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Воронин, Н.Н
Андрей Боголюбский
Научное Издание
[ Andrei Bogoliubskii : Nauchnoe Izdanie]

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Introd. by S.O. Shmidt; afterword by Iu.V. Krivosheev
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Москва:  Водолей Publishers, 2007
320 pИллюстрации
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 9785902312819
Язык: Русский
This is a biography of Russian prince Andrei Iur`evich Bogoliubskii, grandson of prince Vladimir Monomakh and son of prince Iurii Dolgorukii. The portrait of a Russian statesman is written with the background of the history of Rus in the twelfth century. The book, written in 1946, was not approved for publication at that time. Nikolai Vorinin (1904-1976) was a world famous archeologist and historian of art, who fought for almost ten years to have this book published, but did not succeed in his lifetime. This volume includes documents (reviews and correspondence) related to the history of this book. Comments.
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