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    Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Буслаев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian philologist, art historian, and folklorist who...
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  • Buslaev (Russian: Буслаев) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Buslaeva. Notable people with the surname include: Fyodor Buslaev (1818–1898)...
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    been previously exiled after falling out of favour with the prince. Fyodor Buslaev suggested that he was the son of one of the prince's slaves, Mikhail...
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    North Otto von Böhtlingk, prominent Indologist and Sanskrit grammarian Fyodor Buslaev, philologist and folklorist, representative of the Mythological school...
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  • Sreznevsky (1812–1880) from Russia Franz Miklosich (1813–1891) from Slovenia Fyodor Buslaev (1818–1898) from Russia August Schleicher (1821–1868) from Germany Đuro...
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    also David Damrosch During the late 19th century, comparatists such as Fyodor Buslaev were chiefly concerned with deducing the purported Zeitgeist or "spirit...
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    literary studies. A general's son, Veselovsky studied privately with Fyodor Buslaev and attended the Moscow University from 1854 to 1858. After a brief...
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  • North Otto von Böhtlingk, prominent Indologist and Sanskrit grammarian Fyodor Buslaev, philologist and folklorist, representative of the Mythological school...
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    count, its first printed edition was prepared by Nikodim Kondakov and Fyodor Buslaev. In 1932, the Sheremetev Library merged into the Russian National Library...
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    Timofey Granovsky, Sergey Solovyov, Stepan Shevyryov, Osip Bodyansky and Fyodor Buslaev. He published a series of articles on government economy during the...
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    pupils was James Murdoch. Some of his ideas were developed in Russia by Fyodor Buslaev. Selected works: De Liguris, 1828, Ph.D. thesis. Observationes ad Anacreontis...
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    him their peer. A member of the Imperial Russian Academy of Sciences Fyodor Buslaev said: "Chowanski was not only a publisher of other contributions, but...
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    the Russian Empire wrote pieces for the journal: Alexander Afanasyev, Fyodor Buslaev. Jan Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay, Yakov Grot. Alexander Veselovsky...
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    1864. During his time at the university, Fortunatov was influenced by Fyodor Buslaev and his works on comparative linguistics. He graduated in 1868. In 1871...
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    PSU Otto von Böhtlingk, prominent Indologist and Sanskrit grammarian Fyodor Buslaev, philologist and folklorist, representative of the Mythological school...
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    lands and from Mount Athos, he aroused the interest in paleography in Fyodor Buslaev and other young scientists. Grigorovich returned to Kazan, and from...
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    Khalan in Kursk Governorate. He attended Moscow University under Fedor Buslaev from 1861 to 1865. After graduation he taught in the Moscow Art School...
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    scientific activity of the Moscow University. Stepan Shevyrev and Fedor Buslaev read the history of Russian literature, Osip Bodyansky – Slavic languages...
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