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Martynov, Ivan Mikhailovich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Jump to: navigation, search Ivan M. Martynov - Russian Catholic Worker, an archaeologist. Ivan M. Martynov - Russian Catholic activist, archaeologist. Member of the Jesuit Order. Member of the Order of the Jesuits.

In 1854, together with other Russian Jesuit Fr. In 1854, together with other Russian Jesuit Fr. book. Gagarin and Dzhunkovsky was convicted in absentia by the Russian authorities for "unauthorized stay and join the monks of the Jesuit order, which deprived him of all class and property rights and closed his way home [1]. book. Gagarin and Dzhunkovsky was convicted in absentia by the Russian authorities for "unauthorized stay and join the monks of the Jesuit order, which deprived him of all class and property rights and closed his way home [1]. He lived in France, was engaged in religious journalism and archeology (mostly Russian) put a lot of articles in French journals, conducted in these chronicles of Russian scientific and literary life under the title «Courrier Russe». Lived in France, was engaged in religious journalism and archeology (mostly Russian) put a lot of articles in French journals, led them chronicle of Russian scientific and literary life under the title «Courrier Russe». Proceedings: «Les manuscrits slaves de la bibliotheque Imperiale de Paris, avec un calque» (Paris, 1858); «Annus ecclesiasticus Graeco-Slavicus» (1863). Proceedings: «Les manuscrits slaves de la bibliotheque Imperiale de Paris, avec un calque» (Paris, 1858); «Annus ecclesiasticus Graeco-Slavicus» (1863). Participated in the foundation in Paris, Cyril and Methodius Society and published ' Cyril and Methodius Collection "(Vol. I, 1863, Volume II, 1867, Leipzig and St. Petersburg). Participated in the foundation in Paris, Cyril and Methodius Society and published the" St. Cyril and Methodius Collection "(Vol. I, 1863, Volume II, 1867, Leipzig and St. Petersburg). Reissued a number of works Meletius Smotrytsky (Apologia peregrinatiey do Kraiow wschodnych - Leipzig, 1863; Saulus et Paulus ruthenae unionis, sanguine b. Josaphat transformatus sive Meletius Smotriscius per Jacobum Suszam (of St.. Josaphat Kuntsevich) - Brussels, 1864). Republished a number of works Meletius Smotrytsky (Apologia peregrinatiey do Kraiow wschodnych - Leipzig, 1863; Saulus et Paulus ruthenae unionis, sanguine b. Josaphat transformatus sive Meletius Smotriscius per Jacobum Suszam (of St .. Josaphat Kuntsevich) - Brussels, 1864). He died in 1894. He died in 1894.