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[Cephalgic syndrome in patients with acromegaly]. [PDF]

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OWNERSHIP MARKS ON THE BOOKS OF V. I. ALATYREV'S PERSONAL LIBRARY FROM THE FUNDS OF THE UDMURT INSTITUTE OF HISTORY, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE UDMFRC URAL BRANCH OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Historical and cultural heritage
This article analyzes the identified, ownership inscriptions, stamps on books from the personal library of V. I. Alatyrev, stored in the Scientific Library of the UdmFRC Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The Udmurt linguist’s book collection has been in the library’s collection for several years – from 1944 to 1983. 342 books were donated
V. V. Isakova
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HAGIOGRAPHIC LITERATURE IN THE UDMURT LANGUAGE: SEARCH, DESCRIPTION, RESEARCH PROSPECTS

open access: yesHistorical and cultural heritage of the peoples of the Ural-Volga region, 2021
А. Kamitova
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Péter Domokos's "History of Udmurt Literature"

World Literature Today, 1977
Jean-Luc Moreau   +2 more
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The history of literature as a scientific problem. Book review: А history of Ural literature. 19th century: in 2 vols. Prof. E. K. Sozina (Ed.). Moscow, LRC Publishing House, 2020

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, 2022
The review presents a two-volume fundamental academic study: “А History of Ural literature. 19th century” prepared by the Ural scientific institutes: Institute of History and Archeology (Yekaterinburg), Institute of Language, Literature and History of ...
T. Pecherskaya
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Iran and Iranians as Perceived by Udmurt Writers in the 1950s–1970s

Ethnic Culture
The image of Iran occupies a significant place in Udmurt literature of the 1950s–1970s. Works about Iran are beginning to reveal new facets in our time, in an era of global confrontation with the West and a turn to the East.
V. Shibanov
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The miniature genre in the works of the Udmurt writer Yegor Zagrebin

Bulletin of Ugric studies
Introduction: the article is devoted to the examination of the thematic range and artistic features of the works of the Udmurt writer Ye. Zagrebin, written in the miniature genre.
T.I. Zaytseva   +2 more
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