- not
terribly productive." –
Charles J.
Halperin (2001) The Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod (Russian: Новгородско-Софийский свод, Novgorod-Sofia Compilation)...
- The
largest glaciers are
Bolshoy Taldurinsky (35 km2),
Mensu (21 km2),
Sofiysky (17 km2), and
Bolshoy Maashey (16 km2).
Mineral resources in the region...
-
ultimately descended from the same autograph). For example, the Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod is the
hypothetical protograph of the
Novgorod Fourth Chronicle (NPL)...
- Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod,
which in turn
served as the
protograph of the
Novgorod Fourth Chronicle and
Sofia First Chronicle. The Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod was...
-
Russian philologist Aleksey Shakhmatov tentatively called it the Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod (Novgorod-Sofia Corpus) and
initially dated it to 1448, but later...
-
Georgia (1901–1905)
Nicholas (Nalimov),
Exarch of
Georgia (1905–1906)
Nikon (
Sofiysky),
Exarch of
Georgia (1906–1908)
Innocent (Beliaev),
Exarch of
Georgia (1909–1913)...
- late-14th–early-15th-century
Trinity Chronicle. The 1430s Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod,
compiled at the
office of the
Moscow Metropolitan, may have combined...
- from 1192. The
church is
located at
Saint Peter Cemetery, on the left (
Sofiysky) bank of the
Volkhov River,
outside of the
limits of the old city. The...
-
relation to its source: a
special processing of the
hypothetical Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod,
reflected also in the 1479
Grand Princely Codex of Moscow. The Lvov...
-
Russian philologist Aleksey Shakhmatov tentatively called it the Novgorodsko-
Sofiysky Svod (Novgorod-Sofia Corpus) and
initially dated it to 1448, but later...