• Vasili Vasilyevich Popugaev (Russian: Василий Васильевич Попугаев) (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) was a Russian poet, novelist, and translator. He was one of...
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  • The founders included Ivan Born, Vasili Popugaev, Vasili Krasovsky, Alexei Volkov, Mikhail Mikhailov, and Vasili Dmitriev. The original name chosen...
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  • librettist, Anyuta Nikolay Popovsky (1730–1760), poet and translator Vasili Popugaev (1778/79–1816), poet, novelist and translator Oleg Postnov (born 1962)...
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    (1890–1969) Yakov Polonsky (1819–1898) Nikolay Popovsky (1730–1760) Vasili Popugaev (1778 or 1779 – c. 1816) Alexander Prokofyev (1900–1971) Kozma Prutkov...
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    Apollon Maykov, Dmitry Khvostov, Yermil Kostrov, Kondraty Ryleyev, Vasili Popugaev. Kostrov, the first translator of Homer into Russian, wrote an ode...
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  • and as a private tutor. In 1801, Born formed, with Nikolai Grech and Vasili Popugaev, a literary society which 1803 was officially recognized and chartered...
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    compiler of the first Russian language textbook. The writer and poet Vasili Popugaev (1778 or 1779–1816 (probable)). The philologist and pedagogue Nikolai...
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