File:Священная история Ветхого и Нового завета на эрзянском (А. Ф. Юртов, 1880).djvu

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English: The book is a collection of Old an New Testament stories translated into the Erzya language by Avksentiy Filippovich Yurtov (1854—1916, he was a philologist and ethnographist, and a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church), and published in 1880, by Kazan's Orthodox Missionary Society. There are also the 2-nd edition of this book published in the 1883 year.
The scanned pages of the book were provided by the Russian National Library, located in the city of Saint-Petersburg.
Русский: Сборник ветхозаветных и новозаветных историй, переведённых на эрзянский язык Авксентием Филипповичем Юртовым (1854—1916, он был эрзянским филологом и этнографом, а также священником Русской Православной церкви), и изданный в 1880 году Казанским Православным Миссионерским Обществом. Было также 2-е издание данной книги, опубликованное в 1883 году.
Отсканированные страницы данной книги предоставлены Российской Национальной Библиотекой, расположенной в Санкт-Петербурге.
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Source Священная история Ветхого и Нового завета. На эрзянском наречии Мордовского языка. Казань, 1880.
Author Авксентий Филиппович Юртов (1854—1916)

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