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Oxford Slavonic Papers : new series

edited by Robert Auty, J.L.I. Fennell, J.S.G. Simmons

Clarendon Press, 1968-

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Note

Vol. 12-14 ed.: J.L.I. Fennell, A.E. Pennington, I.P. Foote

Vol. 15-19 ed.: J.L.I. Fennell, G.C. Stone, I.P. Foote

Vol. 20-21 ed.: I.P. Foote, G.S. Smith, G.C. Stone

Vol. 22- ed.: C.M. Macrobert, G.S. Smith, G.C. Stone

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 21 ISBN 9780198151562

Description

The new series of Oxford Slavonic papers follows that of the original series, thirteen volumes of which appeared between the years 1950 and 1967. It is devoted to the publication of original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. This volume has particular relevance to literary and linguistic researchers in Slavonic studies.

Table of Contents

  • The accentuation in the Slavonic languages of masculine nouns with prefix, D.J.L.Johnson (Lecturer in Russian, University of Birmingham)
  • Thrust and Parry - Anglo-Russian relations in the Muscovite North, Samuel.H.Baron (Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
  • from Pulcinella to Petrushka - the history of the Russian glove puppet theatre, Catriona Kelly (Junior Research Fellow, Christ Church, Oxford)
  • "Ambitious and Daring above her Sex"- Tsarevna Sophia Alekseevna (1657-1704)in foreigners' accounts, Lindsey Hughes (Lecturer in Russian History, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London)
  • the sources of Michael Groening's "Rossijskaja grammatika" - Stockholm 1750, H.Keipert (Professor of Slavonic Philology, University of Bonn)
  • Pisma D.I., Fonvizina k P.I. Paninu iz Frantsii- problema zhanra, I.Serman (Professor Emeritus, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • official propaganda in mid nineteenth century Russia, Baron M.A.Korf and "The Accession of Nicholas I, Bruce W.Lincoln, (University Research Professor of Russian History, Northern Illinois University)
  • Alexis Aladin, Trudovik leader in the first Russian Duma - materials for a biography, R.F.Christian (Professor of Russian, University of St. Andrews)
  • ten letters of A.V.Shiryaevets (1923-1924), Gordon McVay (Lecturer in Russian, University of Bristol).
Volume

v. 23 ISBN 9780198151678

Description

Part of an annual series devoted to the publication of original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries.

Table of Contents

  • Donald Ostrowski: A stemma for the first letter of A.M.Kurbsky
  • Maria Salomon Arel
  • "The Laws of Russia Written": An English manuscript on Muscovy at the end of the sixteenth century
  • Nina Taylor: The folklore origins of Mickiewicz's Dziady : Olimpia Swianiewiczowa's Interpretation
  • A.V.Blyum: Dal's Dictionary and the Censorship: New material on Baudouin de Courtenay
  • J.Luria (Y.S.Lure): Mikhail Bulgakov and Lev Tolstoy
  • R.F.Christian
  • Alexis Aladin: The last years (1920-1927).
Volume

v. 17 ISBN 9780198156611

Description

An annual publication, the Oxford Slavonic Papers features original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and the other Slavonic countries. Volume 17 contains essays on such topics as the rulers of 13th-century Lithuania, the politics of the legal process in early medieval Poland, Morfill and the Czechs, and love and marriage in Pushkin's Eugene Onegin.
Volume

v. 19 ISBN 9780198156659

Description

An annual series devoted to the publication of contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries.
Volume

v. 22 ISBN 9780198156680

Description

Oxford Slavonic Papers is an annual series devoted to the publication of original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. It will benefit researchers in Slavonic studies, particularly literature.

Table of Contents

  • C. M. MacRobert : Two for the Price of One: the Psalter MS Pec 68
  • Michael Giedroy: The Arrival of Christianity in Lithuania: Baptism and Survival
  • W. Gareth Jones : Biography in Eighteenth-Century Russia
  • Mark Altshuller : The Walter Scott Motifs in Nikolay Gogol's story The Lost Letter
  • I. P. Foote : M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin in English: a Bibliography
  • Yu. D. Levin : Shakespeare and Russian Literature: Nineteenth-Century Attitudes
  • David C. Bennett : Ablative-Locative Transfers: Evidence from Slovene and Serbo-Croat
  • D. Barton Johnson : The Galoshes Manifesto: a Motif in the Novels of Sasha Sokolov.
Volume

v. 24 ISBN 9780198156697

Description

An annual series devoted to the publication of original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. Contents: C. M. MacRobert, The Systems of Supplementary Penitential Texts in the Psalter Mss Pec 68, Belgrade 36 and Pljevlja 80; George G "om "ori , Sir Philip Sidney's Hungarian and Polish Connections; A. G. Cross , The Russian Banya in the Descriptions of Foreign Travellers and in the Depictions of Foreign and Russian Artists; I. P. Foote , The Petersburg Censorship Committee, 1828-1905; Stanley J. Rabinowitz , A `Fairy Tale of Love'? The Relationship of Zinaida Gippius and Akim Volynsky (Unpublished Materials). This book is intended for researchers in Slavonic studies, particularly literary and linguistic.

Table of Contents

  • C. M. MacRobert, Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford: The Systems of Supplementary Penitential Texts in the Psalter Mss Pec 68, Belgrade 36 and Pljevlja 80
  • George Gomori, University Lecturer in Slavonic Studies and Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge: Sir Philip Sidney's Hungarian and Polish Connections
  • A. G. Cross, Professor of Slavonic Studies, University of Cambridge: The Russian Banya in the Descriptions of Foreign Travellers and in the Depictions of Foreign and Russian Artists
  • I. P. Foote: The St Petersburg Censorship Committee, 1828-1905
  • Stanley J. Rabinowitz, Professor of Russian, Amherst College, Massachusetts: A 'Fairy Tale of Love'? The Relationship of Zinaida Gippius and Akim Volynsky (Unpublished Materials).
Volume

v. 25 ISBN 9780198156703

Description

Contents: S.C. Rowell: Between Lithuania and Rus': Dovmont-Timofey of Pskov, his Life and Cult; R.G. Skrynnikov: Ecclesiastical Thought in Russia and the Church Councils of 1503 and 1504; Richard Butterwick: The Visit to England in 1754 of Stanislaw August Poniatowski; Gerald Stone & Tom Priestley: Carinthian Slovene in the Archives of the Deutscher Sprachatlas ; Rigmaila Salys: Boris Pasternak and his Father's Art. This book is intended for researchers in Slavonic studies, particularly literary, linguistic, and historical areas of study.

Table of Contents

Between Lithuania and Rus': Dovmont-Timofey of Pskov, His Life and Cult by S.C. Rowell, Research Fellow in Medieval History, Clare College, Cambridge Ecclesiastical Though in Russia and the Church Councils of 1503 and 1504 by R.G. Skrynnikov, Professor of History, University of St Petersburg The Visit to England in 1754 of Stanislaw August Poniatowski by Richard Butterwick, Starun Scholar, Hertford College, Oxford Carinthian Slovene in the Archeves of the Deutsher Sprachatlas: Unpublished Materials by Gerald Stone, Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford and Tom Priestley, Professor in the Department of Slavic and East European Studies, University of Alberta Boris Pasternak and His Father's Art by Rigmaila Salys, Associate Professor in the Department of German and Russian, State University of New York at Binghamton S
Volume

v. 26 ISBN 9780198156710

Description

This is an annual publication comprising original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and the other Slavonic countries. This book is intended for scholars and students of Slavonic Studies, particularly literary, linguistic, and historical areas of research.

Table of Contents

1: C. Vakareliyska: A Preliminary Comparison of the Curzon and Banica Gospels. 2: Ralph Cleminson: Cyrillic Printing in Trnava, c.1680-1727. 3: V. V. Zaitsev: Russian Diplomats on the Future of the European Possessions of the Ottoman Empire: A Document of September/October (Old Style) 1903. 4: Rimgaila Salys: A Tale of Two Artists: Valentin Serov and Leonid Pasternak. 5: Ol'ga Kaznina and G. S. Smith: D. S. Mirsky to Maksim Gor'ky: Sixteen Letters (1928-1934)
Volume

v. 27 ISBN 9780198156727

Description

This is an annual publication comprising original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and the other Slavonic countries. This book is intended for scholars and students of Slavonic studies, particularly literary, linguistic, and historical areas of research.

Table of Contents

1: M Dimnik: John Fennell's Contribution to Slavonic Studies. 2: Anthony Hippisley: A Jesuit Source Simon Polotsky's Vertograd Mnogotsvetnyi. 3: A G Cross: Contemporary British Responses (1762-1810) to the Personality and Career of Princess Ekaterina Romanova Dashkova. 4: I P Foote: Counter-Censorship: Authors v. Censors in Nineteenth-Century Russia. 5: Malcolm Jones: Dostoevsky, Zasetskaya, and Radstockism. 6: Stanley J Rabinowitz: From the Early History of Symbolism: unpublished Materials on Fedor Sologub, Akim Volynsky, and Lyubov' Gurevich. 7: Gregory Walker: Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by British Universities 1986-1991
Volume

v. 29 ISBN 9780198156734

Description

Volume XXIX of the Oxford Slavonic Papers contains original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. It includes the reproduction of a previously unknown drawing of St Petersburg during the reign of Peter the Great, spread across a four-page plate section. This book is intended for scholars and students of Slavonic studies, particularly literary, linguistic, and historical areas of research.

Table of Contents

1: Larissa Salmina-Haskell: An Unknown Drawing of St Petersburg during the Reign of Peter the Great. 2: Michail Fundaminski: The Books from Thomas Consett's Library in the Franckesche Stiftungen Collection in Halle. 3: Roger Bartlett: Britain, Russia, and Scurvy in the Eighteenth Century. 4: Olga Demidova: Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell, and George Eliot in Russian: A Bibliography (1849-1989). 5: V. V. Zaitsev: The Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs on the Realization of the Murzsteg Programme for Macedonia of 1903. 6: G. S. Smith: D. S. Mirsky to Dorothy Galton: Forty Letters from Moscow (1932-1937)
Volume

v. 28 ISBN 9780198159162

Description

Volume XXVIII of Oxford Slavonic Papers not only contains original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries, but has a general index to the first twenty-five volumes in the series. This book is intended for scholars and students of Slavonic studies, particularly literary, linguistic, and historical areas of research.
Volume

v. 30 ISBN 9780198159544

Description

[see short description]

Table of Contents

  • Learning Foreign Mysteries: Russian Pupils of the Aptekarskii Prikaz, 1650-1700
  • Two Views of the Polish Monarchy in the Eighteenth Century: The Polemic of Stanislaw August Poniatowski with Stanislaw Leszczynski
  • Self and Sensibility in Radishchev's Puteshestvie iz Peterburga v Moskvu: Dialogism and the Moral Spectator
  • The Development of Slovak Purism
  • D. S. Mirsky: Twenty-Two Letters (1926-34) to Salomeya Halpern
  • Seven Letters (1930) to Vera Suvchinskaya (Traill)
Volume

v. 31 ISBN 9780198159667

Description

The Oxford Slavonic Papers contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. Volume XXXI includes the reproduction of four black and white plates illustrating a selection of letters by D. S. Mirsky.

Table of Contents

  • The Publications of Sir Dimitri Obolensky, compiled by D. L. L. Howells
  • The Khazars' Formal Adoption of Judaism and Byzantium's Northern Policy
  • Towards Establishing the Canon of Nil Sorsky's Work
  • The Golitsyn and Kushelev-Bezborodko Collections and their Role in the Evolution of Public Art Galleries in Russia
  • Nikolay Bakhtin: Two Letters to Mikhail Lopatto (1924) and an Autobiographical Fragment
  • New Light on a Poem by Anna Akhmatova? Notes on the Textology of Recollection
  • Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by British Universities, 1922-1996
Volume

v. 32 ISBN 9780198159902

Description

The Oxford Slavonic Papers contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries.
Volume

v. 33 ISBN 9780198160168

Description

The Oxford Slavonic Papers contain original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literatures, culture, and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries.
Volume

v. 20 ISBN 9780199610440

Description

Oxford Slavonic Papers is an annual series devoted to the publication of original contributions and documents relating to the languages, literature, culture and history of Russia and other Slavonic countries. Articles in this volume are - The Arrival of Christianity in Lithuania: Between Rome and Byzantium (1281-1341); The Role of Imitatio in Jan Kochanowski's Elegiae, Lyricorum Libellus and Piesni ; "Opisanie vrat Chesti...": A Late Seventeenth-Century Russian Translation on William of Orange and the "Glorious Revolution"; Diplomatic Documents Concerning F.I. Tyutchev in Turin 1838-1839; Chekhov and the English Governess: The Prototype of Charlotta Ivanovna in The Cherry Orchard ; Religious Reform After 1905: Old Believers and the Orthodox Church; Theses in Slavonic Studies Approved for Higher Degrees by British Universities, 1982-1986 Researchers in Slavonic studies, particularly literary and linguistic.

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    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
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    24 cm
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