- the
Archaeographical Expedition of the
Russian Academy of
Sciences (starting in 1828). They were
prepared for
publication by the
Archaeographical Commission...
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Collection of
Russian Chronicles,
published from 1841 onward.
Regional archaeographical commissions were
established in Kiev, Vilna, and Tiflis. The commission...
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archive in 1819–21.
Seven years later Stroyev launched the
first of his "
archaeographic expeditions" that led him
through no less than 14
provinces in 1829-34...
- From 1864 to his
death Berzhe's
chaired the Tiflis-based
Caucasian Archaeographical Commission. He died at
Tiflis in 1886,
leaving behind a
number of works...
- by the government-sponsored
Vilnius Archaeographic Commission (copying the
example of the
Imperial Archaeographic Commission). It was
chaired by Yakub...
- of
Southern and
Western Russia Collection and
publications of the
Archaeographical Commission. Vol.3.
Saint Petersburg, 1861. Horobets, V.
Moscow policy...
- Археографическою коммиссиею. Т. II [Acts
collected by the
Caucasian Archaeographic Commission, Vol. II] (in Russian). Tiflis:
Typography of the
Chief Administration...
- from the
minutes of the
meeting of the
Archaeographic Commission.
Annals of the
activities of the
Archaeographical Commission.
Volume 26 (1914), pp. 54–55...
- p. 419-420. Berger,
Adolf (1868). Acts
collected by the
Caucasian Archaeographic Commission:
Volume II (PDF). Main
Directorate of the
Viceroy of the...
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student of
Volodymyr Antonovych.
Storozhenko was a
member of the Kiev
Archaeographic Commission, the
Nestor the
Chronicler Historic ****ociation and other...