Primary Chronicle (redirect from Povest' vremennykh let)
времѧньныхъ лѣтъ, romanized: Pověstĭ vremęnĭnyxŭ lětŭ, commonly transcribed Povest' vremennykh let (PVL), lit. 'Tale of Bygone Years'), is a chronicle of Kievan...
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Chronicle of Flaming Years (redirect from Povest plamennykh let)
Chronicle of Flaming Years (Russian: Повесть пламенных лет, translit. Povest plamennykh let) is a 1961 Soviet World War II film directed by Yuliya Solntseva...
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Textual criticism of the Primary Chronicle (redirect from Textual criticism of the Povest' vremennykh let)
времѧньныхъ лѣтъ, romanized: Pověstĭ vremęnĭnyxŭ lětŭ, commonly transcribed Povest' vremennykh let and abbreviated PVL) aims to reconstruct the original text...
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jat (něsam, věra, lěpo, pověst, tělo). It is pronounced in different ways depending on dialect: Ekavian (nesam, vera, lepo, povest, telo), Ikavian (nisam...
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Stanford, CA: Stanford UP Butuzov, A.E. (2008), Russkaya goticheskaya povest XIX Veka Charnes, Linda (2010), Shakespeare and the Gothic Strain, Vol....
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maiden stories (dekliškovzgojna povest) attesting a girl's honesty and stories about social rise of an orphan (najdenska povest). Named after the principal...
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the English Sir Lancelot du Lake, and Domolot of Lokva in the Belarusian Povest' o Tryshchane [be]. Ban's kingdom of Benoic, the capital of which is Trebe...
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representative of the Tristan story in Slavic languages. The Old Belarusian prose Povest' o Tryshchane [be] from the 1560s represents the furthest Eastern advance...
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Ukrainian Literature and Culture. Excerpts from The Rus' Primary Chronicle (Povest vremennykh let, PVL) (PDF). Toronto: Electronic Library of Ukrainian Literature...
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Ostrowski, Donald (2006). "The Account of Volodimer's Conversion in the "Povest' vremennykh let": A Chiasmus of Stories". Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 28...
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