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Viktor Maksimovich Zhirmunsky (Russian: Ви́ктор Макси́мович Жирму́нский; 2
August 1891 – 31
January 1971; also
Wiktor Maximowitsch Schirmunski, Zirmunskij...
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Alexander Veselovsky with
laying the
groundwork for the discipline.
Viktor Zhirmunsky, for instance,
referred to
Veselovsky as "the most
remarkable representative...
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tales and music". ich.unesco.org.
Retrieved 29
November 2018.
Chadwick &
Zhirmunsky 1969, pp. 263–4. Büchner, V.F. and Doerfer, G., “Tañri̊”, in: Encyclopaedia...
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Kazakh folk tales, a witch.
According to Nora K.
Chadwick and
Viktor Zhirmunsky, the
character appears in the non-epic
traditions of the
Turkic peoples...
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vanquishes the King of Hor and
brings his wife back to gLing.
Chadwick and
Zhirmunsky consider that the main
outlines of the
cycle as we have it in Mongolia...
- In 1921, he
married philologist Maria Boreishe-Liverovsky (student of
Zhirmunsky). She died two
years later. On
September 15, 1924,
Nikolay married Maria's...
- He
retired from
teaching 10
years later.
Elena Rydzevskaya and
Viktor Zhirmunsky were
among his disciples. In 1933
Braun signed the Vow of
allegiance of...
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Douglas (2000–2012). "Online
Etymology Dictionary".
Retrieved 2013-04-15.
Zhirmunsky, Viktor; Hoffmann, John (2013). "Introduction to Rhyme: Its "History and...
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material vs.
device –
cannot account for the
organic unity of the work,
Zhirmunsky augmented it in 1919 with a
third term, the
teleological concept of style...
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January 10 -
Nadezhda Peshkova,
artist (born 1901)
January 31 –
Viktor Zhirmunsky,
literary historian and
linguist (born 1891)
April 12 – Igor Tamm, physicist...