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Slavistische Arbeitsbibliographie von Prof. S. Kempgen

Die "Slavistische Arbeitsbibliographie von Prof. S. Kempgen" enthält ca. 17.000 Titel zur slavischen Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft mit besonderen Schwerpunkten in der Ost- und Südslawistik (Russland und Balkanraum). Die Schlagwortliste befindet sich hier.

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Kommerčeskie banki Moskvy. Konec XIX v. - 1914 god

Petrov, Ju.A. - Moskva, ROSSPEN, 1998
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Kommerčeskie banki Moskvy. Konec XIX v. - 1914g

Petrov, Ju.A. - Moskva, Rosspen, 1998, 366 p., ill
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The Chain of being and having in Slavic

Clancy, S. J. - Amsterdam, 2010, 297 p., ill
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On Editing Early Slavic Manuscripts: the Cases of the Codex Suprasliensis, the Mstislav Gospel, and the Banica Gospel

Lunt, H.G. - in: International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Phonetics (1984) 7-77
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Zur Datierung einiger Fremdwörter bei Peter d. Gr. bis zur Reise der großen Ambassade im Jahre 1697/98 (an Hand der "Pis'ma i bumagi Imperatora Petra velikago")

Otten, F. - in: Zeitschrift für slavische Philologie (1981) 23-58
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The Principles of the International Phonetic Association ... being a description of the International Phonetic Alphabet and the manner of using it, illustrated by texts in 51 languages

London, 1979
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Hussens Traktat „Orthographia Bohemica“. Die Herkunft des diakritischen Systems in der Schreibung slavischer Sprachen und die älteste zusammenhängende Beschreibung slavischer Laute

Schröpfer, J. - Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz, 1968
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India in the fifteenth century. Being a collection of narratives and voyages to India, in the century preceding the Portuguese discovery of the Cape of Good Hope; from Latin, Persian, Russian, and Italian Sources, now first translated into English

Major, R.H. (ed.) - London, 1857
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Account of Musvovy as it was in the year 1689. In which the Troubles that happen'd in that Empire from Present Czar Peter's Election to the Throne, to his being firmly settled in it, are perticularly related. Which a Character of Him, and his People. By Monsieur de la Neuville, then Residing at Moscow

De la Neuville, F. - London, printed for Edward Castle, next Scotland-Yard-Gate, by Whitehall, 1699, 119 p.