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RUSSIAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700

RUSSIAN STUDIES: LITERATURE, FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 Russian Studies LITERATURE, FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 By R. M. C LEMINSON, Reader in Slavonic Studies, Portsmouth University I. BIBLIOGRAPHY TODL, 45, I992 :47-I77, continues its lfccAeAOBaTeAbCKHe MaTep­ HaAhl ANI 'CAOBapR KHHJKHHKOB H KHHJKHOCTH ApeBHeH PycH', the present instalment taking us from Lavretskii, Semen Fedorovich to Shusherin, I van Kornil' evich. A substantial proportion of the bibliographies in Byzantinoslavica, 53, I992: 29o-374, and RusMed, 7.2, concerns the literature of Old Rus'. D. 0. Serov in GDL, 4, I 992: 4I g-29, provides a partial biobibliography of Platon Grigor' e­ vich Vasenko (I874-c. I940), mostly concerned with historical writ­ ings of the I 7th c. TODL, 45, I992, celebrates the centenary of the birth of Varvara Petrovna Adrianova-Peretts, mostly with per­ sonalia, and includes at pp. go-33 a list of publications by V. N. Peretts for I9I8-23. The same volume also includes (pp. 445-66) the results ofarcheographical expeditions in I988 to the Northern Dvina, Pinega, and Latgallia. 2. PRE-MONGOLIAN LITERATURE The work of the early translators and translated texts on East Slavonic territory has attracted attention this year. M. A. Momina, TODL, 45, I992: 20o-I9, taking as her starting point the notorious 'npeAoJKeHHe KHHr' under laroslav the Wise, argues http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Russian Studies LITERATURE, FROM THE BEGINNING TO 1700 By R. M. C LEMINSON, Reader in Slavonic Studies, Portsmouth University I. BIBLIOGRAPHY TODL, 45, I992 :47-I77, continues its lfccAeAOBaTeAbCKHe MaTep­ HaAhl ANI 'CAOBapR KHHJKHHKOB H KHHJKHOCTH ApeBHeH PycH', the present instalment taking us from Lavretskii, Semen Fedorovich to Shusherin, I van Kornil' evich. A substantial proportion of the bibliographies in Byzantinoslavica, 53, I992: 29o-374, and RusMed, 7.2, concerns the literature of Old Rus'. D. 0. Serov in GDL, 4, I 992: 4I g-29, provides a partial biobibliography of Platon Grigor' e­ vich Vasenko (I874-c. I940), mostly concerned with historical writ­ ings of the I 7th c. TODL, 45, I992, celebrates the centenary of the birth of Varvara Petrovna Adrianova-Peretts, mostly with per­ sonalia, and includes at pp. go-33 a list of publications by V. N. Peretts for I9I8-23. The same volume also includes (pp. 445-66) the results ofarcheographical expeditions in I988 to the Northern Dvina, Pinega, and Latgallia. 2. PRE-MONGOLIAN LITERATURE The work of the early translators and translated texts on East Slavonic territory has attracted attention this year. M. A. Momina, TODL, 45, I992: 20o-I9, taking as her starting point the notorious 'npeAoJKeHHe KHHr' under laroslav the Wise, argues

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Published: Mar 13, 1994

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