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Floria, B.N., Turilov, A.A., Ivanov, S.A
Sud`by Kirillo-Mefodievskoi Traditsii Posle Kirilla i Mefodiia
[ The Fate of Cyril and Methodius`s tradition after Cyril and Methodius]

St. Petersburg:  Aleteiia, 2000, 2004
314 p
Serie: Slavianskaia Biblioteka
Hardcover. 11.5 x 16.5 cm
ISBN: 5893292324
Language: Russian
This is a translation of the life of Clement of Ochrid, a pupil and follower of Cyril and Methodius. The book is prefaced with an article on the history of Slavic literature and the manuscript tradition of the end of the 9th-10th centuries. Supplement includes a life of Naum of Ochrid. This is the first volume in the new series Bibliotheca Slavica.
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Early Rus and Medieval Russia
» Literary Theory and Criticism / History of Literature   » Old Russian Literature
» The Jews   » Slavs

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