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- Izmail Ivanovich Sreznevsky (Russian: Измаил Иванович Срезневский; 13 June 1812, Yaroslavl – 21 February 1880, St. Petersburg) was a Russian philologist...
- Vyacheslav Izmailovich Sreznevsky (Russian: Вячеслав Измайлович Срезневский; 3 October 1849 – 29 June 1937) was a Russian philologist, photographer and...
- when it evaporates quasi-steadily, which was first observed by Boris Sreznevsky in 1882, and was explained by Irving Langmuir in 1918. If d ( t ) {\displaystyle...
- The name appears as early as the Old East Slavic language stage. Izmail Sreznevsky, in his Materials for the Dictionary of the Old East Slavic Language,...
- Jeudy Dugour 1836–1840 Ivan Shulgin 1840–1861 Pyotr Pletnyov 1861 Izmail Sreznevsky (acting) 1861–1863 Aleksandr Voskresensky (acting) 1863–1865 Heinrich...
- needed] The first chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee was Vyacheslav Sreznevsky. In 1951–1992, the Russian Olympic Committee was essentially the Soviet...
- Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812–1881), Duke of the House of Oldenburg Izmail Sreznevsky (1812–1880), a towering figure in 19th-century Slavic studies Leonid Sabaneyev...
- considered unlikely by Vasilyev: late 13th - early 14th century (Slavists Sreznevsky, Galkovsky), 14th century (Mansikka). According to Rybakov, Sermon by...
- Этимологический словарь русского языка. Vol. 1–4. Moscow: Progress. Sreznevsky, Izmail (1893). Материалы для словаря древнерусского языка по письменным...
- (λάχανο) (GIBI 1980, 171–182). Quite deliberately, the Russian Slavologist Sreznevsky decided that Pachymer had wrongly transmitted the Slavic word "bardokva"...