- in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of Mir
Bozhy, the
latter describing the
story "as a kind of
setting for the environment...
- Davydova, the
adopted daughter of
Alexandra Davydova, the
editor of Mir
Bozhy. The
latter died that same year.
Maria Karlovna took over the publication;...
- time, came from
Angel Bogdanovich who (in the
October 1898
issue of Mir
Bozhy)
praised Chekhov for
discovering a new, and yet
totally realistic social...
- in Syn
Otechestva and
Angel Bogdanovich in the
October 1898
issue of Mir
Bozhy, the
latter seeing the
story "as a kind of
setting for the
environment where...
- the
second novel by
Dmitry Merezhkovsky,
first published in 1900 by Mir
Bozhy magazine, then
released as a
separate edition 1901. The
novel constitutes...
-
Soviet Russia) was a
Russian philologist,
editor (Kosmopolis, 1897–1898; Mir
Bozhy, 1902–1906),
literary critic,
theatre and
literary historian.
Fyodor Batyushkov...
- Mir
Bozhiy (God's World, Мир божий) was a
Russian monthly magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in 1892–1906. It was
edited first by
Viktor Ostrogorsky...
- name, from kovač 'blacksmith' 16 8,258 Božić patronymic, from Božo (from
bozhy meaning 'of God') 17 8,152 Blažević patronymic, from Blaž lat.
Blasius 'Blaise'...
- 'temple', is used to
refer to the
church building as a
temple of God (Khram
Bozhy). The
words church and temple, in this case are interchangeable; however...
- University.
Contributing regularly to
Semya i Shkola,
Russkaya Shkola, Mir
Bozhy as well as Obrazovaniye,
which he
became an editor-in-chief of in 1876,...