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Zhitomirsky is a
Ukrainian Jewish toponymic surname derived from the
Polish surname Żytomirski,
derived from the
adjectival form for the city of Żytomierz...
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Jacob (Yakov)
Zhitomirsky (Russian: Яков Абрамович Житомирский;
party alias Otsov (Отцов);
Okhrana aliases Andre and Daudet) was a
prominent Bolshevik...
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Zhitomirsky Uyezd (Житомирский уезд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Volhynian Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the southeastern...
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Daniel Vladimirovich Zhitomirsky (22
December 1906 – 27 June 1992) was a
Russian musicologist and
music critic who
specialized in the
music of German...
- arguments.
According to
Brown and
musicologists Hans
Keller and
Daniel Zhitomirsky,
Tchaikovsky found his
solution to large-scale
structure while composing...
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Konstantin Zhitomirsky (born
Israel Zhitomirsky) was a
Jewish pedagogue and
Yiddish scholar born in Ukraine, then part of the
Russian Empire.
Zhitomirsky was...
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Zhitomirsky family (Yiddish: זשיטאָמירסקי) is a
Jewish family originating from present-day Ukraine. The
earliest known members of the
family lived...
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Viktor Zhitomirsky (1894–1954) was a
Soviet physician,
infectious disease scientist and
epidemiologist who
pioneered the
study of
microbiology in Tajikistan...
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provocateurs against revolutionaries in
Imperial Russia were notorious.
Jacob Zhitomirsky,
Yevno Azef,
Roman Malinovsky, and
Dmitry Bogrov, all
members of Okhrana...
- of Venus", was
proposed by
Soviet engineer and sci-fi
writer Sergei Zhitomirsky in 1971. NASA
never intended to
seriously pursue HAVOC,
instead using...