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Alexander Nikolayevich Pypin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Пы́пин; 6
April 1833 – 9
December 1904) was a
Russian literary historian, ethnographer,...
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revolutionary democrat,
materialist philosopher,
critic and
socialist Alexander Pypin (1833–1904),
Russian literary historian, ethnographer,
journalist and editor...
- generation's
grandfathers preferred speaking (Old) Belarusian.
According to A. N.
Pypin, the
Belarusian language was
spoken in some
areas among the
minor nobility...
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Review 62.1 (1984): 6–24.
online Alexander Herzen. My Past and
Thoughts A.
Pypin, Belinsky: His Life and Correspondence,
Saint Petersburg, 1876 Ivan Turgenev...
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writings of
historians Sergei Solovyov,
Vasily Klyuchevsky,
Alexander Pypin, and Igor Grabar.
Eisenstein filled over a
hundred notebooks with his ideas...
- Ligou.
Dictionnaire de la franc-maçonnerie, 1974 ISBN 2-13-054497-5 A.N.
Pypin Russkoe masonstvo (Petrograd, 1916), at p.396 François-Adrien Boieldieu...
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until 1864),
Maxim Antonovich,
Grigory Yeliseyev and
Alexander Pypin to join its
editorial staff.
Controversy among the
members of the editorial...
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Around 1844, he met
Alexander Pypin with whom he
attended an
extracurricular history and
literature club.
Rovinsky and
Pypin would stay
close friends for...
- at the “Wednesdays”,
besides Milyukov, were N. G. Chernyshevsky, A. N.
Pypin, P. S. Bilyarsky, and G. E. Blagosvetlov. The well-known
conservative F...
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Tadeusz Zielinski; the
literary scholars Alexander Veselovsky and
Alexander Pypin; and the
writers Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Goncharov,
Aleksandr Ostrovsky, Grigory...