30 May 1767; KfZh (1767), 259.
63. KfZh (1767), 233–4, 262.
64. Ibid., 234–5, 266; E. N. Savinova, ‘Dvortsovaia votchina Pakhrino XVII—seredina XIX v.’, Russkaia usad’ba, 7 (2001), 296, 301.
65. V. O. Vitt, Iz istorii russkogo konnozavodtsva: Sozdanie novykh porod loshadei na rubezhe XVIII—XIX stoletii (M, 1952), 16.
66. Kutepov, Tsarskaia okhota, 71, 94–5.
67. KfZh (1767), 247–55, esp. 253.
68. Ibid., 273–6; Alexander, 112–3; Omel’chenko, 114–5.
69. Falconet, 25, C. to Falconet, 12 Oct. 1767.
70. W. G. Jones, ‘The Spirit of the Nakaz: Catherine II’s Literary Debt to Montesquieu’, SEER, 76 (1998), 662.
71. P. Dukes, Catherine the Great and the Russian Nobility (Cambridge, 1967), 80.
72. Dixon, ‘Posthumous Reputation’, 673; Diderot, ‘Observations sur le Nakaz’, in Oeuvres, ed. L. Versini (Paris, 1995), iii: 537, para. 57.
73. Madariaga, Politics and Culture, 231, 235–61; Ransel, Politics, 178–84.
74. Madariaga, 156, 158–9, 554.
75. This point was echoed in Maikov’s ‘Ode on the occasion of the election of deputies to compose a new Code of Laws in 1767’, Izbrannye sochineniia, 201, stanza 12.
76. Documents of Catherine the Great, ed. Reddaway, arts. 156, 123, 222, 240, 245, 265.
77. SIRIO, xii: 304–5, Shirley to Conway, 13/24 Aug. 1767.
78. Ibid., 307.
79. Madariaga, 161–2, 166.
80. Omel’chenko, 134.
81. Madariaga, 165. Phil Withington generously discussed this point with me.
82. Best. D14611, C. to Voltaire, c. 22 Dec. 1767.
83. SIRIO, x: 216; Madariaga, Politics and Culture, 137–43; D. Beales, ‘Joseph II, petitions and the public sphere’, in Cultures of Power in Europe during the Long Eighteenth Century, eds. H. Scott and B. Simms (Cambridge, 2007), 257.
84. O. A. Ivanov, Graf Aleksei Grigor’evich Orlov-Chesmenskii v Moskve (M, 2002), 33–40; SIRIO, xii: 302, Shirley to Conway, 28 May 1767; KfZh (1767), 375–6.
85. KfZh (1767), 367–8.
86. Falconet, 25, C. to Falconet, 12 Oct. 1767.
87. Omel’chenko, 118–24.
88. KfZh (1768), 20–2, 32; SIRIO, x: 277, 279, C. to Panin, 24, 27, 28 Jan. 1768.
89. C. Burney, A General History of Music from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period, 4 vols. (London, 1789), iv: 540.
90. KfZh (1768), 74–8; Shtelin, Muzyka, 57–9, 234. MP, i: 231–2, has the date wrong.
91. KfZh (1768), 80–1. Betskoy was also promoted: see N. N. Bantysh-Kamenskii, Spiski kavalerov Rossiiskikh Imperatorskikh ordenov (M, 2006 edn.), 90.
92. SIRIO, xxxvi: 139, Solms to Frederick, 22 Feb. 1768.
93. SIRIO, x: 282–3, C. to Saltykov, 6 Mar. 1768.
94. KfZh (1768), 36, 54, 70.
95. See, for example, Poroshin, 313, 19 Oct. 1765.
96. SIRIO, x: C. to Elagin, 5 May 1768.
97. KfZh (1768), 83–4, 87–8, 96, 99–104; Pis’ma Saltykovu, 69, 31 May 1768.
98. SIRIO, x: 295, C. to Panin, 8 June 1768.
99. PSZ, xviii: 13,066, 19 Jan. 1768.
100. Falconet, 59, C. to Falconet, 14 July 1768.
101. Religioznyi Peterburg, ed. Klimov, 128–31; Iu. I. Kitner, ‘Kistorii stroitel’stva tserkvi Isaakiia Dalmatskogo v Peterburge’, PKNO, 1993 (M, 1994), 449–53; A. Buccaro, et al, Antonio Rinaldi: architetto vanvitelliano a San Pietroburgo (Milan, 2003), 74–6, 122–5.
102. KfZh (1768), 132–8; (1769), 9, 7 Jan.; Falconet, 63–4, C. to Falconet, 17 July 1768; A. E. Ukhnalev, Mramornyi dvorets v Sankt-Peterburge: Vek vosemnadtsatyi (SPb, 2002).
103. Richardson, 16–17.
104. KfZh (1768), 154, 156–67.
105. Richardson, 19. [Platon], Pouchitel’nye slova pri Vysochaishem Dvore Eia Imperatorskago Velichestva…s 1763 goda po 1780 god (M, 1780), ii: 183–4, 189.
106. A. Cross, ‘8 August 1768: The Laying of the Foundation Stone of Rinaldi’s St Isaac’s Cathedral’, in Days from the Reigns, ed. Cross, ii: 178, 184.
107. Quoted in A. M. Schenker, The Bronze Horseman: Falconet’s Monument to Peter the Great (New Haven, CT, 2003), 102.
108. Falconet, 48, Falconet to C., 13 June 1768.
109. Ibid., 52, C. to Falconet, 14 June 1768.
110. Ibid., 56–7, C. to Falconet, 1 July 1768.
111. Schenker, Bronze Horseman, 114–5.
112. SIRIO, xii: 360, Cathcart to Weymouth, 19 Aug. 1767.
113. Madariaga, 167–78.
114. Sochineniia, xii: 617.
115. Best. D14611, C. to Voltaire, c. 22 Dec. 1767.
116. Sochineniia, xii: 170.
117. Madariaga, 170–83; Ransel, Politics, 186–90; W. R. Augustine, ‘Notes toward a Portrait of the Eighteenth-Century Nobility’, Canadian Slavic Studies, 4 (1970).
118. L. Hughes, ‘Seeing the Sights in Eighteenth-Century Russia: the Moscow Kremlin’, in Eighteenth-Century Russia: Society, Culture, Economy, eds. R. Bartlett and G. Lehmann- Carli (Munster, 2007), 326.
119. Richardson, 76; Madariaga, 168, 203–4.