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'''Pavel Florensky''' (Священник Павел Флоренский, 1882–1937) was a Russian theologian, priest, mathematician, scientist, inventor, and philosopher.  
 
'''Pavel Florensky''' (Священник Павел Флоренский, 1882–1937) was a Russian theologian, priest, mathematician, scientist, inventor, and philosopher.  
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He wrote on art, language, organic chemistry, mysticism, Kant, sculpture, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Aegean culture, arithmetic, idealism, iconography, electromagnetism, microscopy, carbolic acid, asbestos, Pythagorean numbers, Aleksandr Blok, ecclesiology, and a wide variety of other topics. After the revolution he was one of the few intellectuals with conservative views to be permitted to remain professionally active in the country, at least for a time. His training in science made him useful in the early years of the Soviet Union, when he applied his expertise as an electrical engineer to various public-works projects. In Soviet history, until recently the achievement for which Florensky was perhaps best remembered officially in his own country was his invention in 1927 of a noncoagulating machine oil. [http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft8h4nb55x&chunk.id=d0e2864&toc.depth=1&toc.id=d0e2463&brand=ucpress]
 
He wrote on art, language, organic chemistry, mysticism, Kant, sculpture, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Aegean culture, arithmetic, idealism, iconography, electromagnetism, microscopy, carbolic acid, asbestos, Pythagorean numbers, Aleksandr Blok, ecclesiology, and a wide variety of other topics. After the revolution he was one of the few intellectuals with conservative views to be permitted to remain professionally active in the country, at least for a time. His training in science made him useful in the early years of the Soviet Union, when he applied his expertise as an electrical engineer to various public-works projects. In Soviet history, until recently the achievement for which Florensky was perhaps best remembered officially in his own country was his invention in 1927 of a noncoagulating machine oil. [http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft8h4nb55x&chunk.id=d0e2864&toc.depth=1&toc.id=d0e2463&brand=ucpress]
  
==Literature==
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==Works==
===By Florensky===
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===Books===
 
[[Image:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.jpg|thumb|258px|''Mnimosti v geometri'', 1922. [[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Download]].]]
 
[[Image:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.jpg|thumb|258px|''Mnimosti v geometri'', 1922. [[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Download]].]]
 
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* ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985.
 
* ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985.
 
* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=5F9446137889B3D856B11813C6D87AE7&open=0 U vodorazdelov mysli Т.2]'' [У водоразделов мысли], Moscow: Pravda, 1990.
 
* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=5F9446137889B3D856B11813C6D87AE7&open=0 U vodorazdelov mysli Т.2]'' [У водоразделов мысли], Moscow: Pravda, 1990.
* ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Mnimosti v geometrii]]'' [Мнимости в геометрии], Moscow: Pomore [Поморье], 1922; repr. Munich: Otto Sagner, 1985, with an introductory essay by Michael Hagemeister; Moscow: Lazyr [Лазурь], 1991, 96 pp. "Poiasnenie k oblozhke" (pp 58-65) was reprinted in Florensky, ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 369-379. [http://www.opentextnn.ru/man/?id=3812]
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* ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Mnimosti v geometrii]]'' [Мнимости в геометрии], Moscow: Pomore [Поморье], 1922; repr., intro. Michael Hagemeister, Munich: Otto Sagner, 1985, [http://digi20.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/fs1/object/display/bsb00047832_00001.html BSB]; Moscow: Lazyr [Лазурь], 1991, 96 pp. "Poiasnenie k oblozhke" (pp 58-65) was reprinted in Florensky, ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 369-379. [http://www.opentextnn.ru/man/?id=3812]
 
* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=D8494F2CA7DEF0AB90275337FE1A6A3C&open=0 Ikonostas. Izbrannye trudy po iskusstvu]'' [Иконостас. Избранные труды по искусству], Moscow: Russkaja kniga, 1993.
 
* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=D8494F2CA7DEF0AB90275337FE1A6A3C&open=0 Ikonostas. Izbrannye trudy po iskusstvu]'' [Иконостас. Избранные труды по искусству], Moscow: Russkaja kniga, 1993.
 
* ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Сочинения_в_4-х_томах_том_1.djvu|Сочинения в 4-х томах: том 1]], Moscow: Мысль, 1994, 797 pp.
 
* ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Сочинения_в_4-х_томах_том_1.djvu|Сочинения в 4-х томах: том 1]], Moscow: Мысль, 1994, 797 pp.
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* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=7D76DC4895FB4FA037A6C6AB2B4EF588&open=0 Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art]'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, trans. Wendy Salmond, Reaktion Books, 2002. [http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/reaktion/display.asp?K=9781861891303]
 
* ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=7D76DC4895FB4FA037A6C6AB2B4EF588&open=0 Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art]'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, trans. Wendy Salmond, Reaktion Books, 2002. [http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/reaktion/display.asp?K=9781861891303]
  
; Selected articles and lectures
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===Selected articles and lectures===
 
* "Poiasnenie k oblozhke", in ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Mnimosti v geometrii]]'' [Мнимости в геометрии], Moscow: Pomore [Поморье], 1922, pp 58-65; Munich: Otto Sagner, 1985; repr. in Florensky, ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 369-379. (in Russian)
 
* "Poiasnenie k oblozhke", in ''[[Media:Florensky_Pavel_Mnimosti_v_geometrii.pdf|Mnimosti v geometrii]]'' [Мнимости в геометрии], Moscow: Pomore [Поморье], 1922, pp 58-65; Munich: Otto Sagner, 1985; repr. in Florensky, ''U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu'', ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 369-379. (in Russian)
 
** "Spiegazione della copertina", in Florenskij, ''La prospettiva rovesciata e altri scritti'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, Rome: Casa de Libro, 1983, pp 136-143. (in Italian)
 
** "Spiegazione della copertina", in Florenskij, ''La prospettiva rovesciata e altri scritti'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, Rome: Casa de Libro, 1983, pp 136-143. (in Italian)
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** [[Media:Florensky_Pavel_1967_2002_Reverse_Perspective.pdf|"Reverse Perspective"]], trans. Wendy Salmond, in ''Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, Reaktion Books, 2002, pp 197-272, n299-306. (in English)
 
** [[Media:Florensky_Pavel_1967_2002_Reverse_Perspective.pdf|"Reverse Perspective"]], trans. Wendy Salmond, in ''Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art'', ed. Nicoletta Misler, Reaktion Books, 2002, pp 197-272, n299-306. (in English)
  
===On Florensky===
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==Literature==
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* Robert Slesinski, ''Pavel Florensky: A Metaphysics of Love'', New York: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1984.
 
* Robert Slesinski, ''Pavel Florensky: A Metaphysics of Love'', New York: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1984.
 
* K.G. Isupova (ed.), ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=DE50899481C322018309EA7B736D8431&open=0 P.A. Florensky: Pro et contra]'', St. Petersburg: Русский Христианский Гуманитарный Институт, 1996, 752 pp. (in Russian)
 
* K.G. Isupova (ed.), ''[http://libgen.org/get?md5=DE50899481C322018309EA7B736D8431&open=0 P.A. Florensky: Pro et contra]'', St. Petersburg: Русский Христианский Гуманитарный Институт, 1996, 752 pp. (in Russian)
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* Avril Pyman, ''Pavel Florensky: A Quiet Genius: The Tragic and Extraordinary Life of Russia s Unknown Da Vinci'', New York: Continuum, 2010, 304 pp. [http://vox-nova.com/2010/04/08/vox-nova-at-the-library-pavel-florensky-a-quiet-genius/ Review]. [http://www.bloomsbury.com/au/pavel-florensky-a-quiet-genius-9781441187000/]
 
* Avril Pyman, ''Pavel Florensky: A Quiet Genius: The Tragic and Extraordinary Life of Russia s Unknown Da Vinci'', New York: Continuum, 2010, 304 pp. [http://vox-nova.com/2010/04/08/vox-nova-at-the-library-pavel-florensky-a-quiet-genius/ Review]. [http://www.bloomsbury.com/au/pavel-florensky-a-quiet-genius-9781441187000/]
  
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===Book chapters, papers, articles, blog posts===
 
* Leonid Sabaneeff, [[Media:Sabaneeff_Leonid_1961_Pavel_Florensky-Priest_Scientist_and_Mystic.pdf|"Pavel Florensky-Priest, Scientist, and Mystic"]], ''Russian Review'' 20:4 (October 1961), pp 312-325.
 
* Leonid Sabaneeff, [[Media:Sabaneeff_Leonid_1961_Pavel_Florensky-Priest_Scientist_and_Mystic.pdf|"Pavel Florensky-Priest, Scientist, and Mystic"]], ''Russian Review'' 20:4 (October 1961), pp 312-325.
 
* Kirill Sokolov, Avril Pyman, [[Media:Sokolov_Kirill_Pyman_Avrill_1989_Father_Pavel_Florensky_and_Vladimir_Favorsky.pdf|"Father Pavel Florensky and Vladimir Favorsky: Mutual Insights into the Perception of Space"]], ''Leonardo'' 22:2 (1989), pp 237-244.
 
* Kirill Sokolov, Avril Pyman, [[Media:Sokolov_Kirill_Pyman_Avrill_1989_Father_Pavel_Florensky_and_Vladimir_Favorsky.pdf|"Father Pavel Florensky and Vladimir Favorsky: Mutual Insights into the Perception of Space"]], ''Leonardo'' 22:2 (1989), pp 237-244.
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* Clemena Antonova, [http://museumofrussianicons.org/research/files/2513/6440/6570/AntonovaVisualityFINAL.pdf "Visuality Among Cubism, Iconography, and Theosophy: Pavel Florensky's Theory of Iconic Space"], ''Museum of Russian Icons'', February 2012.
 
* Clemena Antonova, [http://museumofrussianicons.org/research/files/2513/6440/6570/AntonovaVisualityFINAL.pdf "Visuality Among Cubism, Iconography, and Theosophy: Pavel Florensky's Theory of Iconic Space"], ''Museum of Russian Icons'', February 2012.
  
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===Theses===
 
* Elizabeth Cooper English, ''"Arkhitektura i mnimosti": The origins of Soviet avant-garde rationalist architecture in the Russian mystical -philosophical and mathematical intellectual tradition'', University of Pennsylvania, 2000. [http://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI9989589]
 
* Elizabeth Cooper English, ''"Arkhitektura i mnimosti": The origins of Soviet avant-garde rationalist architecture in the Russian mystical -philosophical and mathematical intellectual tradition'', University of Pennsylvania, 2000. [http://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI9989589]
  

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Mikhail Nesterov, Философы [Philosophers], 1917. Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov, painting.
Born January 22, 1882(1882-01-22)
near Yevlakh, Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire (today Azerbaijan)
Died December 8, 1937(1937-12-08) (aged 55)
Leningrad, Soviet Union (today St. Petersburg)

Pavel Florensky (Священник Павел Флоренский, 1882–1937) was a Russian theologian, priest, mathematician, scientist, inventor, and philosopher.

He wrote on art, language, organic chemistry, mysticism, Kant, sculpture, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Aegean culture, arithmetic, idealism, iconography, electromagnetism, microscopy, carbolic acid, asbestos, Pythagorean numbers, Aleksandr Blok, ecclesiology, and a wide variety of other topics. After the revolution he was one of the few intellectuals with conservative views to be permitted to remain professionally active in the country, at least for a time. His training in science made him useful in the early years of the Soviet Union, when he applied his expertise as an electrical engineer to various public-works projects. In Soviet history, until recently the achievement for which Florensky was perhaps best remembered officially in his own country was his invention in 1927 of a noncoagulating machine oil. [1]

Works

Books

Mnimosti v geometri, 1922. Download.
in Russian
in Italian
  • La prospettiva rovesciata e altri scritti, ed. Nicoletta Misler, Rome: Casa de Libro, 1983.
in Romanian
in English

Selected articles and lectures

  • "Poiasnenie k oblozhke", in Mnimosti v geometrii [Мнимости в геометрии], Moscow: Pomore [Поморье], 1922, pp 58-65; Munich: Otto Sagner, 1985; repr. in Florensky, U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu, ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 369-379. (in Russian)
    • "Spiegazione della copertina", in Florenskij, La prospettiva rovesciata e altri scritti, ed. Nicoletta Misler, Rome: Casa de Libro, 1983, pp 136-143. (in Italian)
    • "Explanation of the Cover", trans. Avril Pyman, Leonardo 22:2 (1989), pp 239-244. (in English)
    • "Explanation of the Cover", trans. Wendy Salmond, in Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art, ed. Nicoletta Misler, Reaktion Books, 2002, pp 183-196, n297-298. (in English)
  • "Obratnaia perspektiva", Trudy po znakovym sistemam 3 (1967), pp 381-416; repr. in Florensky, U vodorazdelov mysli Т.1. Stati po inkusstvu, ed. N.A. Struve, Paris: YMCA Press, 1985, pp 117-187. (in Russian). Delivered as a lecture, "Reverse Perspective" was not published at the time, even though Florensky himself prepared the text, dictating it, in part, to Aleksandra Rozanova, daughter of his friend, the writer Vasilii Rozanov. The printed proofs are preserved in Manuscript Section, RGL, f. 218, op. 1304, d.12.
    • "La prospettiva rovesciata", in Florenskij, La prospettiva rovesciata e altri scritti, ed. Nicoletta Misler, Rome: Casa de Libro, 1983, pp 73-135. (in Italian)
    • "Die umgekehrte Perspektive", in Sikojev, 1989, pp. 7-79. (in German)
    • "La perspective inversee", in Lhoest, 1992, pp. 67-120. (in French)
    • "Gyakuenkinh", in Kuwano, 1998, pp. 11-111. (in Japanese)
    • "Reverse Perspective", trans. Wendy Salmond, in Beyond Vision: Essays on the Perception of Art, ed. Nicoletta Misler, Reaktion Books, 2002, pp 197-272, n299-306. (in English)

Literature

Books

Book chapters, papers, articles, blog posts

Theses

  • Elizabeth Cooper English, "Arkhitektura i mnimosti": The origins of Soviet avant-garde rationalist architecture in the Russian mystical -philosophical and mathematical intellectual tradition, University of Pennsylvania, 2000. [9]

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