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Vukol Mikhaylovich Lavrov (Russian: Вукoл Михайлович Лавров; 23
September 1852 — 23
January 1912) was a journalist, publisher,
editor and
translator from...
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follows the
traditions of the
magazine laid down in 1880 by its founder,
Vukol Mikhailovich Lavrov. At the time of its
first publications,
Russkaya Mysl...
- March. Half a year
prior to that, in the
summer of 1895,
Chekhov guested at
Vukol Lavrov's in Maleyevka. His
major point of
interests in the
discussions that...
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sending the m****cript by post and, upon
returning home, in May,
handed it to
Vukol Lavrov. Then he
suddenly changed his mind and in a 6 June
letter asked Viktor...
- Chubinashvili,
Simon Janashia,
Giorgi Akhvlediani,
Nikoloz Berdzenishvili,
Vukol Beridze,
Giorgi Nioradze,
Akaki Shanidze,
Varlam Topuria,
Giorgi Tsereteli...
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vocal score, not from any
English Bible.
Psalm 97, "Oblak a mrákota jest
vůkol něho". Andantino. ("Darkness and
thunderclouds are
round about Him", "Um...
- Lazarevic. The Tale of
Eruslane Lazarevich m****cript was published,
first by
Vukol Undolski [ru] and N. S. Tikhonravov, and then by the m****cript Archive...
- Tavzishvili,
Razhden Khutsishvili,
Dimitri Gedevanishvili,
Giorgi Javakhishvili,
Vukol Beridze,
Shota Dzidziguri and others. It is
owing to them as well that the...
- book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Mihailovich Undolskiy,
Vukol;
Fyodorovich Bychkov, Afanasiy;
Egorovich Viktorov, Aleksey. Очерк славяно-русской...
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originally intended for The
Artist magazine, but in a 13
March 1895
letter Vukol Lavrov informed Chekhov that the
magazine had gone
bankrupt and
asked for...