Kozma Soldatyonkov


Kozma Terentyevich Soldatyonkov was a Russian industrialist, mecenate, philanthropist, art collector and a renowned publisher.
In 1865 the Soldatyonkov Publishing house was launched. Among its seminal publications were the Complete Works by Vissarion Belinsky and Konstantin Kavelin, Russian Fairytales by Alexander Afanasyev, the translations of Allgemeine Weltgeschichte by Georg Weber, The American Commonwealth by James Bryce, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, The History of Scandinavian Literature by :sv:Frederik Winkel Horn|Frederik Horn, A Short History of the English People by John Richard Green and History of Rome by Theodor Mommsen, as well as 11 issues of the Economist's Library featuring books by Adam Smith, David Ricardo, James Mill and others.
A staunch Old Believer, he supported the Moscow Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy and financed its leader Bishop Pafnuty 's visit to London where he had talks with Alexander Hertsen, Nikolai Ogaryov and Vasily Kelsiyev.
Soldatyonkov bequeathed his library and art collection to the Rumyantsev Museum. After 1924 they were shared between the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum. Part of Soldatyonkov's capital went, according to his will, to the construction of the hospital for the poor, later to be known as the Botkin Clinic.