- Rudnitsky,
Rudnytsky, Rudnytskyi, or
Rudnitski (feminine:
Rudnitskaya or Rudnytska) is a
transliteration of the
Russian or Ukrainian-language spelling...
- Ivan
Pavlovych Lysiak Rudnytsky (Ukrainian: Іван Павлович Лисяк-Рудницький, 27
October 1919 – 25
April 1984) was a
historian of
Ukrainian socio-political...
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Dorian Rudnytsky (born July 9, 1944) is an
American cellist and composer. He was born in New York City to a
Ukrainian family. His
father was the composer/conductor...
- p. 73,83.
Blumenfeld 2006, p. 125f.
Blumenfeld 2006, p. 123.
Rudnytsky 2002.
Rudnytsky 2002, p. 219.
Fuechtner 2011. Homer,
Frederic D. (1988). The interpretation...
- deny the
influence of Nietzsche's ideas. One
historian quotes Peter L.
Rudnytsky, who says that
based on Freud's
correspondence with his
adolescent friend...
-
British Library".
British Library Journal. ISSN 0305-5167.
Rudnytsky 1987, pp. 433–434.
Rudnytsky 1987, p. 433.
Snyder 2022,
timecode 37:39-43:41. Wikimedia...
- 2017.
Rudnytsky 1988, p. 204.
Rudnytsky 1988, pp. 204–205.
Rudnytsky 1988, p. 205.
Rudnytsky 1988, pp. 205–206.
Rudnytsky 1988, p. 206.
Rudnytsky 1988...
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Teofil Leontiy Ivan Kedryn-Rudnytskyi
Teofil Leontiy Yaroslav-Bohdan
Rudnytsky Ivan
Samiylenko Cabinet of
Ministers Vitold Fokin Valentyn Symonenko1...
- Shevelov,
George (1981). "Evolution of the
Ukrainian Literary Language". In
Rudnytsky, Ivan L.; Himka, John-Paul (eds.).
Rethinking Ukrainian History. Edmonton...
- nationalism" in any way. An
opera called "Anna Yaroslavna",
written by
Antin Rudnytsky, was
first performed at
Carnegie Hall in 1969. In 1998, the Ukrainian...