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The subject index / Ezhemesyachnye Sochineniya, k polze i uveseleniyu sluzhashchie, (Monthly Entertainment for benefit a

Ezhemesyachnye Sochineniya, k polze i uveseleniyu sluzhashchie, (Monthly Entertainment for benefit a


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EZHEMESYACHNYE SOCHINENIYA, k polze i uveseleniyu sluzhashchie, (Monthly Entertainment for benefit and amusement) Russia's first monthly popular scientific and literary journal, published by the Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1755-64, and printed in the Academy's printing house. It's circulation was about 2,000 copies. In 1758-62 it was known as the Sochineniya i Perevody k Polze I Uveseleniyu Sluzhashchie, from 1763 - Ezhemesyachnye Sochineniya i Izvestia o Uchenykh Delakh. Academy member G. F. Miller was the journal's editor. The journal published original and translated works. F. I. Soymonov, Prince М. М. Shcherbatov, P. I. Rychkov contributed to the scientific section. М. М. Kheraskov, А. А. Nartov, А. А. Rzhevsky wrote for the literary section. In 1755 the Ezhemesyachnye sochineniya mirrored the polemic of the epoch's major poets - М. V. Lomonosov, А. P. Sumarokov and V. K. Trediakovsky. In 1786-96 the Academy of Sciences published the journal Novye ezhemesyachnye sochineniya (New Monthly Essays), succeeding the Ezhemesyachnye sochineniya.

Reference: Берков П. Н. История русской журналистики XVIII века. М.; Л., 1952. С. 77-107.

V. A. Kuznetsov, D. N. Cherdakov.

Persons
Kheraskov Mikhail Matveevich
Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich
Muller Gerard Friedrich
Naritsa Mikhail Alexandrovich
Nartov Andrey Andreevich
Rychkov Peter Ivanovich
Rzhevsky Alexsey Andreevich
Shcherbatov Mikhail Mikhailovich, Prince
Soymonov Fedor Ivanovich
Sumarokov Alexander Petrovich
Trediakovsky Vasily Kirillovich

Bibliographies
Берков П. Н. История русской журналистики XVIII века. М.; Л., 1952

The subject Index
Russian Academy of Sciences

Chronograph
1755