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Kempgen's linguistic bibliography

This Linguistic Bibliography contains about 17.000 records relating to Slavic Linguistics and Slavic Culture with focus on East- and South Slavic Regions. The list of subjects is located here.

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Rußlands Adel. einen Kulturgeschichte von Peter I. bis Nikolaus I. Aus dem Russischen von Gennadi Kagan

Lotman, Ju.M. - Köln, Wien, Böhlau, 1997, 456 p.
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Atlas trinadcati častej S. Peterburga. Napečatan s razrešenija načal'stva. Reprintnoe vosproizvedenie izd. 1849 goda

Cylov, N.I. - Moskva, Centrpoligraf, 2003, 391, 279, 39 p.
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Dvorcovoe carskoe selo Izmajlovo, rodovaja votčina Romanovyx, nyne Nikolaevskaja Izmajlovskaja voennaja bogadel'nja

Snegirev, I.M. - in: Moskva (1866) 11-39
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Le voyage au-delà des trois mers. Introduction, traduction et notes de Charles Malamoud. Suive de une littéraire par Nicolas Troubetzkoy

Nikitin [Nikitine], A. [Athanase]. - Paris, François Maspero, 1982
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Monetit i monetarnicit na Serdika ot Nikola A. Mušmov. Les monnaies et les ateliers monétaires de Serdica par Nicolas A. Mouchmov

Mušmov, N.A. - Sofia, Pečatnica P. Gluškov, 1926, 220+XII p.
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1857-1861 gg.: Perepiska imperatora Aleksandra II s velikim knjazem Konstantinom Nikolaevičem. Dnevnik velikogo knjazja Konstantina Nikolaeviča

Moskva, Terra, 1994
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The Lübeckers Bartholomäeus Gothan and Nicolaus Bülow in Novgorod and Moscow and the Problem of Early Western Influences on Russian culture

Miller, D.B. - in: Viator (1978) 395-412
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Gechichte der südslavischen Literatur. Aus dem handschriftlichen Nachlass herausgegeben von J. Jiriček. 3 Bde. Bd. 1: Slovenisches und glagolitisches Schriftentum. 1864. Bd. 2: Illirisches und Kroatisches Schriftentum. 1864. Bd. 3: Geschichte des serbischen Schrifttums. 1865

Šafařík, P.J. - Osnabrück, Zeller, o.J.
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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