-
Paisius Velichkovsky or
Wieliczkowski (Paisie de la Neamţ in Romanian; Паисий Величковский in Russian; Паїсій Величковський in Ukrainian; 20
December 1722...
- with
Leonid Velichkovsky. He told her that he had a lot of
interesting material, and
invited Gulkina to
watch it.
Natalia liked Velichkovsky's music, and...
- Tomasello,
Michael (1996). "The
Cultural Roots of Language". In B.
Velichkovsky and D.
Rumbaugh (ed.).
Communicating Meaning: The
Evolution and Development...
- a
Church Slavonic language translation of
selected texts by
Paisius Velichkovsky (Dobrotolublye, Добротолю́бїе) in 1793, a
Russian translation by Ignatius...
- Технология) is a Soviet-Russian
synthpop band
formed in 1990 by
Leonid Velichkovsky,
Andrey Kokhaev, and
Roman Ryabtsev,
former members of the band Bioconstructor [ru]...
- Marc H. (1
February 2013). "6.
Origins of
Communication in Infancy". In
Velichkovsky,
Boris M.; Rumbaugh,
Duane M. (eds.).
Communicating Meaning: The Evolution...
- S2CID 33697898. Kozlovskiy, S.;
Vartanov A.;
Pyasik M.;
Nikonova E.;
Velichkovsky B. (10
October 2013). "Anatomical
Characteristics of
Cingulate Cortex...
- support. The late 18th
century saw the rise of
starchestvo under Paisiy Velichkovsky and his
disciples at the
Optina Monastery. This
marked a
beginning of...
- of
elders in the
Slavic world is ****ociated with the name of
Paisius Velichkovsky (1722–1794), who
produced the
Church Slavonic translation of selected...
- Monastery, with his
spiritual father, the
hermit Paisius Velichkovsky. In 1763,
together with
Velichkovsky, they left
Mount Athos and went to
Moldavia with 64...