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Author(s):  
A. V. Sokolov

Review of the book: Yakov L. Shrayberg. My friend Katya Genieva : in 3 vol. / NLA “Libraries of the Future”, Russian State Library, RNPLS&T. – Moscow : Pashkov dom, 2021.The reviewer examines the content of Ekaterina Yu. Genieva memorial project as depicted by Yakov L. Shrayberg, in three aspects, i. e. literary, cultural and historical, and strategic. He concludes on the project unique value for the book culture.

Author(s):  
Sergey M. Mironov ◽  
Andrey E. Busygin ◽  
Marya E. Ermakova

On the International Scientific Conference “The Rumyantsev Readings 2010” held on 20—22 April 2010 in the Russian State Library.


Author(s):  
Mikhail D. Amirkhanyan

Review of the book «V. Odoevsky in the History of Book Culture in Russia». The author of the Monograph is E. Vishnevskaya, Deputy Head of the Department - Head of Sector of the Research Department of Manuscripts of the Russian State Library.


Author(s):  
A. S. Usatchev

For the first time in historiography there is considered the composition of manuscript books of XVI century, being preserved at the Manuscript Department of the Russian State Library. The author focuses on the dated books which have special records, including the date and place of book production, scribes and customers. These records are the main source for studying the process of book production in the medieval Russia. The aim of this article is to give the information about 111 dated books written in 1500-1600 from 22 collections of manuscripts of the Russian State Library. The work includes the catalogue of dated manuscript books, which contains data on the name, size, pressmark, date and the place of book production, scribes and customers. The scientific importance of this catalogue is connected with the new data on the books from the uncharacterized collections (such as E. Egorov’s and P. Ovchinnikov’s collections). These materials are the important addition to the amount of known data on book culture of the medieval Russia.


Author(s):  
Aleksandra V. Teplitskaya

The article describes the work of the II International Bibliographic Congress held on 6-8 October, 2015 in the Russian State Library under the motto “Bibliography: Future Outlook”. Members of the Congress have outlined the path for development of bibliography in the nearest future. There was prepared the Book Exhibition “Bibliography of Russia (2011-2015)” and the Virtual exhibition “The All-Russian Competition of Scientific Research Works on Library Science, Bibliography and Bibliology (Bibliography Science and Bibliographic Products). The Winners of the 21st century”.


Author(s):  
Natalia V. Babakhina

On the round table “Books in Russia: the Future which we are creating” organized by the Special Projects Directorate of the Russian State Library and the Journal “Book Industry” within the 16th National Exhibition-Fair “Books of Russia”.


Author(s):  
A. S. Usatchev

The article considers the question of the composition of customers of manuscript books of the XVI century, housed at the Scientific Research Department of Manuscripts of the Russian State Library. There is characterized the geography of its writing. There are highlighted the main customer groups and discussed their role in the history of book culture. The study is based on the material of the entries on the books and other sources.


Bibliosphere ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 55-62
Author(s):  
A. V. Lisitsyna

The article is devoted to the censors’ notes in the Jewish books that existed in the second half of the XVI - early XVII century on the territory of modern Italy. The material for the study was the family collection of the Ginzburg barons (the Russian State Library), in which about 500 manuscripts of the that period were preserved. The purpose of the article is to introduce into scientific circulation data on the censors of Jewish books on the basis of one of the largest collections of Judaica in the world. The main task of the study was to collect information about the censors from the notes they made in the manuscripts of the collection, and analyze them. There were 27 names of censors, including Domenico of Jerusalem, Giovanni Domenico Caretto, Camillo Yagel, Luigi da Bologna and Renato da Modena, who owned the vast majority of notes with names and information about their lives. The author comes to the conclusion that although the history of censorship of Jewish books has been studied enough, but research on this topic on the basis of rich collections of Judaism in Russia remains a matter of the future.


Author(s):  
Elena Y. Shamraeva

On the Exhibition of Books from the Collections of the RSL ““The Duty of the Czar is the Great Duty...” (Romanov Dynasty in the Book Culture of Russia)”, opened to the general public, specialists and everyone interested at the Fedorovsky Hall of the Kemerovo Library.


Author(s):  
Margarita N. Amelina

On the 6th Krasnoyarsk Book Culture Fair, held on October 31 - November 2, 2012, the key theme of which was “The cultural development of the North”. The Participation of the Russian state library in the largest forum of publishers and book distributors is shown in the article.


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