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American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Books Received Source: The Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer, 1973), pp. 254-260 Published by: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/306128 . Accessed: 13/06/2014 00:14 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Slavic and East European Journal. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 185.2.32.21 on Fri, 13 Jun 2014 00:14:38 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages

Books ReceivedSource: The Slavic and East European Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer, 1973), pp. 254-260Published by: American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European LanguagesStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/306128 .

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Finally the author presents his relative chronology for Common Slavic, the sa- lient points of which are the following (p. 47):

1. Progressive palatalization: k, g, x -->ik, g, i in the environment after i (in- cluding velars followed by front vowels or j). 2. Syllabic synharmony. 3. First regressive palatalization: k, g, x (also 1k, , ?) -->6, 3,

,' in the environment

before original front vowels or j. 7. k, 9, X --, C, 3, 8I8.

Since the sharped allophones of the velars at stage 1 are claimed to have been the same whether or not the velar was followed by a front vowel or j (i.e., not only *otkoi --> *ot0koi but also *krikgti -- *krikiti), the assibilation of the sharped allophones at stage 3 is said to have occurred only before a front vowel, i.e., by a context-sensitive rule. This amounts to a claim about the nature of assibilation and should have been sup- ported with evidence from the history of other languages; cf. the friction which shows up in spectrograms of the palatalized consonants of Russian, the well-known assibilations of palatalized consonants in Lekhitic (and Czecho-Moravian dialects), and the strident Czech f (<*r'), all of which was context-free.

In presenting a new relative chronology for the progressive palatalization, the author forcefully calls attention to the enormous complexity of the task he set for himself. Reference must be made to a wide variety of issues within the phonology and morphology of Common Slavic and of the modern dialects. Many issues which are not central to the argumentation nonetheless play an important role in our understanding of the period. Some issues only mentioned in passing and still to be clarified are: whether the regular reflex of *x by the second regressive palatalization in Central Slovak is s or ' (p. 13): s, considered the regular reflex by the author, seems to occur only before certain desinential morphemes, e.g., loc. sg. muse, nom. pl. Cesi, while '

occurs in stem-initial position, e.g., er', ediv., and whether, as is claimed,

the change --4 a "marks the end of syllable synharmony" (p. 47), that is, whether the sequence 6a is to be interpreted with a front vowel or, as Channon maintains, a back vowel. The book is not without its share of misprints, and there is an unfortunate lapsus on page 24 where ' is attributed to East and South Slavic and s to West Slavic. The exposition is on the whole easy to follow, and we come to share the author's dis- satisfaction with all or some of each account of the progressive palatalization dis- cussed in his survey.

Lawrence Newman, Indiana University

BOOKS RECEIVED

Peter Arnott. The Byzantines and Their World. New York: St. Martin's, 1973. xi, 286, $8.95. [Photographs, maps, chronological chart.]

Paul Avrich, ed. The Anarchists in the Russian Revolution. (Documents of Revolu- tion.) Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1973. 179 pp., $6.95 (cloth), $2.95 (paper). [44 illus.]

N. Barmache, D. M. Fiene, and T. Ossorguine, comps. Bibliographie des oeuvres de Michel Ossorguine. (Bibliothbque russe de l'Institut d'Itudes slaves, 35; Icri- vains russes en France, 1.) Paris: Institut d']tudes slaves, 1973. xvi, 211, F 40 (paper).

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Willis Barnstone, ed. Eighteen Texts: Writings by Contemporary Greek Authors. Cam- bridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press, 1972. xxii, 187, $7.95.

Henrik Birnbaum and Speros Vryonis, Jr., eds. Aspects of the Balkans: Continuity and Change. Contributions to the International Balkan Conference held at UCLA, October 23-28, 1969. The Hague: Mouton, 1972. 447 pp., DG 120. [12 plates, 2 maps.]

Fiona Bj6rling. Stolbcy by Nikolaj Zabolockij: Analyses. (Stockholm Slavic Studies, 8.) Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell, 1973. 112 pp. (paper).

Edward J. Brown, ed. Major Soviet Writers: Essays in Criticism. (Galaxy Book, 371.) New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1973. xii, 439, $3.95 (paper).

R. V. Burks. East European History: An Ethnic Approach. (AHA Pamphlets, 425.) Washington: American Historical Association, 1973. 35 pp., $1.00 (paper).

Bonnie Carey, tr. and adapter. Baba Yaga's Geese and Other Russian Stories. Illus. Guy Fleming. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1973. 128 pp., $5.95.

Claude Carey. Les Proverbes drotiques russes: Etudes de proverbes recueillis et non- pubids par Dal' et Simoni. (Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 88.) The Hague: Mouton, 1972. 144 pp., DG 44.

George Barr Carson, Jr. Russia since 1917: The Once and Future Utopia. (AHA Pam- phlets, 427.) Washington: American Historical Association, 1972. 48 pp., $1.00 (paper).

Robert Channon. On the Place of the Progressive Palatalization of Velars in the Rela- tive Chronology of Slavic. (Janua Linguarum, Series Practica, 72.) The Hague: Mouton, 1972. 57 pp., DG 20.

Euaggelos K. Chrysos. To Byzantion kai hoi Gotthoi: Symboli eis tin eksaterikin politikin tou Byzantiou kata ton d'aidna. (Hidryma Melet6n Chersonesou tou Haimou, 130.) ThessalonikE: Hetaireia Makedonikon Spouden, 1972. 195 pp.

Alexandre Cioranescu. Vasile Alecsandri. (Twayne's World Authors Series, 204.) New York: Twayne, 1973. 179 pp., $5.95

Margaret Dalton. Andrei Siniavskii and Julii Daniel': Two Soviet "Heretical" Writers. (Colloquium Slavicum, 1.) Wiirzburg: Jal Verlag, 1973. 190 pp., DM 26 (paper).

A. G. De Capua. German Baroque Poetry: Interpretive Readings. Albany: State Univ. of New York Press, 1973. vii, 213, $7.50.

Lubomir Doleiel. Narrative Modes in Czech Literature. Buffalo: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1973. vi, 152, $10.00.

Alexander Dovzhenko. The Poet as Filmmaker: Selected Writings. Ed., tr., and introd. Marco Carynnyk. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1973. Iv, 323, $8.95.

Sigurd Fasting. V. G. Belinskij: Die Entwicklung seiner Literaturtheorie. Vol. 1. Die Wirklichkeit ein Ideal. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1972. 470 pp., N. Kr. 95.

John Fennell, ed. Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature: Studies of Ten Russian Writers. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1973. 356 pp., $15.00.

Stephen Gazi. A History of Croatia. New York: Philosophical Library, 1973. xv, 362, $11.95. [6 maps.]

Das Gesuch Daniils. Nachdruck von Zarubins Augsabe Leningrad 1932, erglnzt um weitere Proben der tYberlieferung, mit einer Einleitung von Barbara Conrad und bibliographischen Hinweisen von Dmitrij Tschilewskij. (Slavische Propylien, 123.) 4Itinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. 15*, xvi, [207 pp.], DM 36.

Michal Glowifiski and Janusz SlawiAski, eds. Studia o Stanislawie Ignacym Witkie- wiczu. (Z dziej6w form artystycznych w literaturze polskiej, 30.) Wroclaw:

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Instytut Badafi Literackich PAN, 1972. 320 pp., zl. 56. Witold Gombrowicz. A Kind of Testament. Ed. Dominique de Roux. Tr. Alastair

Hamilton. Introd. Maurice Nadeau. Philadelphia: Temple Univ. Press, 1973. 158 pp., $7.00.

Charles E. Gribble. Medieval Slavic Texts. Vol. 1. Old and Middle Russian Texts. Cambridge, Mass.: Slavica, 1973. 320 pp., $12.95 (cloth), $6.95 (paper).

Charles E. Gribble. Russian Root List. With a sketch of word formation. Cambridge, Mass.: Slavica, 1973. 55 pp., $1.95 (paper).

Joan Delaney Grossman. Edgar Allen Poe in Russia: A Study in Legend and Literary Influence. (Colloquium Slavicum, 3.) Wfirzburg: Jal Verlag, 1973. 245 pp., DM 30 (paper).

Jean-Yves le Guillou. Grammaire du vieux-russe. (fitudes linguistiques, 12.) Paris: Rditions Klincksieck, 1972. x, 108, F 32 (paper).

Magdalena Hall and Jillian Norman. Polish Phrase Book. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973. 217 pp., $1.95 (paper).

Maria Horvath (Krisztinkovich), comp. and annotator. A Doukhobor Bibliography. Pt. 1, Books and Periodical Articles, enlarged rev. ed. Pt. 2, Government Pub- lications. Pt. 3, The Doukhobor File: Audio-visual and Unpublished Writings by and about the Doukhobors. Based on material collected in the Univ. of British Columbia Library. (Reference Publication, 38, 33, 43.) Vancouver: Univ. of British Columbia Library, 1972, 1970, 1973. 144, 37, 61 pp. (paper).

Janina W. Hoskins. Early and Rare Polonica of the 16th-17th Centuries in American Libraries: A Bibliographical Survey. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1973. xi, 193, $19.50 (in U.S., $21.45 elsewhere).

Marvin Kantor. Aspectual Derivation in Contemporary Serbo-Croatian. (Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 271.) The Hague: Mouton, 1972. 178 pp., DG 50.

Panteleimon Kulish. The Black Council. Abridged and tr. George S. N. and Moira Luckyi. Introd. Romana Bahrij Pikulyk. (Ukrainian Classics in Translation, 2.) Littleton, Colo.: Ukrainian Academic Press, 1973. xxii, 125, $7.50 ($9.00 over- seas).

Leopold Labedz, ed. and introd. Solzhenitsyn: A Documentary Record. Enlarged ed. with the Nobel Lecture in Literature. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1973. 320 pp., $3.50 (paper).

Janko Lavrin. A Panorama of Russian Literature. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1973. 325 pp., $16.50.

Jan LechoA. Dziennik. Vol. 3. Londyn: Polska Fundacja Kulturalna, 1973. 749 pp. Marina Ledkovsky. The Other Turgenev: From Romanticism to Symbolism. (Colloquium

Slavicum, 2.) Wfirzburg: Jal Verlag, 1973. 170 pp., DM 24 (paper). Stanislaw Lem. The Invincible. Tr. from the German by Wendayne Ackerman. New

York: Seabury Press, 1973. 183 pp., $6.95. Stanislaw Lem. Memoirs Found in a Bathtub. Tr. Michael Kandel and Christine

Rose. New York: Seabury Press, 1973. 188 pp., $6.95. George S. N. Luckyj, ed. and pref. Modern Ukrainian Short Stories. Littleton, Colo.:

Ukrainian Academic Press, 1973. 228 pp., $8.50. [Parallel texts.] Victor S. Mamatey and Radomir Luza, eds. A History of the Czechoslovak Republic,

1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1973. xi, 534, $22.50. Nadezhda Mandelstam. Mozart and Salieri. Tr. Robert A. McLean. Ann Arbor:

Ardis, 1973. 119 pp., $6.95 (cloth), $2.95 (paper). Osip Emilevich Mandelstam. Complete Poetry. Tr. Burton Raffel and Alla Burago.

Introd. and notes Sidney Monas. (Russian Literature in Translation,2.) Albany:

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State Univ. of New York Press, 1973. x, 353, $15.00. Irene Masing. A. Blok's "The Snow Mask": An Interpretation. (Stockholm Slavic

Studies, 4.) Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell, [1970]. 100 pp., Sw. Kr. 20. Olga Matich. Paradox in the Religious Poetry of Zinaida Gippius. (Centrifuga,

7.) Miinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. 126 pp., DM 28 (paper). Janina Miczyfiska. Rozbestwieni. Powie46. Hove, Sussex: Caldra House, n.d. 493 pp. Branko Mikasinovich, Dragan Milivojevid, and Vasa D. Mihailovich, eds. Introduc-

tion to Yugoslav Literature: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry. New York: Twayne, 1973. xiii, 647, $6.95.

Nullo Minissi. Unniitzlichkeit der Phonemtheorie. (Euroasiatica. II, 2.) Napoli: Insti- tuto Universitario Orientale, 1973. 7 pp. (paper).

Barbara Heldt Monter. Koz'ma Prutkov: The Art of Parody. (Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 211.) The Hague: Mouton, 1972. xiv, 143, DG 32.

Christopher Moody. Solzhenitsyn. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1973. vii, 184, $5.25. L.S. Muravyova. Verbs of Motion in Russian. M.: Progress, [1973]. 278 pp., ?.95.

[From Collet's, Wellingborough, Northants]. Kenneth E. Naylor, ed. The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European

Studies for 1967. Asst. eds. Craig N. Packard and Zorianna M. Paschyn. Assisted by Olga C. Shopay. [Columbus]: Ohio State Univ. Press, 1972. xvi, 321, $3.25 (paper).

Dmitri Obolensky. Byzantium and the Slavs: Collected Studies. Pref. Ivan Dujcev. (Variorum Reprint, CS6.) London: Variorum Reprints, 1971. v, 408, $22.00.

L.M. O'Toole and P.T. Culhane. Passport to Moscow. First year Russian course. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1972. Student's book, 136 pp., $6.95 (paper); work- book, 28 pp., $1.00 (paper); teacher's book, 21 pp., gratis (paper); 70 picture cards (11" X 91"), $14.95. [15 tapes available for $195.00.]

W.H. Parker. The Russians: How They Live and Work. (How They Live and Work.) New York: Praeger, 1973. 179 pp., $6.50.

N.G. Pomyalovsky. Seminary Sketches. Tr., introd., and notes Alfred Kuhn. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1973. xxxvii, 228, $8.75.

Rollie E. Poppino. Brazil: The Land and People. Illus. Caryb6 and Poty. 2nd ed. (Latin American Histories.) New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1973. 385 pp., $9.50.

Robert F. Price. Mixail Soloxov in Yugoslavia: Reception and Literary Impact. (East European Monographs, 4.) Boulder, Colo.: East European Quarterly, 1973. 180 pp., $10.00.

M. Byron Raizis, ed., annotations, and introd. Greek Revolution and the American Muse: A Collection of Philhellenic Poetry, 1821-1828. Originally comp. Alexander Papas. (Hidryma Meleton Chersonasou tou Haimou, 128.) Thessaloniki: Insti- tute for Balkan Studies, 1972. xx, 177, $3.50.

Franz Rottensteiner, ed. and introd. View from Another Shore: European Science Fiction. New York: Seabury Press, 1973. xvi, 234, $6.95.

Alexander M. Schenker. Beginning Polish. Vol. 1, Lessons, Polish-English Glossary. Vol. 2, Drills, Survey of Grammar, Index. Rev. ed. (Yale Linguistic Series.) New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1973. xviii, 489; xi, 452; $7.00 per vol. (paper).

Harry Schwartz. Tsars, Mandarins, and Commissars: A History of Chinese-Russian Relations. Rev. ed. (Anchor Books, A898.) Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Anchor Press, 1973. x, 300, $2.50 (paper).

Selguk Selim and Jillian Norman. Turkish Phrase Book. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973. 197 pp., $1.95 (paper).

Aubrey Silberston and Francis Seton, eds. Industrial Management: East and West. Papers from the International Economic Association Conference on Labor

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Productivity 1971. (Praeger Special Stidies in International Economics and Development.) New York: Praeger, 1973. xvi, 260, $17.50.

Ute Sill. "Nomina Sacra" im Altkirchenslavischen. (Forum Slavicum, 40.) Mfinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. 186 pp., DM 38 (paper).

J.S.G. Simmons. Russian Bibliography: Libraries and Archives. A selective list of bibliographical references for students of Russian history, literature, political, social and philosophical thought, Theology and Linguistics. Oxford: Anthony C. Hall, 1973. xviii, 76, $3.50.

Josef gkvoreckV. Mirdkl. 2 vols. Toronto: 68 Publishers, 1972. 297, 283, $9.00 (paper). Virginia Llewellyn Smith. Anton Chekhov and the Lady with the Dog. Foreword Ronald

Hingley. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1973. xxi, 249, $14.50. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Candle in the Wind. Tr. Keith Armes in association with

Arthur Hudgins. Introd. Keith Armes. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1973. 141 pp., $6.95.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The Nobel Lecture. Tr. Alexis Klimoff. New York: Ad Hoc Committee for Intellectual Freedom, 1973. 26 pp., $.50. [pamphlet].

Nikos Stangos and Jillian Norman. Greek Phrase Book. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973. 251 pp., $1.95 (paper).

Nikolay Stepanov. Ivan Krylov. Prepared for publication by the Novosti Press Agency (APN) Publishing House, USSR. (Twayne's World Authors Series, 247.) New York: Twayne, 1973. 174 pp., $5.95.

Studia o ksicqke. Vol. 3. Ed. Karol Glombiowski et al. (Migdzyuczelniane zeszyty naukowe resortu nauki, szkolnictwa wyzszego i techniki.) Wroclaw: Ossolineum, 1973. 417 pp., zl. 75. [17 studies dedicated to Jan Muszkowski.]

A Teacher's Notebook: Russian. Boston: National Association of Independent Schools, 1973. v, 37, $1.00 (paper). [4 Liberty Square, Boston 02109. Articles and informa- tion on secondary school teaching.]

William Tomingas. The Soviet Colonization of Estonia. New York: Kultuur, 1973. 312 pp., $12.00.

Sever Trifu and Dumitru Ciocoi-Pop, eds. Romanian Poems: A Bilingual Anthology of Romanian Poetry. Cluj: Dacia, 1972. 311 pp., Lei 28.

N.L. Tunickij. Monumenta ad 88 Cyrilli et Methodii successorum vitas resque gestas pertinentia. Introd. Ivan Dujiev. (Variorum Reprint, 86.) London: Variorum Reprints, 1972. vi, 144, $27.30. [Rpt. of Sergiev Posad 1918 ed.]

Maria Vittoria Valle. Rapporto tra l'evoluzione del sistema vocalico e l'armonia> in protofinnico. (Euroasiatica II, 1.) Napoli: Instituto Universitario Orientale, 1973. 9 pp. (paper).

Lucy E. Vogel. Aleksandr Blok: The Journey to Italy. With English translations of the poems and prose sketches on Italy. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1973. xix, 279, $15.00.

Gabriela Vorvoreanu and Jillian Norman. Romanian Phrase Book. Baltimore: Pen- guin Books, 1973. 213 pp., $2.50 (paper).

Eckard Weiher. Der negative Vergleich in der russischen Volkspoesie. (Forum Slavi- cum, 35.) Miinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. 224 pp., DM 48.

Working Papers of the Russian School. No. 1. Ed. Cornelia H. Parkes. Northfield, Vt.: Norwich Univ., 1973. 62 pp., $1.00 (paper). [Contents: Dan el Laferribre, "Splitting of the Ego and Non-uniform Deixis of the First Person Singular Pro- noun in Alexander Blok's 'Neznakomka' "; Emily Klenin, "The Optional Re-

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flexive as Specifier of an Underlying Grammatical Relation"; Catherine V. Chvany, "Some Syntactically Formed Words in Russian"; Irina A. Evreinov, "Some Important Studies of Negation in Slavic Languages: A Survey."]

Dean S. Worth, ed. The Slavic Word: Proceedings of the International Slavistic Col- loquium at UCLA, September 11-16, 1970. (Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 262.) The Hague: Mouton, 1972. 452 pp., DG 120.

Avrahm Yarmolinsky, selector and ed. Letters of Anton Chekhov. Tr. Avrahm Yar- molinsky, Bernard Guilbert Guerney, and Lynn Solotaroff. New York: Viking Press, 1973. xvii, 490, $12.50.

Zoya Yurieff. Joseph Wittlin. (Twayne's World Authors Series, 224.) New York: Twayne, 1973. 175 pp., $5.95.

Wolodymyr T. Zyla and Wendell M. Aycock, eds. William Faulkner: Prevailing Verities and World Literature. (Proceedings of the Comparative Literature Symposium, 6.) Lubbock: Interdepartmental Committee on Comparative Litera- ture, Texas Tech Univ., 1973. 166 pp., $5.00 (paper).

C. A. BearepoB, pen. <PyccEan nHTepaTypa xx Bea)). Nachdruck aller erschienenen Teile Moskva 1914-16. (Slavische Propyliien, 115.) Mfinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xi, [837], DM 78.

<Bip mi poMoHaxa i4HMeuTin 31uoBisna cHua)). Nachdruck von Peretc' Ausgabe Lemberg 1912 mit einer Einleitung von Dmitrij Tschilewskij. (Slavische Pro- pylilen, 116.) Mtinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xvii, 228, DM 38.

JIeonHg BaA~nMapon. <CoBeTCannaT ocMiecnht 6je?>>. Frankfurt am Main: Possev, 1973. 209 pp., DM 14.50 (paper).

AaexcaHgp Paniin. <lIox0oaeHne o6peeHHiiX>). Frankfurt am Main: Possev, 1972.

304 pp., $5.90 (paper). 3. H. Punnryc. <HoBie no~oH / Ilo6eglHTeai)). Rpt. of SPb. 1907 and 1898 eds.

Introds. Temira Pachmuss. (Centrifuga, 17.) Milnchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1973. xxxiv, 432, vii, 111, DM 58.

3. H. Punniyc. ?4IopToBa Txyxa / PoMaH-IapeBn)). Introd. Temira Pachmuss. (Centrifuga, 18.) Mfinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xiv, v, 223, 278, DM 58. [Rpt. of 1911 and 1913 M. eds.]

H. B. Loiropyxaq. CBoepyMHme SaHmIcKH). Nachdruck der Ausgabe Petersburg 1913 mit Zeugnissen zur Wirkungsgeschichte des Textes herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Alois Schmicker. (Slavische Propylien, 112). Mtinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xxxviii, [115], DM 19.80 (paper).

AiencaHjp OHaT. <Heonaaujiaaa KqyIHHa: EBpeftcne ciomIeTbr B pyCCnoti noasHMH)>.

AHToIorHOa. New York: New York Univ. Press, 1973. 480 pp., $15.00 (cloth), $9.00 (paper). [350 poems by 154 poets since the 17th century.]

O. Ceprti aleayAioB. <HovieMy i - xpcTHarHHH)). Frankfurt am Main: Possev, 1973. 324 pp., $6.40 (paper).

IIHbep ~xHmasp. <<Tparateciaa cyEg6a pyccoti u~nHepaTopcnot amanII). Frankfurt

am Main: Possev, 1973. 152 pp., DM 16.30 (paper). EBreaHHt 3aMsiTiH. <OrHH CBaTorO OM1HHHna.# [And] <06nmecTBo noIeTHuMX 3BO-

napeft.> Introd. Alex M. Shane. (Analecta Slavica, 4.) Wilrzburg: Jal Reprint, 1973. xiii, 91, DM 35 (paper). [Rpt. of Berlin 1922 and L. 1924 eds.]

Cepret 3eHimnOBCnt. <(Pyccxoe cTapoo6paiIecTBo: yxoBHiIe B iIeHanCs ceM- HaggaToro Beua)). (Forum Slavicum, 21.) Mfinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1970. 528 pp., DM 96.

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JI. M. JIeoHOB. <PaHHHe paccmas)). Nachdruck der Ausgaben von 1923 und 1926 mit einer Einleitung und Kommentaren von Friedrich Scholz. (Slavische Pro- pylien, 138.) Mfinchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xxii, 238, DM 38 (paper).

JIeB JIyHg. <BHe saaoHa: TpareAJa B 5 geICTBraIa

7 aRTax)). Mit einem Vorwort von Heinrich Kunstmann. (Analecta Slavica, 3.) Wtirzburg: Journalfranz, 1972. ix, 83, DM 27 (paper). [First publ. 1921.]

B[iauHMHp] MaIncIMOBB. <(apaHTHH). Frankfurt am Main: Possev, 1973.362 pp., $8.50. B[JIagHMHp] MaIuCHMOB. <CeMi uHeft TBopeHHJ)>. 2-e uas. Frankfurt am Main:

Possev, 1973. 507 pp., DM 18.40. A. C.

MepemiOBCiHin. '43a6paHHbIe CTaTMH: CHMBOJIHsM, Foroji, JIepMoHTOB>. Introd. Ralph E. Matlaw. (Centrifuga, 31.) MiAnchen: Wilhelm Fink, 1972. xix, [274], DM 28 (paper). [Rpt. from vols. 10 and 15 of 1911-12 SPb., M. ed. of complete works.]

H. II. HloJnTopagunH, pen. <PyccaH nJTepaTypa B aMnrpaqiui: C60pHIm cTaTel.)> (Slavic Series, 1.) lHTTc6ypr: OTgeJI cJIaBqHCBHx sH3bIBuOB JIInTepaTyp IIHTTC- 6yprcioro yHHBepCHTeTa, 1972. viii, 409, $7.00 (cloth), $5.00 (paper). [With English resumds.]

A. M. POT. <BeHrepcio-BocTo'qHnocJIaB HCeHHe s3bIOBbe 4oHTaxTbi?. Budapest: Akad4miai kiad6, 1973. 572 pp., $22.00.

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