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doc. PhDr. Ilja Lemeškin Ph.D.
External academic staff at Faculty of Arts
80 classes
87 publications
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Historical Grammar and Reading Old Texts of Lithuanian Language
AVS500157 |
Faculty of Arts
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Czech Baltic Studies II
AVES00405 |
Faculty of Arts
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History of Lithuanian Culture
ALI400115 |
Faculty of Arts
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Literature I (Old Russian Literature)
ARU400176 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor Seminar from Areal Language II (Problems of the Relationship of Balto-slavic Languages)
AVES00429 |
Faculty of Arts
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Works of Kristijonas Donelaitis
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AVES00452 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reflection of Old Russian Folklore in Literature of 19th and 20th Century [1]
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AVES00086 |
Faculty of Arts
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Folklore and Old Literature
AVES00282 |
Faculty of Arts
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Literature III (20th Century)
ALI400123 |
Faculty of Arts
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Folklor - Book Printing - Literature
AVES00989 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Czech First Printed Psalter of 1487 and the Psalter of F. Skorina (1517) Ad Gloriam Venerationemque Dei
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Francysk Skaryna's portrait
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2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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An Old Baltic text from Crete. Reading specifics and reading sequence
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Chronology of "Little Traveller's Book"
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Language death in the context of book printing
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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"Dvum smertjam ne byvat, a odnoj ne minovat": The folklore source of the narrative about the revenge on the Drevlians
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Position and motivation Trace of Basel. Analogy with Trace of Cologne (in Danish)
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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It was sitting (1517) here but flew away (1518).Musca depicta on the portports of F. Skorina
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Francysk Skaryna's portrait. On the occasion of the 550th anniversary of his birth
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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(Re)construction vs. reading of an ancient Prussian text
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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