On European sources of “The mirror of human life” (Moscow, 1674)
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St Petersburg State University
Abstract
The article analyses similarities and differences between the texts of the monument
of ancient Russian literature “The Mirror of Human Life” (Moscow 1674) which is
written by Russified Dutchman in Russian service A. A. Vinius (1641–1716), and its
two possible European sources: “Theatrum morum” by Aegidius Sadeler (Prague, 1608)
and “Vorstelijke warande der dieren” by Joost van den Vondel (Amsterdam, 1617). The authors consider the sequence of fables in the three collections and the titels of fables
in each of them. Three texts are compared in detail: the fable number 1 in Sadeler’s
book, number 47 in Vondel’s book and number 47 in Vinius’ book (On the woodcutter).
The comparison revealed significantly more similarity between the text by Vinius and
the text by Vondel than the text by Sadeler. The conclusion is made that the Russian
translator A. A. Vinius used not only one of these source texts but both of them.