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Development and characterization of chimera of yellow fever virus vaccine strain and Tick-Borne encephalitis virus. [PDF]
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"Development of gerontology would be more effective under governmental support": an interview with Vladimir N. Anisimov. [PDF]
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The artifact reading experience: “Pushkin notebook” by Alexei Remizov
The article actualizes the range of problems of phenomenology of the text in relation to such specific objects of the creative heritage of A. M. Remizov as his albums. Based on the basic provisions of semiotic analysis, the author of the article proposes to investigate the Remizov’s artifact in the field of scientific concepts was formulated by Y.
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THE ISSUE OF THE SOURCES OF TWO STORIES BY ALEXEI REMIZOV FROM THE CYCLE SEMIDNEVETS
The article is based on the unpublished correspondence of two friends, the writer Alexei Remizov and the historian and lawyer Ivan Ryazanovskiy. The letters touch on the circumstances of the correspondents’ private lives and recount the turbulent events of the summer of 1917 in Petrograd.
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The article is dedicated to the epistle contacts of the Germany translator Gertrud Hahn (Russified name — Gertruda Eduardovna Gan) with Alexander Blok and Alexei Remizov. The article consists of four thematic sections and reveals episodes of the creative biography of the heroine of the research. G.
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This article analyzes the connections and contacts of Alexei Mikhailovich Remizov and his wife Serafima Pavlovna Remizova-Dovgello with Rachel Grigor’evna Ginzberg (1885–1957), daughter of major Jewish philosopher Ahad Ha’am (né Usher Isayevich (Asher Hirsch) Ginzberg) and wife of Russian writer M. A. Osorgin, who was exiled with her husband aboard the
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The article focuses on an unusual episode in Alexei Remizov’s life, when shortly after the Revolution his apartment was searched, and visitors mistook a text written in Glagolitic script for a secret code. This story survived in three versions: Maksim Gorky’s account and two versions by Remizov himself.
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This article explains the ambivalence of the image of Peter the Great, and his policy of Russia’s Europeanization. According to Alexei Remizov, Peter’s projects were mad and utopic, just like those of Ugryum-Burcheev, a character of Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin’s The History of a Town (1870), yet at the same time for Remizov they were essentially Russian
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The Image of Peter the Great in Alexei Remizov´s Short Novel "The Sisters of the Cross"
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