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Rodríguez Somolinos, Helena. "Publicaciones sobre filología griega en España (2011)." Epos : Revista de filología, no. 28 (January 1, 2012): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/epos.28.2012.12283.

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Rodríguez Somolinos, Helena, and Helena Guzmán García. "Publicaciones sobre filología griega en España (2012)." Epos : Revista de filología, no. 29 (January 1, 2013): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/epos.29.2013.15205.

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Rodríguez Somolinos, Helena. "Publicaciones sobre Filología Griega en España (2016)." Epos : Revista de filología, no. 33 (August 23, 2018): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/epos.33.2017.22447.

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Park JunSoo. "A Study on Qing Dynasty's Textology and Bibliography, Philology." Journal of Chinese Cultural Studies ll, no. 16 (June 2010): 33–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18212/cccs.2010..16.002.

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Mouren, Raphaële. "Réflexions autour du projet de bibliographie des éditions lyonnaises du seizième siècle (BEL16)." Renaissance and Reformation 34, no. 3 (July 26, 2012): 111–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v34i3.17023.

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In November 2007, l’École nationale supérieure des sciences de l’information et des bibliothèques—France’s national school for information and librarianship—launched an ambitious project, following William Kemp’s proposal: establishing, in electronic form, an exhaustive, retrospective bibliography of books printed at Lyons during the sixteenth century. The implementation of this project was the object of numerous reflections, mostly upon the way the history of the book and the history of philology complement each other. Professional and disciplinary specificities concerned the identification of the types of users of such a base, the needs of these users, the norms regularly used, and the different levels of description considered to be necessary. This article recounts these conceptual progressions as they helped define bibliography in the twenty-first century. With precise comparisons to existing databases, and with concise and detailed definitions of methodology and issues, the author exposes the necessary decisions required of any bibliographic undertaking. Public, descriptions, corpus, standardization, and use are approached with reference to both conception and concept.
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Honey, David B. "Philology, Filiation, and Bibliography in the Textual Criticism of the Huainanzi: A Review Article." Early China 19 (1994): 161–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362502800003588.

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Kasumović, Ahmet. "BOSNIAN LINGUISTIC USAGES IN THE LITERARY LANGUAGE OF SKENDER KULENOVIĆ." Journal Human Research in Rehabilitation 5, no. 2 (September 2015): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21554/hrr.091504.

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After quite a long period of time, there appeared another scientifically researched book on yet another famous and significant Bosnian-Herzegovinian author. A young Doctor of Philosophy in the fields of philology and linguistics, Marijana Nikolić, published a book titled Bosnian Linguistics Usages in the Literary Language of Skender Kulenović. In her book, the author explains the following traits: Phonology, Phonostylistics, Morphology, Morphostylistics, Word formation, Nomina as a word-formative category, constituent derivatives with transposed meanings, as well as neologisms in the creative works of Bosnian-Herzegovinian author Skender Kulenović. The book also contains a list of Abbreviations, Works cited and Bibliography, Name- and Subject index, and also numerous Tables. The book of 165 pages in total was published by Off-set, in August of 2015 in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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Malikov, S. V., and Yu V. Gracheva. "Corruption: Two Centuries Research (Through the Pages of the Book: Lut S. S. Corruption: Bibliographic Reference Book (1810-2018). Moscow: Kontrakt, 2019. 528 p.)." Actual Problems of Russian Law 15, no. 8 (August 30, 2020): 209–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2020.117.8.209-215.

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The work presents the book by S. S. Lut "Corruption: a Bibliographic Reference Book (1810-2018)" (Moscow: Kontrakt, 2019). The peer-reviewed bibliographic collection contains over 13 thousand publications for more than two centuries. When forming the bibliography, the author proceeded from the definition of corruption, which is contained in the Federal Law of December 25, 2008 No. 273-FZ "On Combating Corruption". The work under review presents compendiums that in one way or another touch upon the problems of corruption and combating corruption crimes. In particular, research is given in mathematics, political science, history, sociology, economic theory, psychology, philosophy, philology and geography, i.e. works on sciences that at first glance are very far from jurisprudence. All the material is structured based on two main criteria: classification by type of work and distribution by temporal aspect. The first chapter brings together monographs, textbooks and teaching aids, separate sections of which are devoted to the problems of corruption, while the works are presented in chronological order as they are published. The second chapter contains a list of monographs and textbooks, fully or mostly devoted to the characteristics and counteraction to corruption. The third chapter integrates relevant scientific articles. The fourth chapter covers dissertations and abstracts. Of particular interest to the reader is a critical analysis of legislative acts, in one way or another, aimed at combating corruption. The analytical article broadly presents international legal acts dedicated to the problem of corruption and the development of measures to prevent it.
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Euron, Paolo. "Buddhism in Italy in the Nineteenth Century." MANUSYA 19, no. 2 (2016): 71–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-01902004.

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First reports on Buddhism arrived in Italy in the sixteenth century through Italian Catholic missionaries. Later several scholars developed a philological and philosophical understanding of it. The attitude toward Buddhism changed from an anthropological interest to a philological study. In the academic field of philology the Theravāda tradition and the Siamese edition of Tripitaka had great importance. The spread of Buddhism in Italy in the nineteenth century also increasingly influenced Italian culture and ideas. Outside of academic debate Buddhism became a subject of apologetics and philosophy as well as a topic of general interest. This essay is based on books and printed material published in Italy before the twentieth century. It contains the complete bibliography of Italian studies on Buddhism in the nineteenth century. Some texts cited in this essay are unpublished or rare documents from Italian archives.
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Wu, Guo. "ZHENG ZHEN AND THE RISE OF EVIDENTIAL RESEARCH IN LATE QING NORTHERN GUIZHOU." Journal of Chinese History 2, no. 1 (August 7, 2017): 145–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jch.2017.15.

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AbstractThis article investigates the formation of the Shatan scholarly group and the contribution of its leader, Zheng Zhen. Zheng benefitted from a vigorous trans-regional cultural network of returned local scholars such as Li Xun and Mo Yuchou and prominent scholar-officials from outside such as Cheng Enze and He Changling. Zheng Zhen remained true to the approaches and research topics of evidential research, i.e., historical philology and exegesis of pre-Qin classics, bibliography, and an inquiry into ancient institutions and technology, in an era when the general intellectual trend turned toward statecraft studies and the politicized Modern Text School, promoted by scholars like Gong Zizhen and Kang Youwei. The contribution of the Shatan group, Zheng Zhen in particular, embodies the rise of evidential research, a passion for facts, as well as concerns about society. More importantly, it prompts us to rethink Guizhou as an active agent in the late Qing Chinese cultural landscape.
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McM., T., and Peter Smith. "Oidhreacht Oirghiall. A Bibliography of Irish Literature and Philology Relating to the South-East Ulster: North Leinster Region: Printed Sources." Clogher Record 15, no. 2 (1995): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27699394.

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Ricquier, Kirsten. "The early modern transmission of the ancient Greek romances: a bibliographic survey." Ancient Narrative 15 (February 14, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/5c643a2ff2600.

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This contribution offers a new, critical bibliography of translations and editions of the five extant Greek romances in the early modern era, from the beginning of printing to the eighteenth century. By consulting catalogues of libraries, digitalised copies, and secondary literature, I expand, update and correct earlier bibliographies. I identify alleged editions and include creative treatments of the texts as well as incomplete versions. As an interpretation of my survey, I give an overview of broad, changing tendencies throughout the era and filter the dispersion over Europe in a wider area and period than was available so far, in order to get a more complete picture of their distribution. Furthermore, I point to some peculiar (tendencies in) combinations, among the lemmata themselves, as well as with other stories.Kirsten Ricquier studied Classical Philology at Ghent University (Belgium). She is currently a researcher at this institution funded by the European Research Council Starting Grant Novel Saints under the supervision of Professor Koen De Temmerman. Her research concerns the afterlife of ancient prose fiction in medieval Greek hagiography and the early modern era, the classical tradition (particularly in the long 18th century), and genre theory.
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Koloskov, Evgenii. "[Review] Lukin P.E., Safonov A.A. (2018) In the Heart of the Balkans: Essays on the History of Macedonia (From Ancient Times to the Early Twenty-First Century). Moscow: Indrik." Slavic World in the Third Millennium 14, no. 1-2 (2019): 283–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2019.14.1-2.19.

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This review is devoted to the book of Pavel E. Lukin and Alexander A. Safonov “In the Heart of the Balkans: Essays on the History of Macedonia (from ancient times to the early twenty-first century)”. The authors challenged themselves to write a textbook of the History of Macedonia for history and philology university students, which was the very first attempt in the Russian historiography. The textbook was provided with an extension of a selected bibliography and a list of abbreviations and illustrations. In addition, the authors also proposed an exemplary history course curriculum, which is actually the full content of the university course program. Lukin and Safonov’s book also contains a brief history of the most important historical cities and the illustrative material which demonstrates the beauty of the cultural heritage of the region in architecture and painting. It could be interesting to a wide circle of readers. The work due to the stated framework of the textbook may sometimes lack the deep analysis of some issues; however, it will certainly be fundamental for all those who would choose the specialization in the history of the Macedonian lands and the countries of the Balkan Peninsula in general.
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Vasic, Aleksandar. "Serbian musical criticism and essay writings during the XIXth and the first half of the XXth century as a subject of musicology research." Muzikologija, no. 6 (2006): 317–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz0606317v.

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The beginning of 2006 marked two decades since the death of Stana Djuric-Klajn, the first historian of Serbian musical literature. This is the exterior motive for presenting a summary of the state and results of up-to-date musicology research into Serbian musical criticism and essay writings during the XIXth and the first half of the XXth century, alongside the many works dedicated to this branch of national musical history, recently published. In this way the reader is given a detailed background of these studies ? mainly the authors' names, books, studies, articles, as well as the problems of this branch of Serbian musicology. The first research is associated with the early years of the XXth century, that is, to the work of bibliography. The pioneer of Serbian ethnomusicology, Vladimir R. Djordjevic composed An Essay of the Serbian Musical Bibliography until 1914, noting selected XIXth century examples of Serbian literature on music. Bibliographic research was continued by various institutions and experts during the second half of the XXth century: in Zagreb (today Republic of Croatia); the Yugoslav Institute for Lexicography, Novi Sad (Matica srpska); and Belgrade (Institute for Literature and Art, Slobodan Turlakov, Ljubica Djordjevic, Stanisa Vojinovic etc). In spite of the efforts of these institutions and individuals, a complete analytic bibliography of music in Serbian print of the last two centuries has unfortunately still not been made. The most important contributions to historical research, interpretation and validation of Serbian musical criticism and essay writings were given by Stana Djuric-Klajn, Dr Roksanda Pejovic and Dr Slobodan Turlakov. Professor Stana Djuric-Klajn was the first Serbian musicologist to work in this field of Serbian music history. She wrote a significant number of studies and articles dedicated to Serbian musical writers and published their selected readings. Prof. Klajn is the author and editor of the first and only anthology of Serbian musical essay writings. Her student Roksanda Pejovic published two books (along with numerous other factually abundant contributions), where she synthetically presented the history of Serbian criticism and essay writings from 1825 to 1941. Slobodan Turlakov, an expert in Serbian criticism between the World Wars, meritorious researcher and original interpreter, especially examined the reception of music of great European composers (W. A. Mozart, L. v. Beethoven, F. Chopin, G. Verdi, G. Puccini etc) by Serbian musical critics. Serbian musical criticism and essay writings were also the focus of attention of many other writers. The work quotes comments and additions of other musicologists, but also historians of theatre, literature and art philosophers, aestheticians, sociologists, all members of different generations, who worked or still work on the history of the Serbian musical criticism and essay writings. The closing section of the text suggests directions for future research. Firstly, it is necessary to begin integral bibliographical research of texts about music published in our press during the cited period. That is a project of capital significance for national science and culture; realization needs adequate funding, the involvement of many academic experts, and time. Work on bibliography will also enable the collection and publication of sources: books and articles by Serbian music writers who worked before 1945. A separate problem is education of scholars. To study musical literature, a musicologist needs to be knowledgeable about the history of Serbian literature, aesthetic theory, and theatre, national social, political and cultural history, and methodology of literary study. That is why facilities for postgraduate and doctorial studies in musicology are necessary at the Faculties of Philology and Philosophy.
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Berestova, T. F., and A. V. Mikhailova. "Methodology of a spatial approach in library science: prevalence and specificity of applying." Bibliosphere, no. 4 (December 30, 2017): 51–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-4-51-61.

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Space is one of the basic categories of philosophy having extensive operational and analytical capabilities. Nowadays the specificity of different types of spaces is studied, and the methodology of a spatial approach has become recognized as an effective method of knowledge in various sciences: philosophy, philology, pedagogics and psychology, political science, sociology, art history and cultural studies, economics and law, technical and natural sciences (physics, mathematics, biology, chemistry). As a special tool, the spatial approach is included in the scientific-educational store of documentary communication cycle’s sciences. To proof this statement authors examined an array of dissertations on library science and bibliography. A vector of cognitive activity, formed in librarian works of last 20-30 years, was directed on researching a spatial-information subject, as well as related to an «information space» phenomenon. However, many scientists, focusing on spatial terminology, have not deepened theoretical aspects and set tasks to detect an entity and structure of the information space without trying to offer its definition. Nevertheless, after representation theoretical and methodological foundations for studying information space scientists by T. F. Berestova in her doctoral dissertation researches began operating spatial terminology more confidently. Works’ analysis in library science allowed concluding that studying information or any other space researchers always focus their attention on investigating the interaction of the subject, which simultaneously acts as a part and as a creator of the space with other subjects and objects within it. This interaction provides course of integrative processes between subjects. The library science has already studied some form of interaction, identified a number of areas of integration processes, which are involved and initiated by the library. Thus, the analysis of works revealing the spatial issues enabled to summarize the methodology and to identify some common theoretical and methodological positions, which should be relied while developing a new epistemological tool in library science: methodology of the spatial approach. This article offers recommendations to use the spatial approach in library science and bibliographic researches.
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Larionova, Marina Ch. "The Ural Text of the Russian Literature." Journal of Frontier Studies 6, no. 2 (June 24, 2021): 130–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/jfs.v6i2.298.

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The article reviews contents, theoretical grounds, and significance for the contemporary philology of a large-scale work of Ural scholars – The History of Literature of the Ural Region (The 19th Century). In the 1920s, the idea of cultural nests – regional cultural centres, which have their own history and traditions, – was formulated in the works by N. K. Piksanov. The idea was followed and further developed by N. P. Antsiferov, who wrote about an attractive and magnetic power of locus, which organizes the cultural space around itself. That was the beginning of regional literature studies. V.N. Toporov and N. E. Mednis introduced the notions of the urban text, local text, and super-text of the Russian literature, which were accepted by the humanities geography (D.N. Zamyatin). Regional philological studies fitted into the frontier discourse smoothly: space and territory began to be perceived and considered as historical and socio-cultural factors. The reviewed book is the Ural text of the Russian literature incorporating literary and journalistic works about this poly-ethnic macro-region, written by authors biographically and territorially connected with the Large Ural Region; data on bibliography, book publishing and book trade, library management, the history of theatre, etc. The scale of research and the widest coverage of topics and data deserve the highest appraisal and make the work by the Ural colleagues exemplary.
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Aspaas, Per Pippin. "Synnøve des Bouvries karriere ved UiT, 1972–2014: Intervju og bibliografi." Nordlit, no. 33 (November 16, 2014): xix. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/13.3191.

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<p><em>The career of Synnøve des Bouvrie at the University of Tromsø, 1972–2014: Interview and bibliography. </em>Synnøve des Bouvrie was born in Bussum near Amsterdam on 16 November 1944 as the child of a Norwegian mother and a Dutch father. After studies of classical philology at Leiden, she became one of the first lecturers at the University of Tromsø (UiT) in September 1972. A true pioneer, she has fought relentlessly for gender equality and the preservation of the so-called «small» languages at the UiT. Mastering ten languages altogether, Synnøve’s own research has always been internationally oriented. Applying an anthropological perspective on the ancient societies, she has also studied the current study of ancient tragedies from a similar, detached perspective, by means of which she has been able to single out national trends and historical contingency in cutting-edge research. Moreover, this «rare bird in Ultima Thule» is a staunch advocate for the active use of Latin in teaching and research and a prominent member of the <em>Academia Latinitati Fovendae</em>. In Tromsø too, she has been active in another academy, the cross-disciplinary <em>Academia Borealis</em>, of which she is the serving president. Moreover, she has taught and helped establish courses in various subjects outside her field of specialty at the UiT, like a cross-disciplinary course on Graeco-Roman art, archaeology, literature and history (<em>Antikkens kultur</em>) and comparative literature (<em>Allmenn litteratur</em>). The interview is highly personal, crammed with anecdotes from Synnøve’s private life and deliberations on how her upbringing may have influenced her choices as an academic. The bibliography lists her publications from 1972 to the present. In the interview she reveals that a monograph on Euripides can be expected to be published soon with an international publisher. In the appendix several illustrations are included, with captions in English.</p>
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Classen, Albrecht. "A Handbook to Eddic Poetry: Myths and Legends of Early Scandinavia, ed. Carolyne Larrington, Judy Quinn, and Brittany Schorn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, xii, 413 pp., 12 b/w ill." Mediaevistik 31, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 366. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med012018_366.

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Eddic poetry constitutes one of the most important genres in Old Norse or Scandinavian literature and has been studied since the earliest time of modern-day philology. The progress we have made in that field is impressive, considering the many excellent editions and translations, not to mention the countless critical studies in monographs and articles. Nevertheless, there is always a great need to revisit, to summarize, to review, and to digest the knowledge gained so far. The present handbook intends to address all those goals and does so, to spell it out right away, exceedingly well. But in contrast to traditional concepts, the individual contributions constitute fully developed critical article, each with a specialized topic elucidating it as comprehensively as possible, and concluding with a section of notes. Those are kept very brief, but the volume rounds it all off with an inclusive, comprehensive bibliography. And there is also a very useful index at the end. At the beginning, we find, following the table of contents, a list of the contributors, unfortunately without emails, a list of translations and abbreviations of the titles of Eddic poems in the Codex Regius and then elsewhere, and a very insightful and pleasant introduction by Carolyne Larrington. She briefly introduces the genre and then summarizes the essential points made by the individual authors. The entire volume is based on the Eddic Network established by the three editors in 2012, and on two workshops held at St. John’s College, Oxford in 2013 and 2014.
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Schuyler, Philip D. "The Merchant of Art: An Egyptian Hilali Oral Epic Poet in Performance, by Susan Slyomovics. (Publications in Modern Philology, vol. 120.) xi + 298 pages, photographs, illustrations, bibliography. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles1988. $41.00." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 24, no. 2 (December 1990): 256–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400057503.

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Prozorov, Ivan E. "Literature and Bibliographical Activities of the Research Institute of Comparative History of East and West Literatures and Languages (1921—1930)." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)], no. 3 (May 24, 2010): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2010-0-3-38-44.

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Interaction of bibliographic activity and structure, material and personnel resources of the leading institution in the history of the Russian philology of 1920th is shown. The unknown facts of S. Baluhatiy’s activity, some information on works by bibliographers and philologists V. Zhirmunskiy, L. Ilinskiy, V. Spiridonov, A. Fomin and others is given in the article.
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Robichaud, Denis J. J. "Competing Claims on the Legacies of Renaissance Humanism in Histories of Philology." Erudition and the Republic of Letters 3, no. 2 (May 1, 2018): 177–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24055069-00302003.

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This paper examines a facet in the long history of Italian Renaissance humanism: how later historians of philology understood Renaissance humanists. These later reconsiderations framed the legacies of Italian Renaissance humanism, at times by asking whether the primary contribution of humanism was philosophical or philological. Philologists–especially from nineteenth-century Germany in the generations before Voigt and Burckhardt–wrote about Renaissance humanists by employing prosopography and bio-bibliographic models. Rather than studying humanists and their works for their own merits, the authors of these histories sought to legitimize their own disciplinary identities by recognizing them as intellectual ancestors. Their writings, in turn, helped lay the foundation for later scholarship on Italian Renaissance humanism and defined, in particular, how later twentieth-century historians of philology and scholarship understood the Italian Renaissance.
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Wojan, Katarzyna. "Rosyjskie piśmiennictwo naukowe z zakresu przekładoznawstwa. Rzecz o monografii bibliograficznej Ewy Konefał pt. Przekładoznawstwo rosyjskie. T. 1: Autoreferaty dysertacji 1937–2015 (Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, Gdańsk 2016)." Acta Polono-Ruthenica 3, no. XXII (October 3, 2018): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/apr.1255.

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The article focuses on the state of academic literature in the field of Russian translation studies based on Ewa Konefał’s latest bibliographic monograph entitled Russian translation studies. Volume 1: Abstracts of dissertations 1937–2015 (Publishing house of Gdansk University, Gdansk 2016). The first part of the article justifies the need to create bibliographic monographs, and briefly presents Polish bibliographic research in Russian studies, with 169 publications from the years 1883–2016. In the main part of the article, the author discusses Konefał’s work and presents statistical data of documents from the field of Russian translation studies available in libraries in Russia and Post-Soviet countries based on Konefał’s research results. The total number of the excerpted titles of dissertations (PhD and postdoctoral) in the years 1937–2015 is 2202, with 87.5% belonging to the field of philology (1927 positions).
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Halman, Talat Sait. "The Poetry of Yunus Emre, A Turkish Sufi Poet, by Grace Martin Smith. (University of California Publications in Modern Philology, Vol. 127) 146 pages, glossary, selected bibliography. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. n.p. (Paper) ISBN 0–520-09781–5." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 29, no. 1 (July 1995): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400031266.

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Grieder, Jerome B. "From Philosophy to Philology: Intellectual and Social Aspects of Change in Late Imperial China. By Benjamin A. Elman. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University, Council on East Asian Studies, 1984. Harvard East Asian Monographs 110. xxv, 368 pp. Maps, Illustrations, Notes, Bibliography, Glossary, Index. $20.00." Journal of Asian Studies 46, no. 2 (May 1987): 388–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2056026.

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White, Tom. "National Philology, Imperial Hierarchies, and the ‘Defective’ Book of Sir John Mandeville." Review of English Studies 71, no. 302 (December 31, 2019): 828–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/res/hgz140.

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Abstract This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came to be called ‘defective’. It describes the use of this name by Sir George F. Warner in an edition produced in 1889 for the elite bibliographic society the Roxburghe Club. Drawing on recent work in disability studies, it argues that the philological use of ‘defective’ be read in conjunction with its broader use in the elaboration of hierarchies of class, race, and gender. Far from a neutral descriptor, ‘defective’ provides a compelling example of the imbrication of medieval studies, imperialism, and Social Darwinist principles in the late nineteenth century. The article closes with the call not only to rename the ‘Defective’ version the ‘Common’ version, but also for a broader reappraisal of this apparently discrete version of Mandeville’s Book. However, it also argues that amid the increasing marketization of higher education and the concomitant insecurity of academic labour, digital editing does not provide a straightforward answer to the question of how best to map and display the complex textual history of Mandeville’s Book.
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Fastyn, Marcin. "iSybislaw sprzymierzeńcem studentów, doktorantów oraz pracowników naukowych." Adeptus, no. 4 (November 26, 2014): 104–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/a.2014.014.

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iSybislaw is a Bibliographic Database for students, post-graduate students and researchersIn this paper the iSybislaw bibliographic database of World Slavic Linguistics publications is presented. The author demonstrates its vast potential as a research tool and citation source, concentrating on the possibilities of using all iSybislaw functions and options in university teaching and scientific research. The author points out that the database can be used not only by students and scientists of Slavic, Polish and Russian philology, but also, even if to a lesser extent, for philologies and linguistics of all languages. iSybislaw sprzymierzeńcem studentów, doktorantów oraz pracowników naukowychW pracy prezentowana jest bibliograficzna baza danych publikacji z zakresu światowego językoznawstwa slawistycznego. Autor pokazuje jej olbrzymi potencjał jako źródła informacji i cytowań, koncentrując się na możliwościach wykorzystania wszystkich funkcji iSybislawa w nauczaniu uniwersyteckim i pracy naukowej. Zostało podkreślone, że baza danych iSybislaw może być użyteczna nie tylko dla studentów i naukowców zajmujących się slawistyką, polonistyką i rusycystyką, ale także, nawet jeśli w mniejszym stopniu, dla filologów wszystkich języków oraz językoznawców.
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Кайгородов, Анатолий Макарович. "Lost Land (A Historical and Ethnographic Essay)." ТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, no. 2 (June 25, 2020): 160–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26158/tk.2020.21.2.014.

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Анатолий Макарович Кайгородов родился в Китае в 1927 г., где его родители оказались после окончания Гражданской войны в Забайкалье. Его детство и юность прошли в Трёхречье, районе на правобережье пограничной российско-китайской реки Аргунь. В 1948 г. он поступил в Харбинский политехнический институт на восточно-экономический факультет. Будучи студентом, участвовал в работе Кружка по изучению Маньчжурского края, который был организован при краеведческом музее Хэйлунцзянской провинции (директор В. Н. Жернаков). После окончания института в 1952 г. был направлен на работу в Шэньян, потом переведен в Пекин. В 1954 г., как и многие русские, проживавшие в Китае, уехал в Советский Союз. В 1955 г. поступил на службу во Всесоюзную государственную библиотеку иностранной литературы. В совершенстве владея китайским и японским, выучил монгольский, вьетнамский и индонезийский языки. В ВГБИЛ проработал главным библиографом вплоть до ухода на пенсию в 1988 г., занимаясь комплектованием литературы и научно-библиографической работой. Анатолий Макарович фактически был первым исследователем жизни русского и эвенкийского населения Трёхречья. Его ранние работы были опубликованы в журнале «Советская этнография» (1968, № 4; 1970, № 2, 3, 6). Впоследствии множество очерков и заметок выходило в газетах «Забайкальский рабочий», «Советское Приаргунье», «Северный край», журналах «Проблемы дальнего Востока», «Охота и охотничье хозяйство» и ряде других периодических изданий. Сегодня о Трёхречье написано несколько монографий и множество научных статей, опубликованных в том числе на страницах «Традиционной культуры». Первый вариант очерка в значительном сокращении был издан в 1991 г. в газете «Советское Приаргунье» (№ 114-116), и частично его материалы уже вошли в научный оборот. Но важно представить вниманию исследователей русской культуры в Китае его полный текст, над которым Анатолий Макарович работал на протяжении четырех лет - в 1990-1994 гг. Машинописный вариант очерка хранится в семейном архиве М. А. Кайгородова. Anatolii M. Kaigorodov was born in China in 1927, where his parents ended up after the Civil War in Transbaikal. He spent his childhood and youth in Trekhrechye, an area on the right bank of the Argun River, the border between Russia and China. In 1948 he entered the Harbin Polytechnic Institute’s faculty of Eastern Economics. As a student, he participated in the work of the Circle for the Study of the Manchurian Region, which was organized at the local historical museum of Heilongjiang Province (Director V. N. Zhernakov). After graduating from the Institute in 1952, he was sent to work in Shenyang and then transferred to Beijing. In 1954, like many Russians who lived in China, he left for the Soviet Union. In 1955, he joined the All-Soviet State Library of Foreign Literature. Fluent in Chinese and Japanese, he learned Mongolian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian. At the library, he worked as chief bibliographer, collecting literature and compiling scholarly bibliography, until his retirement in 1988. Anatolii was virtually the first to conduct research on the life of the Russian and Evenk population of Trekhrechye. His early work was published in the journal “Sovetskaya etnografiya” (Soviet Ethnography) (1968, No. 4, 1970, No. 2, 3, 6). Subsequently, many essays and notes were published in the newspapers “Zabaikal’skii rabochii” (Transbaikal Worker), “Sovetskoe Priargun’e” (Soviet Transargun Region), “Severnyi krai” (Northern Territory), and in the magazines “Problemy Dal’nego Vostoka” (Problems of the Far East), “Okhota i okhotnich’e khozyaistvo” (Hunting and Hunting Economy), and a number of other periodicals. Today, several monographs and many scientific articles have been written about Trekhrechye, including those published on the pages of “Traditsionnaya kul’tura” (Traditional Culture). Anatolii worked on the essay for four years (1990-1994), and the first version of the essay now being published appeared in a significantly abridged version in 1991 in the newspaper “Sovetskoe Priargun’e” (No. 114-116); some of its material has already entered scholarly circulation. It is now being presented in full for the benefit of researchers of Russian culture in China. The typescript of the essay is preserved in A. M. Kaigorodov’s family archive. The publication was prepared for publication by M. A. Kaigorodov (independent researcher) and V. L. Klyaus (DSc in Philology, Head of the Folklore Division, A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences).
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Bracki, Artur. "PERSONALITY OF OLEXA GORBACH IN THE UKRAINIAN EMIGRATION LITERATURE DISCUSSION." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 35 (2019): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2019.35.20-26.

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Professor Oleхa Gorbach is a leading European Slavist and Ukrainian linguist who devoted his entire aca- demic life to philology and university studies. He left over 200 works and numerous students who became continuators of studies in the field of Ukrainian linguistics and - more broadly - Slavonic. He was born in Romaniv on 5 February 1918, where he graduated from a public school, graduated from high school in Lviv. In 1936–1940 he studied at the University of Lviv, German, Polish and Ukrainian philology under the supervision of such eminent scholars as: Wasyl Simonowich, Illarion Swiecicki, Wasyl Lew, Mykhailo Wozniak, Juliusz Kleiner, Jerzy Kury- łowicz, Witold Taszycki and others, which were the pillars of the Slavic philology in Lviv at that time. In 1945, the end of the war found Oleхa Gorbach in Germany, where from 1947 he continued his studies at the Free Ukrainian University in Munich, which at that time was already the new center of Ukrainian cultural and scientific life in the free world after Prague. There, in 1948, O. Gorbach defended his doctorate in “Akcent in Zyzanya’s “Lexis”” in 1596, and in 1951 he obtained the postdoctoral degree on the basis of Argot’s dissertation in Ukraine. Since then, Oleхa Gorbach has published many linguistic articles in scientific collections and works in separate books, in English, German, Polish and Ukrainian, which referred to problems related to Ukrainian language, its history and dialects. The bibliographic list contains over 200 serious scientific papers written by O. Gorbach. He lectured in several universities, namely in Göttingen (1952–1956) in Marburg (1956-1958) and Frankfurt (from 1958 until his retirement in 1982), where he headed the Department of Slavic Studies after receiving the title of full professor. At the same time, he was a full professor at the WUU in Munich (from 1951) and the Ukrainian Catholic University in Rome (1963). The merit of prof. Gorbach’s is among others that Ukrainian studies were introduced into the Slavic studies program in Germany. He educated a significant number of Slavists interested in Ukrainian problems in Germany. In addition, prof. Oleхa Gorbach has always taught Ukrainian at the Free Ukrainian University in Munich during his summer holidays and made many efforts to keep the level of this university below the level of German universities. Multifaceted research of the Ukrainian language prof. O. Gorbach, and above all those from the history of language and dialectology, have enriched our knowledge with new facts and theoretical conclusions. His achievements also include publications of works of fundamental importance for Ukrainian philology, which, however, were unavailable or simply forbidden in the USSR.
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Koncarevic, Ksenija, and Srdjan Petrovic. "Serbian theolinguistics today: Research issues and results." Juznoslovenski filolog 72, no. 1-2 (2016): 159–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jfi1602159k.

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The essay gives a survey of basic research directions in Serbian theolinguistics (in the fields of general linguistics, Serbian studies, Slavic studies and foreign philology), and presents the most important achievements in the fundamental and applicative fields of the study of the sacral language (from the synchronic perspective) which are presented in monographs, papers published in thematic anthologies, proceedings of scientific conferences and scientific journals in Serbia, Montenegro and the Republic of Srpska (with bibliographic references for the 2000-2013 period). Serbian theolinguistics, although in the stage of scientific constitution, potentially has a wide range of fundamental areas of study (some of the main issues from 2000 to 2013 were theoretical and methodological basis of theolinguistics, modern functioning of liturgical languages, confessional markedness of language levels, functional stylistics, genology and stylistics of resources, discourse theory) and spheres of application (lexicography, traductology, linguodidactics). Its perspective in the forthcoming period lies in strengthening the ties with leading centres of theolinguistics in the Slavic world and the integration of researchers of philological and theological profiles in order to further its development.
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BARRETT, T. H. "DAVID B. HONEY: Incense at the altar: pioneering sinologists and the development of Classical Chinese philology. (American Oriental Series, 86.) xxxv, 359 pp. New Haven, CT: The American Oriental Society, 2001. HARTMUT WALRAVENS: Paul Pelliot (1878–1945): his life and works - a bibliography. (Indiana University Oriental Series, Volume IX.) xxv, 248 pp. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Research Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 2001." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 65, no. 1 (February 2002): 140–262. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x02630071.

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Volkova, Natalia A., Olga V. Kataeva, and Marina A. Khodanovich. "Humanities in the Structure of Library Bibliographic Classification." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 68, no. 4 (August 27, 2019): 428–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2019-68-4-428-434.

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The constant increase in the number of publications containing the term “humanitarian” in the title, the subject and methodological diversity of these works testify to the formation of the sphere of humanitarian knowledge, including not only traditional Humanities (cultural studies, literary studies, philology, linguistics, etc.), but also philosophical, transdisciplinary, methodological, popular science and even pseudo-scientific texts. All this literature needs to be systematized.Meanwhile, the literature on various aspects of humanitarian sphere in the system of Library Bibliographic Classification (LBC) is scattered in different sections. In part, it can be found in the sections of philosophy, epistemology and philosophical anthropology, in part it can be placed in cultural studies, in the philosophy of science. In addition, there are texts that are difficult to classify basing on the existing dividing.The term “humanitarian” did not immediately begin to be used in compilation of LBC Schedules that is largely due to the lack of clear differentiation of social and humanitarian knowledge. Until now, there are different traditional approaches in literature in considering their correlation. In our opinion, the trends towards their increasingly clear differentiation are quite clear. Therefore, the determination of the place for literature in the humanitarian sphere in the LBC Schedules is becoming more and more important. According to the authors’ opinion, it would be logical in front of the row of the Humanities to single out the section “Humanities as a whole”, which would head the LBC sector “Culture. Science. Education”. The authors suggest putting here the literature on General characteristic features of humanitarian knowledge, its role in spiritual culture, philosophical and cultural reflections on the humanitarian sphere. Publications in which researchers are trying to implement a new synthesis of the Humanities would also find their place here. The section may include literature on humanitarian knowledge, its structure, features and functions in society. An important feature of the development of the humanitarian sphere is the development of problems of practical application of humanitarian knowledge. Literature on digital Humanities, humanitarian informatics, humanitarian technologies and humanitarian expertise will also be reflected in this section.
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Sipavicius Seide, Márcia. "A Antroponomástica Comparada." Onomástica desde América Latina 1, no. 2 (July 29, 2020): 83–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.48075/odal.v1i2.25488.

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O surgimento dos estudos onomásticos na Europa remonta ao século XIX, quando os estudos das línguas privilegiavam as abordagens oriundas da Filologia e da Gramática Comparada. O interesse pela comparação de antroponímias de línguas e/ou culturas diferentes, contudo, é mais recente e ainda mais a percepção de que estudos desta natureza formam uma subárea específica a que chamo de Antroponomástica Comparada. Neste trabalho, elucido como esta subárea se configura tanto do ponto de vista teórico e epistemológico, quanto do ponto de vista pragmático e aplicado. Para tanto, apresento resultados de pesquisa bibliográfica baseada em 16 trabalhos completos publicados em congressos internacionais de Onomástica de 2011 a 2018 e 06 pesquisas realizadas por mim e/ou colegas nessa área totalizando 22 estudos.Comparative AnthroponomasticsAbstractThe emergence of onomastic studies in Europe dates to the 19th century when language studies were made according to the approaches of Philology and Comparative Grammar. The interest in comparing anthroponymies of different languages and/or cultures, however, is and even more more recent the perception that studies of this nature form a specific subarea that I call Comparative Anthroponomastics. In this work, I elucidate how this subarea is configured from theoretical, epistemological pragmatical and applied points of view. To this purpose, I present results of bibliographic research based on 16 complete papers published in international congresses of Onomastics from 2011 to 2018 and 06 researchers conducted by me and/or colleagues in this area totaling 22 studies.Keywords: Onomastics; Anthroponomastics; Comparative Anthroponomastics.
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Willis, Michael. "Aśokan Sites and Artefacts. A Source-Book with Bibliography. By Harry Falk. (Monographien zur Indischen Archäologie, Kunst und Philologie, Band 18). pp. 295. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz am Rhein, 2006." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 22, no. 1 (January 2012): 187–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186311000812.

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Schmitt, Christian. "Ursula Bähler,Gaston Paris et la philologie romane. Avec une réimpression de la «Bibliographie des travaux de Gaston Paris» publiée par Joseph Bédier et Mario Roques (1904)." Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (ZrP) 122, no. 2 (April 2006): 310–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrph.2006.310.

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Evans-Romaine, Karen. "Axiome der Dämmerung: eine Poetik des Lichts bei Boris Pasternak. By Christian Zehnder . Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2015. 478 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. €60.00, hard bound." Slavic Review 76, no. 3 (2017): 834–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2017.221.

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Koller, Sabine. "Wiedererfindung der Tradition: Russisch-jüdische Literatur der Gegenwart. By Klavdia Smola. Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, Neue Folge, Vol. 88. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 2019. 464 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $77.97, hard bound." Slavic Review 80, no. 2 (2021): 437–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2021.131.

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Zamotin, M. P. "The Culture of ”Crossroads”: the Emergency of Blues as a Countercultural Declaration." Discourse 6, no. 6 (January 15, 2021): 49–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.32603/2412-8562-2020-6-6-49-64.

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Introduction. Apart from classical academic musicology, sociology, social anthropology and related disciplines such as sociolinguistics, philology, and cultural studies contributed to the development of research of music and its role in social, interpersonal relations, and individual experiences. The aim of this research is to investigate musical and singing traditions within the context of social relations, historical challenges, and sub-cultures by sociological and social anthropological approaches. In the last decades these research is of relevance for scholars interested in creativity and creative individuals whose impact effect is ambient in current social and political processes. The main tradition can be approached as a socio-cultural phenomenon emerging in the form of sub-culture.Methodology and sources. Methodological b ackground o f t his r esearch i s o f s tructuralfunctional character. Within this framework art and creativity can be approached by various sets of research techniques. Culture of music can be studies both as an object and as a text; hence, textual and contextual approaches are of significance. In result, we can discover reasons motivating people to influence social relations and preconceptions within certain groups and societies. This approach allows the analysis the connections between individual and collective perceptions of people regarding their identities and place in a society. Finally, not only music shapes the context of sociolultural phenomena, but it is the context itself per se. For this paper I used texts and bibliographic data of singers such as follows: Son House, Robert Johnson, Skip James, William Samuel McTell, Edward W. Clayborn.Results and discussion. The analysis of social history of blues in the end of the nineteenth and in the beginning of the twentieth centuries as well as biographies of bluesmen along with the texts of their songs clearly demonstrates poetic motifs, individual and social reflections of different communities. The images such as love and flirt, manqué love, rest from hard work, roads, railways, trains, abandoned home with simultaneous lack of home, prison, illness, death and cemetery as well as the demonstration of all the listed images by socially oriented creativity in music, represents deep forms of marginality of those who sing it out in front of respected citizens living normal lives.Conclusion. The material scrutinized in this paper clearly shoes that blues as a genre of music along with bluesmen who are representatives of a certain sub-culture, constitute a coherent social system which can be characterized a s a c ounter-culture. This social and cultural phenomenon in a way we encounter it derived from marginal status of its representatives. This marginal status becomes visible in blues as emotion and soulreflection to a large degree contradictory to the idea of respectable citizens and so-called “right way of life”.
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Tarnopol'skii, Vladimir, and Fedor Sofronov. "Schallkunst: Eine Literaturgeschichte der Musik in der frühen russischen Avantgarde. By Julia Kursell. Wiener Slawistischer Almanach, Sonderband 61. Munich: Institut für Slavische Philologie, Universität München, 2003. 344 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Tables. Musical Examples. €40.00, paper." Slavic Review 64, no. 4 (2005): 939–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3649975.

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Gillespie, Alyssa Dinega. "The Poetics of Afanasy Fet. By Emily Klenin. Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte: Neue Folge, Reihe A: Slavistische Forschungen, vol. 39. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2002. xiii, 410 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Figures. Tables. € 49.90, hard bound." Slavic Review 62, no. 3 (2003): 629–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3185861.

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OSIPOVA, Tetiana. "National linguoemotionology. Review of the monograph: Slipetska Vira. Linguistics of emotions: establishing and development (historical and theoretical description; bibliographic reference) / Sc. ed. by Dr.Sc. (Philology), Prof. T.A. Kosmeda. Drohobych: Editorial and publishing department of Drohobych Ivan Franko State Pedagogical University. 2017. 354 p." Humanities science current issues 3, no. 38 (2021): 192–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24919/2308-4863/38-3-33.

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Struc, Roman S. "Mensch und Welt in Dostoevskijs Werk: Ein Beitrag zur poetischen Anthropologie. By Birgit Harreß. Vol. 8 (new series) 68, Slavistische Forschungen: Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Cologne: Böhlau, 1993. xiv, 365 pp. Bibliography. DM 108, hard bound." Slavic Review 54, no. 4 (1995): 1056–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2501432.

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Fizer, John. "Ivan Franko und die "Moloda Muza": Motive in der westukrainischen Lyrik der Moderne. By Stefan Simonek. Bausteine zur slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, neue Folge, vol. 23. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 1997. 446 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DM 108.00, hardbound." Slavic Review 58, no. 4 (1999): 904–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2697222.

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Masing-Delic, Irene. "Der erniedrigte Christus: Metaphern und Metonymien in der russischen Kultur und Literatur. By Dirk Uffelmann. Bausteine zur slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, Neue Folge, no. 62. Colgone: Bohlau Verlag, 2010. x, 1046 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Figure. €99.00, hard bound." Slavic Review 71, no. 4 (2012): 964–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5612/slavicreview.71.4.0964.

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Wanner, Adrian. "Risse in der Zeit: Zur Bedeutung des Augenblicks im Werk von Vladimir Solov'ev und Aleksandr Blok. By Bettina Kaibach. Beiträge zur Slavischen Philologie, no. 6. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 2002. 254 pp. Appendixes. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. €35.00, paper." Slavic Review 63, no. 2 (2004): 437–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3185785.

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Ziolkowski, Margaret. "Belarusian Literature in the 1950s and 1960s: Release and Renewal. By Arnold McMillin. Bausteine zur slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, Reihe A: Slavistische Forschungen, n.s. vol. 28. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 1999. 315 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Photographs. DM 78.00, hard bound." Slavic Review 60, no. 2 (2001): 418–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2697301.

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Hasty, Olga P. "Der Kult des toten Didders und die russische Moderns: Puškin–Blok–Majakovskij. By Wolfgang Stephan Kissel. Bausteine zur slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte, neue Folge. Reihe A: Slavistische Forschungen, vol. 45. Cologne: Böhlau Verlag, 2004. viii, 318 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. €34.90, hard bound." Slavic Review 66, no. 1 (2007): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20060200.

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Basom, Maria, and Anna Stol. "Das Herrscherlob in Russland: Kathanna II, Lenin und Stalin im russischen Gedicht. Ein Beitrag zur Ästhetik und Rhetorik politischer Lyrik. By Christoph Garstka. Beiträge zur slavischen Philologie, no. 11. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2005. ix, 580 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Plates. Index. €79.00, hard bound." Slavic Review 67, no. 1 (2008): 251–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27652826.

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Boele, Otto. "Das erotische Unbehagen in der russischen Literatur um 1900: Subversive Entsagung von Arthur Schopenhauer über Lev Tolstoj und Vladimir Solov'ev zu Fedor Sologub. By Cristina Beretta. Beiträge zur slavischen Philologie, no. 17. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2011. 519 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. €68.00, hard bound." Slavic Review 72, no. 1 (2013): 188–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5612/slavicreview.72.1.0188.

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Frost, Robert. "Wissen über das östliche Europa im Transfer. Edition, Übersetzung und Rezeption des “Tractatus de duabus Sarmatiis” (1517). By Saskia Metan. Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Neue Folge, Reihe A: Slavistische Forschungen, Band 91. Cologne: Bohlau Verlag, 2019. 316 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Tables. €48.60, hard bound." Slavic Review 79, no. 4 (2020): 850–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2020.217.

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Evans, Richard J. "W. Suerbaum: Cato Censorius in der Forschung des 20. Jahrhunderts. Eine kommentierte chronologische Bibliographie für 1900–1999 nebst systematischen Hinweisen und einer Darstellung des Schriftstellers M. Porcius Cato (234–149 v. Chr.). (Bibliographien zur Klassischen Philologie 2.) Pp. 312. Hildesheim, Zurich, and New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2004. Cased, €44.80. ISBN: 3-487-12589-7." Classical Review 55, no. 2 (October 2005): 695. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clrevj/bni381.

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