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Boris Andreevich Uspenskij (Russian: Бори́с Андре́евич Успе́нский) (born 1
March 1937, in Moscow) is a
Russian linguist, philologist, semiotician, historian...
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reincarnation can be seen in this belief)—carried by a
stork or nightjar.
Boris Uspenskij,
having analyzed the
extensive ethnographic material about Iriy, concluded...
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Eduard Nikolayevich Uspensky (Russian: Эдуард Николаевич Успенский; 22
December 1937 – 14
August 2018) was a
Soviet and
Russian children's
writer and poet...
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extradiegetic narrative, respectively. The
Russian semiotician Boris Uspenskij identifies five
planes on
which point of view is
expressed in a narrative:...
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Taktikon Uspensky or
Uspenskij is the
conventional name of a mid-9th
century Gr**** list of the civil,
military and
ecclesiastical offices of the Byzantine...
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Russian monarchs "Godunov".
Random House Webster's
Unabridged Dictionary.
Uspenskij, F. B., & Litvina, A. F. (2021). The
Birthday of
Boris Godunov. Studi...
- language] (in Bulgarian). Sofia, Bulgaria: Народна Просвета. pp. 29, 30.
Uspenskij,
Boris (2013). "Glagolitic
script as a
manifestation of
sacred knowledge"...
- Ivanov,
Aleksandr M. Pjatigorskij,
Vladimir N. Toporov, and
Boris A.
Uspenskij -
first published the
manifesto "Theses on the
semiotic study of cultures...
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parliament for the
Estonian Greens party (2007–2011). 1975.
Lotman Jurij M.;
Uspenskij B.A.; Ivanov, V.V.; Toporov, V.N. and Pjatigorskij, A.M. 1975. "Theses...
- settlements,
including Hólmgarðr (Novgorod), and Kønugarðr (Kiev);
Fjodor Uspenskij argues that the use of the
element garðr in
these names, as well as in...