Stanislav or Stanislaus is a given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe. The name ...
The current paper is an homage to the works of K. H. Schmidt; it explores a number of linguistic links between Celtic and Slavic branches of Indo-European. Special attention is devoted to the relative ...
The word is of Slavic origin, originally referring to a tribe and the leader of a tribe. When the Hungarian Kingdom came into existence, the original Slavonic region divisions changed into royal ...
26. He was 88. In his four-decade career at UChicago, Aronson advocated for the study of Slavic languages and linguistics—and for the incorporation of indigenous and non-Slavic languages of the former ...
“You (God knows why) call them ‘vampires’, but I can assure you that they have a genuine Russian name, ‘upyr’; and since they are of purely Slavic origin, even though they are met with ...
I didn’t choose this house; it kind of came to me,” says artist Paulina Olowska of the building she bought in 2009. “Rabka has all these amazing abandoned buildings – and I found this one.” She ...
He described this as nationalism that is Ukrainian but based on Kyivan rather than Galician traditions. People ascribing to this identity are able to at once express the idea of a common east Slavic ...