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La letteratura di direzione spirituale: invarianti e variabili. La testimonianza del Poslanie Jakova-cernorizca k knjazju Dmitriju Borisovicu

The article focuses on the Epistle of the Monk Jakov to the Prince Dmitrij Borisovic (Poslanie Jakova-cernorizca k knjazju Dmitriju Borisovicu), an East-Slavic text dating from the second half of the 13th century. The author aims to further investigate the hypothesis concerning the literary form use...

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