Displaying items by tag: Russian emigration in Bulgaria

25.07.1866–30.03.1944

Руски и български филолог-славист, историк и палеограф, професор в Софийския университет и член на Българската академия на науките. 

03(15).06.1867 – 23.12.1942

Руски поет-символист, прозаик, критик, есеист, преводач на български народни песни и на българска поезия.

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January 28, 1892 – March 21, 1948

Russian literary scholar, critic and philosopher.

May 22, 1915–September 23, 1992

Librarian, bibliographer and archivist.

November 01 (13), 1844 – February 17, 1925

Russian historian of Byzantine and Old Russian art, archaeologist, inventor of the iconographic method for the study of monuments of art.

06.01.1871 – 02.10.1951

Руски свещеник и богослов. Специалист по Стария завет на Светото Писание. Учител по богословие и директор на Софийската руска гимназия.

6/18.12.1863 – 18.03.1937

Руски богослов, тълкувател, патролог, църковен историк и енциклопедист. Научното творчество на Глубоковски обхваща над 100 научни труда и стотици статии и публикации.

28.11.1908 – 05.10.1979

A Russian and Bulgarian poet, writer, translator and philologist. He was the author of over 180 translations of Bulgarian literary works into Russian.

13.09.1879 – 25.08.1953

Russian and Bulgarian historian, scholar of art history and literature, philologist. Bitsilli is considered the founder of art history studies in Bulgaria. His students included most of the outstanding Bulgarian historians of the first half of the 20th century.

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