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Buslaev also interested himself in Russian popular poetry and old Russian art, and the result of his labors is enshrined in
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In his advanced age Buslaev was to a large degree incapacitated by blindness and passed his time in dictating his
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Palaeographical and Philological Materials for the History of the Slavonic Alphabets
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Historical Chrestomathy of the Church-Slavonic and Old Russian Tongues
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Imperial Moscow University: 1755-1917: encyclopedic dictionary
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Essay Towards an Historical Grammar of the Russian Tongue
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On the Influence of Christianity on the Slavonic Language
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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In this work Buslaev proves that long before the age of
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Historical Sketches of Russian Folk Literature and Art
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