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PDXK-Related Neuropathy: A Case With a Novel Splice-Altering Missense Variant and Literature Review. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Genet Genomic Med
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Rare <i>BLK</i>, <i>CEL</i>, <i>KLF11</i>, <i>PDX1</i>, and <i>PAX4</i> Gene Variants in Russian Patients with Monogenic Diabetes: Clinical and Molecular Characterization. [PDF]

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Evolution of a Metaphor in Old Russian Literature

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1972
Resume/AbstractDans l’epopee russe medievale il y a une metaphore d’origine folklorique qui decrit le combat en termes d’une fete au cours de laquelle les chevaliers servent a l’ennemi une “coupe de sang” ou la boivent eux-memes. Le Lais de la Campagne d’Igor s’en sert.
George Krugovoy
exaly   +5 more sources

Young and Old: Russian Literature in Europe

The Modern Language Review, 1987
... er ist nun einmahl so ein ausgepragter Sohn der neuen Zeit, der nichts von jener Entsagung und Bescheidenheit wissen will, womit wir uns mehr oder minder heuchlerisch in unserer Zeit hindurchgelungert und hindurchgefaselt. Dieses neue Geschlecht will genieBen und sich geltend machen im Sichtbaren; wir, die Alten, beugten uns demiithig vor dem ...
H. Rothe
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Between Modernity and Tradition. Sasha Sokolov’s Works and its Connection with the Old Russian Literature

open access: yesHermeneutics of Old Russian Literature: Issue 20, 2021
The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with a specific reference to his first book A School For Fools (1976).
Irina Marchesini
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The Rediscovery of Old Russian Literature

Russian Review, 1979
Olga Hughes   +4 more
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FEATURES OF OLD RUSSIAN LITERATURE

open access: yes, 2022
The article deals with ancient Russian literature. Old Russian literature - Russian literature in the period from the 11th to the 17th centuries. As of the beginning of the 19th century, ancient Russian literature was poorly studied, despite the fact that they were studied by the largest representatives of academic science.
IEJRD
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