Oxford Slavonic Papers: Volume XXXI (1998)
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- Edition number and title :Volume XXXI (1998)
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 19 November 1998
- ISBN 9780198159667
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages161 pages
- Size 241x162x18 mm
- Weight 429 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 frontispiece 0
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Short description:
The Oxford Slavonic Papers contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. Volume XXXI includes the reproduction of four black and white plates illustrating a selection of letters by D. S. Mirsky.
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The Oxford Slavonic Papers contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. Volume XXXI includes the reproduction of four black and white plates illustrating a selection of letters by D. S. Mirsky.
MoreTable of Contents:
The Publications of Sir Dimitri Obolensky, compiled by D. L. L. Howells
The Khazars' Formal Adoption of Judaism and Byzantium's Northern Policy
Towards Establishing the Canon of Nil Sorsky's Work
The Golitsyn and Kushelev-Bezborodko Collections and their Role in the Evolution of Public Art Galleries in Russia
Nikolay Bakhtin: Two Letters to Mikhail Lopatto (1924) and an Autobiographical Fragment
New Light on a Poem by Anna Akhmatova? Notes on the Textology of Recollection
Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by British Universities, 1922-1996