- RU-PFARAN/214/Op1/1/37-ff602-606v
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- 1865-12-05-1865-12-19
ff. 602-606v About delivery of books and transferring money. Includes marginal notes in Greek and black ink.
ff. 602-606v About delivery of books and transferring money. Includes marginal notes in Greek and black ink.
Letter from George Saruf, December 19, 1865
ff. 610 About his arrival in Jaffa and shipping to Antonin some fish. Includes marginal notes.
Letter from Micail Miriem, Jerusalem, December 23, 1865
ff. 607-607v Complains about poverty and request for material aid. Includes marginal notes.
Letter from Hieromonk Paisij, abbot of the skete of Saint Ilias at Mount Athos, January 3, 1866
ff. 436 About receiving of 2 Turkish lyres for commemoration of late Gregory. Includes marginal notes. Other details: stamp of the skete of Saint Elias.
Letter from Filippos Georgiou, January 12,1866
ff. 428 About his desire to study iconography and photography. Includes marginal notes.
Letter from N. P. Ignatiev, December 29, 1865, received in Jerusalem, January 12, 1866
ff. 22-25v Details on the affair of Archimandrite Leonid Kavelin. Includes marginal notes in Russian and red ink.
Letter from N. P. Ignatiev, Pera, January 12 to 24, 1866, received in Jerusalem, January 27, 1866
ff. 38-39v About Antonin's success in Jerusalem, possible jealousness from the side of Turks and Latins. Antonin should help Consul Karcev to finish the question with the Patriarch in a favourable way. The affair of the dome of the Holy Sepulchre. Includes marginal notes in Russian and red ink. "Pera" (in Greek) is Beyoğlu, district of Istanbul.
Letter from N. P. Ignatiev, Pera, March 9 to 21, 1866, received in Jerusalem, March 21, 1866
ff. 91-99 About the overcoming the conflict with the Patriarch. Antonin should try to receive a personal audience to the Patriarch. The affair of Archimandrite Leonid. About the status of Antonin in Jerusalem. Includes marginal notes in Russian and red ink. "Pera" (in Greek) is Beyoğlu, district of Istanbul.
Notes from February to April 1866
ff. 414-419 Financial notes about purchasing different goods for the mission. Includes marginal notes.
Letter from N. P. Ignatiev, Buyuk-dere, May 3 to 15, 1866, received in Jerusalem, May 16, 1866
ff. 164-167v About the plan to join both Russian missions (in Jerusalem and Constantinople) in one, and appoint Antonin ahead. Ignatiev never wanted Antonin to stay far from Constantinople. The Russian Holy Synod, though is opposing to this plan. Ignatiev shares Antonin's opinion that the members of the Russian mission should serve at the Holy Places not so often, in order to keep calm their rivalries. Includes marginal notes in Russian and red ink.