Man
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Man. A primordial and cosmic figure, occurring in several religions, but with different emphases. In Hinduism, see
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Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov , 1718-77, Russian dramatist and poet. Sumarokov wrote fables, satires, lyrics, and comic odes in the classical style. His Khorev (1747) and Tresotinius (1750) were respectively the first classical tragedy...
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Sumarokov, Alexander Petrovich
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
...and others have tried to link Sumarokov to a so-called noble "fonde...not altogether convincingly. Sumarokov's reputation went into total...Levitt, Marcus C. (1995). "Aleksandr Petrovich Sumarokov." Dictionary of Literary...
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