Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1103991 | Russian Literature | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In 1907, the Russian Academy of Sciences charged I.A. Shliapkin with editing the collected works of A.P. Sumarokov. Professor Shliapkin was a well-known scholar and collector of rare books and manuscripts who taught at the University of St. Petersburg. He spent three years doing the groundwork for the project: he purchased nearly every edition of Sumarokov published in the 18th century for his private library and compiled a vast bibliography. But for unknown reasons, in 1910 Shliapkin stopped all work on the edition, which was thus never published.
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