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June 19, 2023 | History

Pavel Nikolaevich Rybnikov

6 December 1831 - 29 November 1885

Pavel Nikolayevich Rybnikov (Па́вел Никола́евич Ры́бников) was a Russian ethnographer, folklorist and literary historian, credited with the discovery of the previously unknown culture of bylina and epos poetry of the Olonets and Arkhangelsk regions of North-European Russia. He spent the second half of his life in Kalisz, where he was the vice-governor of the Kalisz Guberniya, and contributed to the development of local science and culture.

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  • Cover of: Pi͡e︡sni sobrannyi͡a︡ P. N. Rybnikovym.

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June 19, 2023 Edited by Сергей Малышев Edited without comment.
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