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Эрик Краг: студенческие годы в советской России

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https://doi.org/10.7557/6.4851
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2019-12-18
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Lønngren, Tamara
Abstract
Erik Krag was the first Norwegian professor of Slavic literatures. The artic­­le Erik Krag: his student years in Soviet Russia presents earlier un­known and un­pub­lished facts about his stays, including the chronological frames, in Moscow and Leningrad as a young student. These facts are evident from archive material, deposited in Oslo, Moscow and St Peters­burg. The article also demonstrates that the founder of the yaphetic theory N. Ya. Marr showed interest in the young Nor­wegian scholar.
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Septentrio
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Lønngren TL. Эрик Краг: студенческие годы в советской России. Poljarnyj Vestnik. 2019
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