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Ivanov, V. I. (Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich), 1866-1949

LC control no.n 80089640
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LC classificationPG3467.I8
Personal name headingIvanov, V. I. (Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich), 1866-1949
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Variant(s)Иванов, В. И. (Вячеслав Иванович), 1866-1949
Иванов, Вячеслав Иванович, 1866-1949
Ivanov, Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich, 1866-1949
Ivanov, Venceslaus, 1866-1949
Иванов, В. (Вячеслав), 1866-1949
Ivanov, V. (Vi︠a︡cheslav), 1866-1949
Ivanov, Vjačeslav, 1866-1949
Ivanov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich, 1866-1949
Iwanow, Wiaczesław, 1866-1949
איבנוב, ויצ׳סלב, 1866־1949
איוואנאוו, ווס., 1949־1866
Birth date1866-02-28
Death date1949-07-16
Place of birthMoscow (Russia)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Profession or occupationPoets Classicists Critics Philosophers
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Not the same as: Ivanov, V. (Vi︠a︡cheslav)
Found inBakshy, A. The path of the modern Russian stage ... 1916.
Holthusen, J. Vjačeslav Ivanov als symbolistischer Dichter und als russischer Kulturphilosoph, 1982: t.p. (Vjačeslav Ivanov)
Correspondence across a room, 1984: t.p. (Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov)
Wyobraźnia poetycka--Wiaczesław Iwanow ... 1995.
Vikipedii︠a︡ (Russian), Nov. 4, 2013 Vi︠a︡cheslav Ivanovich Ivanov (b. Feb. 28, 1866; d. Jul. 16, 1949)
Wikipedia, June 29, 2023 (Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov (Russian: Вячесла́в Ива́нович Ива́нов; 28 February [O.S. 16 February] 1866 -16 July 1949) was a Russian poet and playwright associated with the Russian Symbolist movement. He was also a philosopher, translator, and literary critic; born in Moscow; died in Rome)
Terras, V. Handbook of Russian literature, 1985: pages 205-206 (Ivanov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich, 1866-1949: poet, critic, scholar; on a scholarship, studied classics in Berlin under Theodor Mommsen, taught classics at Baku University; was a leader of the Symbolist movement and its principal theorist; in 1924 left Russia for Italy, where he was active as a poet and scholar throughout his life)
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