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magazine founded in
Saint Petersburg,
Russian Empire, in 1834 by
Alexander Smirdin. The
magazine "of literature, sciences, arts, industry,
current news and...
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Alexander Filippovich Smirdin (Russian: Александр Филиппович Смирдин; 1
February 1795, in Moscow,
Russian Empire – 28
September 1857, in
Saint Petersburg...
- Zapiski. In 1837,
Gretsch and
Bulgarin sold Syn
otechestva to
Alexander Smirdin.
Later editors included Nikolai Polevoy,
Alexandr Nikitenko, and Osip Senkovsky...
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include several thematically coherent collections. The
Library of A. F.
Smirdin contains more than 11,000
volumes of
Russian literature published between...
- 2
volumes (Saint Petersburg, 1802).
Sochineniia (Saint Petersburg: A.
Smirdin, 1849). François
Thomas Marie de
Baculard d'Arnaud,
Poema El'vir' ... i...
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Severnaya Pchela (Northern Bee),
edited with
government approval by
Alexander Smirdin (1795–1857), a well-known
publisher of
literary books and
school textbooks...
- Neledinsky-Meletsky were
edited together with
those of
Anton Delvig in 1850 by A.F.
Smirdin. He is not now
remembered as a
great Russian author of his time; the Brockhaus...