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- The Archaeographic Commission (Археографическая комиссия) was set up in St. Petersburg in 1834 by Platon Shirinsky-Shikhmatov, Nikolay Ustryalov, and Pavel...
- by the government-sponsored Vilnius Archaeographic Commission (copying the example of the Imperial Archaeographic Commission). It was chaired by Yakub...
- archive in 1819–21. Seven years later Stroyev launched the first of his "archaeographic expeditions" that led him through no less than 14 provinces in 1829-34...
- rule Russia. Shirinsky-Shikhmatov's most durable achievement was the Archaeographic Commission set up in 1834 to oversee the publication of medieval archives...
- ISBN 978-0-253-33958-4. Berger, Adolf (1868). Acts collected by the Caucasian Archaeographic Commission: Volume II (PDF). Main Directorate of the Viceroy of the...
- student of Volodymyr Antonovych. Storozhenko was a member of the Kiev Archaeographic Commission, the Nestor the Chronicler Historic ****ociation and other...
- Археографическою коммиссиею. Т. II [Acts collected by the Caucasian Archaeographic Commission, Vol. II] (PDF) (in Russian). Tiflis: Typography of the Chief...
- published since 2006. Archaeographic Yearbook (Russian: Археографический ежегодник) has been published since 1957 by the Archaeographic Commission. The Slavic...
- "Notes on the Ethnography Department". He was also a member of the Archaeographic Commission of the Moscow Archaeological Society [fr; ru; uk] from 1876...
- Peipus (1242) have been dated to the middle of the 14th century. The Archaeographic Commission (Komissiónnyy) copy of the Novgorod First Chronicle, which...