The Igor Tale

The Igor Tale
Title The Igor Tale PDF eBook
Author Henry R. Cooper, Jr.
Publisher Routledge
Pages 111
Release 2015-10-05
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1317295625

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The great Slavic medieval epic, The Igor Tale, recounts the story of a Russian prince who leads his men into battle against the Mongols. In 1935, Soviet scholar P.N. Berkov began to compile a bibliography of Western European translations of the poem, later followed by several Soviet Union biographies compiling the works on the epic that had appeared in the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union. Here, Cooper attempts to remedy the shortcomings of previous scholar work: to seriously survey the large body of non-Soviet scholarship on the poem particularly Western contributions to Igor scholarship. Originally published in 1978, Cooper traces foreign scholarship and translations from 1900-1976 from a wide variety of Western and some Eastern nations including the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy, Poland, Japan and many other countries. This title is a valuable resource for students of Literature and Slavic Studies.

Glossary of the Igor’ Tale

Glossary of the Igor’ Tale
Title Glossary of the Igor’ Tale PDF eBook
Author Tatjana Čiževska
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 408
Release 2018-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3111398560

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The Russian Student

The Russian Student
Title The Russian Student PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1076
Release 1928
Genre Russian students
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Man

Man
Title Man PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 252
Release 1916
Genre Anthropology
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Russian Student in the American College and University

Russian Student in the American College and University
Title Russian Student in the American College and University PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 524
Release 1928
Genre Russians
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Legends of the Phoenix

Legends of the Phoenix
Title Legends of the Phoenix PDF eBook
Author Alexey Vasilyevich Trekhlebov
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 541
Release 2014-03-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1481776770

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Dear reader, if you are holding in your hands the book Legends of the Phoenix by A.V.Trehlebov, then in just a moment a magnificent journey awaits you filled with fascinating knowledge about the hidden history of our world and some of the most fascinating societal processes to ever occur. If you have already read a few dozen books on the subject but are still asking yourself the questions "Who am i?" "What is my purpose here?" or "Why do we die?" then this book will become a treasure within your library. If you are still searching for the answers to the age old questions of the origins of life on earth, the origins and evolution of our modern civilization, the origins of different races, the true history of the people on earth, our spiritual growth as humans, or the universal laws of the universe, then this book has come to you at the right time. Through years of scientific study, this non-fiction tractate is written in a simple yet fascinating manner and is suitable for all readers. The phoenix, as in the title of the book, is an ancient Russian symbol symbolizing the rebirth of Russia and the Slavic people. From folk tales it is written that these birds rise from their ashes, are then reborn in a magical flame and appear in a purer form. Since history has always been written by, and for the benefit of the current rulers, disregarding any previous facts or knowledge, we use the experience and heritage of our ancestors which have been laid out in the "Legends of the Phoenix." Legends of the Phoenix is devoted to the revival of the ancient, million year old culture and heritage of the Slavic people. The information in this book has deep roots from the Slavic Vedas dating back hundreds of thousands of years with knowledge not yet fully discovered by our modern civilization. Consisting of two parts, the first part Origin of the Slavic-Aryans discusses the root origins of the Slavic people, the ancient texts and archaeological monuments, the eon old Slavic ancestry, our beliefs, morals, commandments, and the answers to the mysterious wise tales of the Slavs. The second part called "The Path to Light" discusses the connection and meaning of the Slavic and Hindu Vedas, the stages of the ancient Slavic spiritual belief "Rodoveriye", the meaning of spiritual development, the paths and goals of our ancient societies, the wisdom behind each stage of life and how to get ready for and create virtuous offspring, the nature of divine and demonic entities and their purpose, the importance of understanding your inner self and past lives, the structure of all our energy bodies, the origins of the Vedas, what it means to have a non-dualistic view of the universe, and the secrets of the Golden Path.

The Arabian Epic: Volume 2, Analysis

The Arabian Epic: Volume 2, Analysis
Title The Arabian Epic: Volume 2, Analysis PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Cameron Lyons
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 510
Release 1995-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780521474498

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The hero cycles of Arabic belong to the literary tradition of The Arabian Nights and can be seen as the popular epics of their civilisation. The second volume analyses their contents and literary formulae.