: Highlights the work of Ivan Fedorov, who published the first dated Russian book, the Apostol (1564), and the first Azbuka (Primer) in 1574.
You can find digital versions of this story and related works about Ivan Fedorov on several Russian literary platforms: ivan ia fedorovy my skachat knigu
Русский первопечатник Иван Фёдоров (2009 г.) : Highlights the work of Ivan Fedorov, who
The phrase "Ivan - ja, Fedorovy - my" () refers to a famous Soviet-era book about the life and legacy of the first Russian printer, Ivan Fedorov , and the historical significance of the first printed books in Russia and Ukraine. About the Book Where to Read or Download This title, often
: Often used in schools to teach about the transition from handwritten to printed books and the importance of literacy. Where to Read or Download
This title, often attributed to the writer , tells the story of Vanya Fedorov , a young hero of the Battle of Stalingrad. The narrative blends the historical figure of the 16th-century first printer with the courage of modern namesakes during World War II, emphasizing a lineage of service to the "Russian people". Key Themes
: Connects the "spiritual kinship" of Slavic peoples through the medium of the printed word and shared struggle.