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- (in Ukrainian). K.: Наукова думка. p. 236. Retrieved 24 September 2024. "Eneyida | work by Kotlyarevsky". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-05-30...
- playwright from Poltava in southeastern Ukraine, published his epic poem, Eneyida, a burlesque in Ukrainian, based on Virgil's Aeneid. His book was published...
- [need quotation to verify] With the publication of Ivan Kotliarevsky's Eneyida (Aeneid) in 1798, which established the modern Ukrainian language, and...
- Toronto: The Basilian Press, 2004. — 278 pages. ISBN 978-0921-5-3766-3. "Eneyida | work by Kotlyarevsky". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-05-30...
- emergence of the Ukrainian literary language. For example, in the 1798 poem Eneyida, written by Ivan Kotlyarevsky and based on the Latin poem Aeneid, for satirical...
- Энеи́да, вы́вороченная наизна́нку). Ivan Kotliarevsky's mock-epic poem Eneyida (Ukrainian: Енеїда), written in 1798, is considered to be the first literary...
- is traditionally connected with the publication of the first part of "Eneyida" by Ivan Kotlyarevsky (1798). In 1846, in Moscow the "Istoriya Rusov ili...
- Grushenka M. Leskov Grushenka Kokhannyam ne zhartuyut P. Calderon Inessa Eneyida I. Kotlyarevsky Syvilla Vash khid, korolevo! E. Skryb Anna Cholovik moyeyi...
- Aeneid (19 BC) Characters Film and TV The Avenger (1962) Eneide (1971–2) Eneyida (1991) Literature Historia Brittonum (c. 828 history of Britain) Roman...
- was chosen in response to the 175th anniversary of the publication of "Eneyida" by Ivan Kotlyarevskyi’, and the festival was curated by Tetyana Terekhova...