This article aims at describing, in detail, the life story of Iulian Oksman, the renowned expert of Russian 19th-century literature, from his birth in 1895 to his student years in Germany (1912—1913) and St. Petersburg University (1913—1917). The study is largely based on findings from the Central State Historical Archive in St. Petersburg. The documents introduced in the article verify Oksman’s exact birthdate (January 5th, 1895, O. S.), and specify some details of his university studies. They also establish as April 29th, 1916 (O. S.), the previously unspecified date in the biography of Oksman’s fellow student, Osip Mandel’shtam: on that day, Oksman passed, and Mandel’shtam failed, the exam in professor Grigory Tsereteli’s course on Ancie...
This article analises liturgical singing of the last quarter of the 19th ct. as a cultural and art p...
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20th Slavonic Readings of the Memory of Professor P.A. Dmitriev and Professor G.I. Safronov,...
The article is based on a series of memoirs dedicated to a pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg socialit...
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“Sergei Ivanych” is a chapter from Osip Mandel’shtam’s autobiographical narrative The Noise of Time ...
This is a review of the collection of articles dedicated to the memory of Prof. Zara Mints (1927—199...
In his contribution to the second volume of Slavica Revalensia, Sergei Shindin reviews the proceedin...
The article presents hitherto unknown letters in Polish by Edward Możejko, a Canadian scholar of Pol...
This article is devoted to the theme of a portrait that “comes to life” in Russian classical and con...
The paper studies modern Ukrainian artistic reportage which synthesises the features of a travel ess...
The article examines the history of attempts to return the archives of the central authorities of th...
This article looks into the history of Muslim community of Petrograd Leningrad during the Soviet tim...
This article aims to present some documents that have been until recently considered undeniably lost...
This article proceeds investigating the archive of the first Norwegian Professor of Slavic languages...
This article analises liturgical singing of the last quarter of the 19th ct. as a cultural and art p...
Статья посвящена памяти А. А. Потебни. Приложение: Список трудов А. А. Потебни. The article is dedi...
20th Slavonic Readings of the Memory of Professor P.A. Dmitriev and Professor G.I. Safronov,...
The article is based on a series of memoirs dedicated to a pre-revolutionary St. Petersburg socialit...
This article results from extensive archival research, and compares information found in Tenishev sc...
“Sergei Ivanych” is a chapter from Osip Mandel’shtam’s autobiographical narrative The Noise of Time ...
This is a review of the collection of articles dedicated to the memory of Prof. Zara Mints (1927—199...
In his contribution to the second volume of Slavica Revalensia, Sergei Shindin reviews the proceedin...
The article presents hitherto unknown letters in Polish by Edward Możejko, a Canadian scholar of Pol...
This article is devoted to the theme of a portrait that “comes to life” in Russian classical and con...
The paper studies modern Ukrainian artistic reportage which synthesises the features of a travel ess...
The article examines the history of attempts to return the archives of the central authorities of th...
This article looks into the history of Muslim community of Petrograd Leningrad during the Soviet tim...
This article aims to present some documents that have been until recently considered undeniably lost...
This article proceeds investigating the archive of the first Norwegian Professor of Slavic languages...
This article analises liturgical singing of the last quarter of the 19th ct. as a cultural and art p...
Статья посвящена памяти А. А. Потебни. Приложение: Список трудов А. А. Потебни. The article is dedi...
20th Slavonic Readings of the Memory of Professor P.A. Dmitriev and Professor G.I. Safronov,...