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Sergey Sergeyevich Averintsev (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Аверинцев,
December 10, 1937, in
Moscow –
February 21, 2004, in Vienna) was a
Russian literary...
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shown as "a wise man
dressed in
adult clothes."
Literary scholar, S. S.
Averintsev interpreted the mix of
maternal tenderness and
poignant sorrow seen in...
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mladshego izvodov (Moscow and Leningrad: AN SSSR, 1950), pp. 191-96.
Averintsev S. The
Baptism of Rus' and the path of
Russian culture, in The Christianization...
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particular attention to
nations of the USSR.
Edited by E.M. Meletinskii, S.S.
Averintsev, V.V. Ivanov, R.V. Makarevich, et al. 1990. ISBN 9785852700322 Ilze Vjatere...
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traditions of
Russian philosophy were
revived in
Soviet Russia,
since Sergey Averintsev and
Vladimir Bibikhin received spiritual succession from him. The most...
- and ****ociated with the work of
Mikhail Bakhtin,
Aleksei Losev,
Sergey Averintsev,
Georgy Gachev, Juri Lotman,
Vyacheslav Ivanov,
Vladimir Toporov, Edward...
- "non-possessors" and "possessors", respectively.
According to
Sergey Averintsev, Dionisy's art is "an
unusual compromise, an
attempt to
combine the two...
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Athanasios Angelou (b. 1951), Gr****,
literature Sergey Averintsev (1937–2004), Russian,
culture Peter Charanis (1908–1985), Gr**** and American...
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Zurab Zhvania Jacek Kuroń
Mstislav Rostropovich (10 June 1992)
Sergey Averintsev (19
January 1992)
Anatolijs Gorbunovs Brian Mulroney (12
February 1992)...
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scientific editorial board are or were: RAS Academics:
Sergey S.
Averintsev,
Eugene N. Avrorin,
Sergei I. Adian, Yuri P. Altukhov [ru], Z****s I....