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Ivan Vladimirovich Lopukhin
Ива́н Влади́мирович Лопухи́н
Ivan Lopukhin in 1802
Born24 February 1756
Oryol Governorate
Died22 June 1816 (1816-06-23) (aged 60)
Oryol Governorate
Occupation(s)Philosopher, mystic, writer, humanitarian
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Ivan Vladimirovich Lopukhin (Russian: Ива́н Влади́мирович Лопухи́н) (24 February 1756, Oryol Governorate – 22 June 1816, Oryol Governorate) was an Imperial Russian philosopher, mystic, writer and humanitarian.

Born to the wealthy Lopukhin family in 1756 in Voskreskenskoye.

Lopukhin joined the Preobrazhensky Lifeguard regiment in 1775. He retired a colonel 7 years later due to health concerns.

After serving as a counselor and later court president on the Moscow Criminal court between 1782 and 1785, he was introduced to rosicrucianism, martinism and freemasonry through his friend Nikolay Novikov and began a career as a writer and printer, while entering civil service. He became Senator in 1798.

In 1801 Tsar Alexander I asked Lopukhin to investigate complaints by the Doukhobors, his reports in 1802 leading to their resettlement on the Molochnaya River, along with other religious minorities.

Selective bibliography

  • 1790 'Nravouchitelnyi Katezhizis Istinnykh Franmasonov'
  • 1791 'Catechism of the True Freemason' Нравоучительный катехизис истинных франкмасонов
  • 1791 'The Spiritual Knight or searching for wisdom". Духовный рыцарь или ищущий премудрости
  • 1794 'The effusion of the heart of the man of Desire"
  • 1795 'The description of several pictures and tableaus based on some fragments, which are located in the archives of Internal Affairs explaining the motives, actions and downright blindness of the corrupt Frenchmen'
  • 1795 'Improvisations to songs by Davydov'
  • 1796 'The image of the dream of equality, and the violent freedom being the fruits thereof'
  • 1798 'Some Characteristics of the Interior Church'

References

  1. Raffaella Faggionato A Rosicrucian Utopia in Eighteenth-Century Russia Springer, the Netherlands 1997
  • Berg, A. 'Ivan Lopukhin and the Development of Mystical Historiosophy in Late Eighteenth-Century Russia' The Yearbook of the "Gheorghe Şincai" Institute for Social Sciences and the Humanities of the Romanian Academy XI, (2008): 44–57.

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Key figures in the History of Freemasonry in Russia
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