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332 S. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.

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Aus dem Nachlass von Michael Richter. Mit Namensstempel auf Vorsatz. Gebraucht, aber sehr gut erhalten. Mit persönlicher Widmumng des Herausgebers für Michael Richter. - Inhalt: Inaugural Address: Remarks on Celto-Slavica / Karl Horst Schmidt -- The History of Celtic Scholarship in Russia and the Soviet Union / Séamus Mac Mathúna -- Celtic Studies in Poland: Recent Themes and Developments / Piotr Stalmaszczyk -- The Celts and the Slavs: On K.H. Schmidt's Hypothesis on the Eastern Origin of the Celts / Viktor Kalygin -- Alt-celtischer Sprachschatz: the Ukrainian Contribution / Alexander Falileyev -- Celto-Slavic Parallels in Mythology and Sacral Lexicon / Vaclav Blazek -- Old Irish and Slavic Prefixed Verbs and the Function of Prefixes / Folke Josephson -- Obligatory and Non-obligatory Control in Irish and Polish / Anna Bondaruk -- Direct Object Double Marking in Celtic and South Slavic Languages - Preliminary Remarks / Elena Parina -- Perfect and Possessive Structures in Irish and Russian / Viktor Bayda -- Some Breton Words in the Dictionary of the Russian Empress / Anna Muradova -- Russia, Cradle of the Gael / John Carey -- On the Function of Name in Irish and Slavonic Written Incantation Tradition / Tatyana Mihhailova -- Cú Chulainn and Il'ya of Murom: Two Heroes, and Some Variations on a Theme / Dean Miller -- Hiberno-Rossica: 'Knowledge in the Clouds' in Old Irish and Old Russian / Grigory Bondarenko -- A Swan Uncarved: Russian and Irish Heroes breaking the Table Etiquette / Nina Chekhonadskaya -- Russian and Western Celticists on Similarities between -- Early Irish and Early Indian Traditions / Maxim Fomin -- 'Going Home to Russia'? Irish Writers and Russian Literature / Frank Sewell -- Concluding Remarks: What's in Celto-Slavica? / Hildegard L. C. Tristram. ISBN 9780337088360