The Jesuits in China by Feodosy Smorzhevsky: An eyewitness account by an Eighteenth-Century Russian Orthodox monk
Smorzhevsky, Feodosy
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Title
The Jesuits in China by Feodosy Smorzhevsky: An eyewitness account by an Eighteenth-Century Russian Orthodox monk
Author(s)
Smorzhevsky, Feodosy
Contributor(s)
Maggs, Barbara W.
Issue Date
2019-12-12
Keyword(s)
Jesuits
China
Smorzhevsky, Feodosy
Geographic Coverage
China
Abstract
This is a report by, Hieromonk Feodosy Smorzhevsky, who lived in Peking from 1745 to 1755 at the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission. Smorzhevsky, a former teacher in the Kievan Academy, was elevated in Moscow from Hierodeacon of the Kiev-Sofia Monastery to Hieromonk before leaving for Peking. He returned to his native land at the age of thirty-five and was consecrated Archimandrite in Sevsky Monastery where he died in 1758.
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