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The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus
by Serhii Plokhy
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with references to "Primary Chronicle".
Excerpt - on Page 14: "
... Kyivan Rus' today is based primarily on the account of its history presented in the earliest Rus' historical narrative, the Primary Chronicle, which has survived in compilations dating from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. ... "
Key Phrases:
Primary Chronicle, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, East Slavic, Little Russia, Kingdom of Poland, Time of Troubles, Great Russian, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire, Union of Lublin, Eastern Slavs, Ivan the Terrible
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Selected Writings: Slavic Epic Studies
by Roman Jakobson
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with references to "Primary Chronicle".
Excerpt - on Page 303: "
... Vseslav to make the full name Volx Vseslav'evic clearly reveals its origin. We find both these nouns linked in the Primary Chronicle (Po vest' vremennyx let) in the biography of Vseslav of Polock, who ruled there from 6552/1044 and died in 6609/1101. ... "
Key Phrases:
Primary Chronicle, Hypatian Chronicle, Grand Prince Dmitrij, Church Slavonic, New York, Revue des Etudes Slaves, epski deseterac, vieux russe, quantitative close, russe moderne, epic decasyllable, der langue
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Context and the Lexicon in the Development of Russian Aspect (University of California Publications in Linguistics)
by Neil Bermel
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with references to "Primary Chronicle".
Excerpt - on Page 3: "
... Four longer works outside this field-Dostdl's Studie o vidovém systému v staroslovénstiné, Ruzicka's monograph on the Primary Chronicle, Budich's study of the First Novgorod Chronicle, and Silina's history of aspectual morphology-are covered in subsequent sections. The next five ... "
Key Phrases:
Prehistoric Slavic, Primary Chronicle, Old Church Slavic, Taking of Tsargrad, Modern Czech, Holy Mother of God, telic acts, aspectual development, grammatical aspectual system, punctual telic predicates, nonpunctual telic, aspectual behavior
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Writing, Society and Culture in Early Rus, c. 950-1300
by Simon Franklin
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with references to "Primary Chronicle".
Key Phrases:
East Slav, Primary Chronicle, Mother of God, Church Slavonic, Drevnei Rusi, Simon Franklin, tertiary writing, parchment literacy, tebe berestu, eucharistic inscription, contingent writing, votive graffiti
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