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Филолог, историк, археограф, палеограф, нумизмат, фолклорист, един от основоположниците на руското славянознание, основоположник на руската българистика.

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1818 – 22.3 / 3.4.1882

Russian manufacturer and trader, bibliophile and collector.

October 7, 1821 – April 26, 1894

Russian Catholic Jesuit, archaeologist and missionary, opponent of the Russian Orthodox Church, who aimed to familiarize the Western reader with Orthodox history and culture. The most significant author and publisher, who wrote in French and Latin for Eastern Orthodoxy, and searched for valuable Slavic monuments.

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1883–1971

Bulgarian historian, archivist, archaeographer, lecturer at the Theological Academy in Sofia, Director of the Institute of Bulgarian History and the Institute of Archives at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He dedicated a number of studies to Russian-Bulgarian literary and cultural relations.

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July 30/August 11, 1855 – June 23/July 8, 1905

Polikhroniy Syrku was born on July 30/August 11, 1855 in the village of Straseni, Chisinau County of Bessarabia Governorate (guberniya), in the family of Romanians Evgenia Georgieva and Agapiy Andreevich Syrku. He studied at the parish school at the Capriana Monastery, which is a convent of the Bulgarian Zograf Monastery at Mount Athos, and as a child he learned Bulgarian and Greek. In 1866, the boy met Georgi Rakovski at the monastery.

April 30/May 12, 1815 – December 19/31, 1876

Slavicist, philologist, historian, first dean of the Faculty of History and Philology of Odessa University (1865–1876), corresponding member of St Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1851), honorary member of Moscow University (1876).

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SESDiva ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 – S&T

SESDiva. Project № 156

SESDiva aims at creating a virtual museum of written culture in relation to the social, religious, cultural, and ideological environment and relations between the South and East Slavs throughout the centuries from the 11th to the beginning of the 20th century.

Duration: 2018-2020
Program: ERA.Net RUS Plus Call 2017 ‐ S&T Projects

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