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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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A fifteenth century russian traveller in India: comments in connection with a new ed. of Afanasij Nikitin's journal

Riasanovsky, A.V. - in: Journal of the American Oriental Society (1961) 126-130
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Litauen und Ruthenien. Studien zu einer transkulturellen Kommunikationsregion (15.-18. Jh.). Lithuania and Ruthenia. Studies of a Transcultural Communication Zone (15th-18th centuries)

Rohdewald, S.; Frick, D.; Wiederkehr, S. (Hgg.) - Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz, 2007, 365 p., ill
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De hominis opificio. The Fourteenth-Century Slavonic translation. A Critical Edition with Greek parallel, Commentary and Glossary by Lara Sels

of Nyssa, G. - Köln etc., Böhlau, 2005, 464 p.
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Common and Comparative Slavic: Phonology and Inflection with special emphasis on Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian

Townsend, C.E. u.a. - Columbus, 1996
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Vydajuščijsja vklad v izučenie russkogo jazyka XVII veka. O knige: Grigorij Kotošixin: O Rossii v carstvovanie Alekseja Mixajloviča. Text and Commentary. Ed. by A.E. Pennington. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1980. XVI + 775 pp

Živov, V.M.; Uspenskij, B.A. - in: International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics (1983) 149-180
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The Lavrsky-Troicky Kondakar. Facsimile edition. A rare 12th century Russian musical manuscript, one of only five surviving Paleoslavonic Kondakaria from the Kievan period. With an English commentary and a table of contents with incipits in Greek and church Slavonic

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Russkie Cari: 1547-1917 [Russian Tsars: 1547-1917]. This book includes essays about 24 Russian Tsars: from Ivan the Terrible to Nicolas the Second. After 1721, beginning with Peter the Great, the Russian Tsars were called emperors. Biographical essays are written by professional historians from Germany and the USA Bibliography, comments, author and name indices

Torke, H.-J. - Rostov-na-Donu, Feniks, 1997