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Stanislav Voloshchenko
Станіслав Волощенко
Станіслав Волощенко
Born(1992-05-24)24 May 1992
Volodymyr-Volynskyi, Ukraine
Occupation
NationalityUkrainian
Alma materUniversity of Lviv
Notable awardsBook of the year 2017

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Stanislav Voloshchenko (Ukrainian: Станіслав Анатолійович Волощенко; born 24 May 1992) is a Ukrainian historian and codicologist who works with Cyrillic manuscripts and old-print books. Former director of the Museum of Old Ukrainian Book’s Art (part of Lviv National Art Gallery). Member of the Balkan History Association[1]. Research fellow of the «Gaude Polonia» program of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland) and Polish Committee of UNESCO in 2020[2]. Research fellow of the Jagiellonian Library in 2021.

Biography

Stanislav Voloshchenko was born in Volodymyr-Volynskyi, Ukraine on 24 May 1992. He studied at the Department of Ancient History of Ukraine and Archival Studies of Ivan Franko National University in Lviv. During his studies, he spent a lot of time in the library where he ended up working in 2011. In the library of the Basilian monastery of St. Onuphrius he started to work with periodical and historical literature. Then he also began to study Cyrillic manuscripts from the library's collection. He finished his degree in 2014 with a thesis about the Order of Saint Basil the Great and its role in education in Volodymyr-Volynskyi. In order to write it he worked in archives of Lithuania, Poland, and Ukraine.

After University he began to work as a book conservator in the Scientific Library of Lviv University. At the same time, as a result of his work in the library of the Basilian monastery of St. Onuphrius he published a catalog – "Cyrillic early printed books in the fonds of the Basilian Fathers Library at the Saint Onuphrius Monastery of Lviv in the 16th–19th centuries". In August 2017, he became director of the Museum of Old Ukrainian Book's Art. He had a good reputation among other researchers in this area because of this earlier experience. Up until 2019, he was working with the museum collection which has about 12,000 manuscripts.

In 2020 he won a Gaude Polonia scholarship. He did an internship in Czartoryski Library in Krakow from February to June that year. During that research, he mainly focused on Cyrillic manuscripts.

He successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis at M. S. Hrushevsky Institute of Ukrainian Archeography and Source Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine on September 24, 2020. A year later he published a monograph after it – "Jerusalem Typikon of the last third of the 15th – the second third of the 17th Centuries: Codicological Research of Cyrillic Handwritten Copies in the Ukrainian Collections". The monograph reconstructs the history of use and migration of the Cyrillic copies of Jerusalem Typikon from the moment of their creation until today. It gives the reader a complex picture of why these copies constantly migrated, who bought and donated them to churches.

In October 2020, he got a scholarship from the Polish Committee of UNESCO (Polski Komitet ds UNESCO) and until December did a research internship at the University of Warsaw (Katedra Studiów Interkulturowych Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej Wydziału Lingwistyki Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego). In May 2021, he earned a Thesaurus Poloniae scholarship from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland[3]. Because of that, he got a chance to work in the Jagiellonian Library for three months.

As a result of his latest research in the Czartoryski Library in Krakow, he found a still unknown part of the Khrystonopylskyi Apostle[4]

Publications

Monograph

Catalogue

Theses

Doctoral dissertation (manuscript)

  • Jerusalem Typikon of the 15th–17th centuries: Codicological Research of Cyrillic Handwritten Copies in Collections of Ukraine. Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History on specialty 07.00.06 Historiography, Source Studies and Special Historical Disciplines, Drohobyč 2020. [In Ukrainian].
  • Jerusalem Typikon of the 15th–17th centuries: Codicological Research of Cyrillic Handwritten Copies in Collections of Ukraine. Summary of the Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History on specialty 07.00.06 Historiography, Source Studies and Special Historical Disciplines, (Kyiv: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, M. S. Hrushevsky Institute of Ukrainian Archeography and Source Studies, 2020). [In Ukrainian].

Scientific articles

Peer-reviewed

Others

References

  1. "Welcome to our newest members". Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  2. "48 scholars from Ukraine were awarded with Gaude Polonia diplomas".
  3. "Successful candidates for the Thesaurus Poloniae scholarship".
  4. "Results of the conference in the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine".


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