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Nikolay Gnedich

N. Gnedich

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12 featured booksN. Gnedich

Nikolay Ivanovich Gnedich (Russian: Никола́й Ива́нович Гне́дич, 13 February [O.S. 2 February] 1784 – 15 February [O.S. 3 February] 1833) was a Russian poet and translator best known for his idyll *The Fishers* (1822). His translation of the *Iliad* (1807–29) is still the standard one.

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    Nikolay Gnedich

  • Personal name

    N. Gnedich

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    OL2105657A

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  • Sochineniia Gniedicha

    Representative edition published 1854

    Open Work
  • Don-Korrado de Gerrera

    Representative edition published 2019

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  • Stikhotvorenii︠a︡ ; Poėmy

    Representative edition published 1984

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  • Iliada

    Representative edition published 1978

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  • Stikhotvorenii͡a︡

    Representative edition published 1963

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  • Stikhotvorenii︠a︡

    Representative edition published 1936

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  • Sochinenīi︠a︡

    Representative edition published 1884

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  • Sochinenīi︠a︡ Gni︠e︡dicha

    Representative edition published 1854

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  • Stikhotvoreniia N. Gnedicha

    Representative edition published 1832

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  • Prostonarodnyi︠a︡ pi︠e︡sni nyni︠e︡shnikh grekov

    Representative edition published 1825

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  • Opyty v stikhakh i prozi︠e︡

    Representative edition published 1817

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  • Lear

    Representative edition published 1808

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