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Alexander Khristoforovich Vostokov (born
Alexander Woldemar Osteneck; Russian: Алекса́ндр Христофо́рович Восто́ков; 27 March [O.S.
March 16] 1781 – 20...
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Sergei Vladimirovich Vostokov (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Востоков; 13
April 1945 – 7
March 2025) was a
Russian mathematician who made
major contributions...
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Vostokov (Russian: Востоков) is a
Russian surname. The
feminine form is
Vostokova (Russian: Востокова).
Notable people with the
surname include: Alexander...
- von Baader,
German philosopher and
theologian (d. 1841) 1781 –
Alexander Vostokov, Estonian-Russian
philologist and
academic (d. 1864) 1784 – Sándor Kőrösi...
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Vostokov, Sergei,
Local Fields and
their Extensions, 2nd ed.,
American Mathematical Society, 2002, ISBN 0-8218-3259-X Fesenko, Ivan and
Vostokov, Sergei...
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Fesenko &
Vostokov 2002, Def. 1.4.6. Weil 1995, Ch. I,
Theorem 6.
Neukirch 1999, p. 122.
Neukirch 1999,
Theorem II.5.7.
Fesenko &
Vostokov 2002, Chapters...
- this one is not of
ancient Slavic origin but was
coined by
Alexander Vostokov in 1802 and po****rized by
Vasily Zhukovsky in his
eponymous ballad "Svetlana"...
- Buccaneers).
Wally Ursuliak, 95,
Canadian curler,
world champion (1961).
Sergei Vostokov, 79,
Russian mathematician. Sir
David Vunagi, 74,
Solomon Islands Anglican...
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Buslayev postulated) or if all
skalds of Rus were
called boyans (Alexander
Vostokov).
Although The Lay is the only
authentic source mentioning Boyan, his name...
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modern Bulgarian language. For
similar reasons,
Russian linguist Aleksandr Vostokov used the term Slav-Bulgarian. The term is
still used by some
writers but...