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Karsavin, L. P. (Lev Platonovich), 1882-1952

LC control no.n 84052899
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG3476.K3872
Personal name headingKarsavin, L. P. (Lev Platonovich), 1882-1952
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Variant(s)Карсавин, Л. П. (Лев Платонович), 1882-1952
Карсавин, Лев Платонович, 1882-1952
Karsavin, Lev Platonovich, 1882-1952
Karsavinas, Levas, 1882-1952
Karsavinas, Leonas, 1882-1952
Karsavine, Lev, 1882-1952
Karsawin, L. P., 1882-1952
LocatedKaunas (Lithuania) Vilnius (Lithuania)
Birth date1882-12-01
Death date1952-07-20
Place of birthSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Place of deathAbezʹ (Komi, Russia)
Profession or occupationPhilosophers Historians Poets College teachers
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis Kulʹtura srednikh vekov, 1918: t.p. (L.P. Karsavin)
Slavic Cyrillic Union Catalog (hdg.: Karsavin, Lev Platonovich, 1882-)
His Europos kultūros istorija, 1991- : v.1, t.p. (Leonas Karsavinas) Lith. CIP info (L. Karsavinas, 1882-1952, philosopher, historian, professor at Kaunas and Vilnius universities)
Lietu. taryb. encik., 1979 (Karsavinas, Levas; b. 12-1-1882; d. 7-12-1952; Russian historian, rel. philosopher, in 1922 moved from Petersburg to Kaunas where he stayed until 1940; was Vilnius Univ. prof. 1940-46; was director of Vilnius art museum 1944-1949)
Bibliographie des oeuvres de Lev Karsavine, 1994
His Peri Archōn, 1928: t.p. (L. P. Karsawin)
Vikipedii︠a︡ (Russian), November 4, 2019 (Lev Platonovich Karsavin; born December 1 (N/S 13), 1882 in Saint Petersburg; died July 20, 1952 in Abezʹ, Komi ASSR; Russian religious philosopher, historian, poet, university professor; also published in Lithuanian)
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