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Likhud Brothers

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The Likhuds authored a series of bilingual manuals and guidebooks on philosophy, physics, logic, grammar, and poetics. The Muscovites regarded these books as a novelty, although they essentially regurgitated the ancient
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After Galitzine's fall from grace the Likhud brothers were removed from the academy on charges of "latinism". Following a brief exile at the
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The Likhud Brothers are remembered as the pioneers of higher education in Russia. In 2007 their statue was unveiled in front of the
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tenets. In the dispute between the pro-Latin and pro-Greek scholars the Likhuds supported the latter. Their opponents included
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persuaded them to visit Moscow where they were given a warm welcome by Prince
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where he was taunted by the brethren and had to confine himself to his cell.
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Likhud brothers

Kitay-gorod
Russian
Cephalonia
Slavic Greek Latin Academy
Moscow
Greek
Russian
Greek
Russian
Padua University
Patriarch Dositheos II of Jerusalem
Vasily Galitzine
Sophia
Zaikonospassky Monastery
Kitay-Gorod
Aristotelian
Symeon of Polotsk
Sylvester Medvedev
Venice
Hypatian Monastery
Kostroma
Novgorod
Solotcha Monastery
Ryazan
Epiphany Monastery
Лихуды
Лихуды
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