Malinin, Vasily Nikolaevich( Writer)
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Born in 1849, studied at the Kiev Theological Academy, where is a professor of Russian and Church Slavonic languages and the history of Russian literature. The essay "Investigation Zlatostruya the manuscript XII in. Imperial Public Library "(Kiev, 1878) received a Master of Divinity, for the essay" The elder Eleazar Monastery Filofei and his message "(Kiev, 1901) - the degree of Doctor of Russian Literature. He lectures at the University of St. Vladimir and the higher women's courses. His other works: "The grammar of John, the Exarch of the Bulgarian" ( "Collection of articles on Slavonic VI pupils. Lamansky ", . St.Petersburg, . 1883), "Characteristics of Zhukovsky's poetry" (Kiev, . 1883), "The Life and Journey of Daniel ruskyya land Abbot" (Kiev, . 1884, . "Proceedings of the Academy", . ? 1), "Overview of the development of Russian literature and the ratio of oral to written literature" (Kiev, . 1885); "Cyril and Methodius, . apostles of the Slavs "(Kiev, . 1885), "Vladimir St, . as the educator of Russia "(" Proceedings of the Academy ", . 1886, . ? 12); "Poetry of Pushkin" (Kiev, . 1887); "elder Eleazar Monastery Filofei and his message to the Tsar and Grand Prince Ivan Vasilyevich" ( "Proceedings of the Academy", . 1888, . ? 5), "Attitudes of the Russian people on the personality of the king in bylevoy poetry" (Kiev, . 1890); critical analysis essays Skabichevskys: "The history of modern Russian literature" ( "Proceedings of the Academy", . 1892, . ? 1); "S. Ya, . Nadson, as a poet "(Kiev, 1892, p.. 30); "DI. Fonvizin, as the author of comedies "(p. 54, "Proceedings of the Academy", 1892,? 3), "The Reverend Theodosius, the founder of the Kiev-Pechersk Monastery (Kiev, 1902);" NV. Gogol, as an ethical writer "(Kiev, 1902, p.. 33); "F.M. Dostoevsky, features and development of his talent and creativity "(Kiev, 1906)," Ten Words Zlatostruya XII century. "(St. Petersburg, 1910)," Challenges artistic NV. Gogol "(Kiev, 1911).
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