西蒙内斯·道坎塔斯在圣彼得堡的地形

Карина Чарыкова
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Simonas Daukantas在圣彼得堡生活了15年(1834年至1850年),在那里他担任参议院的助理登记员。本文重点介绍了道坎塔斯在圣彼得堡生活和出版书籍的确切地址。达坎塔斯在1837年居住的地方的地址第一次被公布,建筑物的图纸已经得到,房东已经确认。显然,1837年,多坎塔斯住在卡赞斯卡亚街和沃兹涅先斯基大街(或沃兹涅先斯基大道)的交汇处,房子的主人是团长(团)医生加夫里拉·尼尔森的妻子玛丽亚·尼尔森。确切地址:Voznesensky Ave 15-17 /Kazanskaya St 45)。这篇文章以这座建筑的图纸为特色,并包含了有关其状况的信息,这些信息表明,在19世纪30年代末和19世纪40年代,这座建筑处于令人震惊的修复状态。玛丽亚·尼尔森于1840年去世,这座建筑被分配给了一家护理机构。一些租客继续在大楼里住了一段时间,后来才搬出去;显然,达坎塔斯也在撤离者之列。书中提供了更多关于道坎塔斯1842年居住地的细节(地址:Malaya Masterskaya 9,圣斯坦尼斯拉夫教堂附近的建筑),提供了该建筑的图纸,并发布了它今天的样子的照片,揭示了该建筑的建筑特征,包括道坎塔斯住在那里时的建筑特征。马来亚马斯特斯卡亚9号的圣斯坦尼斯劳斯教堂旁边的建筑建于1841年至1842年。在1842年的一封信中,达坎塔斯声称他在这个地址居住,所以我们认为他可能是在建筑完工后才搬进来的。达坎塔斯出版他的书的三家印刷厂的地址已经确定。最重要的是,这些建筑在达坎塔斯时期的样子细节已经得到了。克里斯蒂安·欣策的印刷厂位于涅夫斯基大街8号的杜里吉娜家。这座建筑几乎完好无损地保存至今。伊万诺夫以萨多夫尼科夫的照片为基础的平版版画描绘了19世纪30年代的建筑景观,这是达坎塔斯在欣策印刷厂出版书籍的大约时间。后来,该企业被梅尔库舍夫收购。卡尔·克雷的印刷厂位于MalayaMorskaya 12/Gorokhovaya 9的弗罗斯特大楼的一角。对这些建筑的档案图纸进行分析,可以让我们对道坎塔斯在圣彼得堡期间的建筑外观有一些了解。1850年以前,Gretsch的房子(现地址:Moika 92;这座建筑在20世纪60年代初被拆除)是爱德华·普拉茨的印刷厂所在地。在档案中发现的这栋建筑的蓝图,揭示了这座建筑在19世纪40年代和50年代的样子,当时达坎塔斯将在那里出版他的书。格雷奇自己的出版社也在同一栋楼里。档案中包含了Gretsch在莫伊卡河畔的房子的蓝图,展示了dakantas在那里印刷他的书时的建筑外观:莫伊卡的立面,庭院和建筑的平面图。Giedrius suba注意到1841-1845年是道坎塔斯在正字法上最一致的年份。Βetter建于1842年的新楼里的生活条件很可能使道坎塔斯提高了工作的质量和效率。值得注意的是,这些出版社离达坎塔人居住和工作的地方很近。所有这些建筑都位于圣彼得堡的Admiralteisky区。
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Топография Симонаса Даукантаса в Санкт-Петербурге
Simonas Daukantas’s Topography of St Petersburg S u m m a r y Simonas Daukantas spent 15 years (between 1834 and 1850) living in St Petersburg, where he worked as an assistant registrar at the Senate. This article highlights the exact addresses of where Daukantas lived and published books in St Petersburg. The address of the place where Daukantas lived in 1837 is published for the first time; the drawing of the building has been obtained, the landlord identified. Apparently, in 1837 Daukantas lived in the building owned by Marya Nelsen, the wife of chief (regiment) doctor Gavrila Nelsen, at the intersection of Kazanskaya street and Voznesensky prospect (or Voznesensky avenue; the exact address: Voznesensky Ave 15–17/Kazanskaya St 45). The article features the drawing of this building and contains information about its condition, which shows that in late 1830s and in 1840s the building was in an appalling state of repair. Marya Nelsen died in 1840, and the building was assigned to a care agency. Some of the tenants continued to live at the building for some time, only to move out later; apparently, Daukantas was among those who vacated this residence. More details are provided about Daukantas’s place of residence in 1842 (address: Malaya Masterskaya 9, the building near the Church of St Stanislaus), providing the drawing of the building and publishing pictures of how it looks today, revealing the characteristics of the building’s architecture, including those from the time when Daukantas lived there. The building next to St Stanislaus Church at Malaya Masterskaya 9 was built in 1841–1842. In one letter of 1842 Daukantas claimed his residency at this address, so we suggest that he might have moved in right after the completion of construction. The addresses of three printing houses where Daukantas published his books have been identified. On top of that, details of what the buildings looked like during Daukantas’s time there have been obtained. Christian Hintze’s printing house was located at Durygina’s house at Nevsky prospect 8. The building has survived to this date virtually intact. Ivanov’s lithograph based on Sadovnikov’s picture represents the view of the building in 1830s, the approximate time of Daukantas’s book publications at Hintze’s printing house. Later, the enterprise was acquired by Merkushev. The printing house of Karl Kray was located in the corner of Frost’s building at Malaya Morskaya 12/Gorokhovaya 9. Analysis of the archive drawings of the buildings has provided some insights into what the building’s appearance was during Daukantas’s time in St Petersburg. Before 1850, Gretsch’s house (current address: Moika 92; the building was demolished in early 1960s) was home to Eduard Pratz’s printing house. The blueprints of the building that were found in the archives shed a light on what the building looked like in 1840s and 1850s, when Daukantas would publish his books there. Gretsch’s own publishing house was in the same building. The archives contain blueprints of Gretsch’s house on Moika riverfront, showing the appearance of the building at the time of Daukantas’s printing his books there: the façade off Moika, the courtyard, and the plan of the building. Giedrius Subačius has noted that 1841–1845 were the years when Daukantas was the most consistent in his orthography. Βetter living conditions in the new building constructed in 1842 most probably had allowed Daukantas to improve the quality and efficiency of his work. It is also worth noting that the publishing houses were close to the places where Daukantas lived and worked. All these buildings are located in the Admiralteisky district of St Petersburg.
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