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Aleksei Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (1744 — 1817), (also spelled Aleksei Ivanovich Mussin-Pushkin) count since 1797, statesman, historian and art collector. Musin-Pushkin is credited with discovering in Y...
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Charles Perrault, 1665 Charles Perrault (January 12, 1628 - May 16, 1703) was a French author. ... Pushkin may refer to: People Aleksandr Pushkin - a famous Russian poet Apollo Mussin-Pushkin - chemist and plant collector Aleksei Musin-Pushkin - statesman, historian, art collector Other Pushkin, a town in Russia Pushkin...
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Aleksandr Pushkin was a famous Russian poet. Pushkin may also refer to: ;People Anatoly Pushkin (1915-2002) - Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Aleksei Musin-Pushkin - statesman, historian, art collector Apollo Mussin-Pushkin - chemist and plant collector Natalia Pushkina - Pushkin'
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Photocopies of letters written by Aleksei Semenovich Musin-Pushkin while Russian Ambassador to London to Count ?N I Panin, Empress Catherine II and Ba Aleksei Semenovich Musin-Pushkin was Russian ambassador in London 1769-1778.
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Aleksei Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (1744 — 1817), count since 1797, statesman, Some researchers still today propose Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, who found the...
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Aleksei Semenovich Musin-Pushkin was Russian ambassador in London 1769-1778. Photocopies of letters written by Aleksei Semenovich Musin-Pushkin while Russian Ambassador to London to Count ?N I Panin, Empress Catherine II and Baron Fredr.
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The manuscript was acquired by the famous Count Musin-Pushkin in 1792 and subsequently presented to the Russian National Library in St Petersburg.
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The monks sold it to a local landowner, Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, as a part of a collection of ten texts. He realised the value of the book, and made a transcription for the empress Catherine the Great in 1795 or 96, Proposed as forgers were Aleksei Musin-Pushkin himself,
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The monks sold it to a local landowner, Aleksei Musin-Pushkin, as a part of a collection of ten texts. He realised the value of the book, and made a transcription for the empress Catherine the Great in 1795 or 96, and published it in 1800 with the help of leading Russian paleographers of the time, A. F. Malinovsky and N. N.
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