Abstract

Статья посвящена изучению жизни и профессиональной деятельности трех иноземных оружейников в России XVII века. Произведения Бартара Кинемана, Филиппа Тимофеева и Каспара Кальтхофа II ныне хранятся в собрании Музеев Московского Кремля. На основании комплексного анализа вновь выявленных документальных и вещественных источников реконструируется ряд важных эпизодов биографий ремесленников. Вводятся в научный оборот новые сведения о месте службы ремесленников в России, особенностях профессиональной подготовки, развитии карьеры в придворной оружейной мастерской, специфике взаимоотношений друг с другом и с русской администрацией. Основой для исследования служит комплекс неопубликованных материалов бывшего архива Оружейной палаты – ныне фонда 396 Российского государственного архива древних актов. Также к работе привлекались неопубликованные и опубликованные источники делопроизводства Посольского приказа, Пушкарского приказа и приказа Тайных дел.

Alternate abstract:

An important aspect of studying the activities of the court Armoury of the Russian tsars of the 17th century is the work of foreign specialists. The firearms made by Bartelt Kinneman, Philip Timofeev and Kaspar Kalthof II are currently preserved in the collection of the Moscow Kremlin Museums. Unfortunately, many aspects of the biographies and professional activity of these masters in Russia are still poorly studied. Methods and materials. The basis for the study is the complex of unpublished sources of the former archive of the Armoury Chamber – currently Fund 396 of the Russian State Archive of Ancient Acts (RGADA). Besides, the paper applies unpublished and published sources of the offices of the Ambassadorial Prikaz, the Artillery Prikaz and the Secret Affairs Prikaz. Analysis. When considering the biography of one of the most successful court gunsmiths Bartelt Kinneman, we pay attention to the episode with the escape from him of student named Philip arrived with him from Vilna. In 1672, master Philip Timofeev, who later took a high position among the court gunsmiths, was transferred from the office of the Artillery Prikaz to the Armoury Chamber. The examined documents helped clarify some important details of gunsmiths Kaspar Kalthof II’s stay in Russia. In particular, it was possible to determine the place and duration of his service in the workshop of the Artillery Prikaz. The sources allow to establish that Philip Timofeev was a student who escaped from master B. Kinneman in 1661, entered military service, and later worked in the Armoury workshop in the office of Artillerie with K. Kalthof II. It is assumed that the transition of Ph. Timofeev and his successful career in the Armoury Сhamber became possible as a result of the agreement that he concluded with his former master B. Kinneman. Results. The article introduces new information about the place of service of the gunsmiths in Russia, the features of professional training, career development in the court Armoury, the specifics of relationships with each other and with the Russian administration.

Details

Title
Бартар Кинеман, Филипп Тимофеев, Каспар Кальтхоф II. Судьбы иноземных оружейников в России XVII века
Author
Орленко, Сергей Павлович
Pages
6-21
Section
ИСТОРИЯ ОРУЖЕЙНОГО ДЕЛА В РОССИИ
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Volgograd State University
ISSN
19989938
e-ISSN
23128704
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Russian
ProQuest document ID
2370523770