- Osyp
Makovei (Ukrainian: Осип Степанович Маковей; 23
August 1867 – 21
August 1925) was a
Ukrainian writer, critic,
literary historian, publicist, translator...
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their teacher Eleazar. Therefore, the day is
sometimes referred to as "
Makovei".
Finally it is also
considered the
First of the
three "Feasts of the Saviour"...
- others. One
notable writer in the
Upper Sannian dialect was poet Osyp
Makovei, and his
works have been
preserved in the
village of Malniv [uk], where...
- Miaržynski's death,
while Kobylianska was
dealing with a
rejection by Osyp
Makovei, who was
uninterested in marriage. The
correspondence between Lesya Ukrainka...
- had enjo**** a
romantic relationship with the male
literary critic, Osyp
Makovei, who had
championed Kobylians'ka's work and was
comfortable with the theme...
- Kost Pankivskyi. In the
second row: Ivan Kopach,
Volodymyr Hnatiuk, Osyp
Makovei,
Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Ivan Franko,
Oleksandr Kolessa,
Bohdan Lepky. Standing...
- Bursa. At the same time, he
became friends with
Tymotei Borduliak and Osyp
Makovei; he
continued his
folklore and
ethnographic activities under the influence...
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Volodymyr Hzhytskyi,
Volodymyr Hnatiuk, Olha Duchymynska,
Bohdan Lepkyi, Osyp
Makovei,
Mykhailo Pavlyk,
Vasyl Stefanyk, Ivan Franko,
Andrii Chaikovskyi, Czech...
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selected prose fiction, Toronto:
Language Lanterns Publications, 2008. Osyp
Makovei 'Osyp
Yuriy Fedkovych',
Annals of the
Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences...
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archbishop and the
first president of the Most Holy Synod; the poet Osyp
Makovei (1867–1925), the
Polish literary historian,
editor and
bibliographer Ludwik...