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  1. Vladimir Toporov. Doctor of Medicine Medicine Vilnius University Lithuania. Biography. VLADIMIR TOPOROV completed graduation currently working as honorary docotor in Vilnius University Research Interest. Medicine Global Experts from Lithuania. Global Experts in Subject. Share This Profile. About Us;

  2. Combine Editions. Vladimir Toporov’s books. Average rating: 4.36 · 14 ratings · 0 reviews · 27 distinct works. Miasto i mit. by. Vladimir Toporov, Władimir Toporow. 3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2000. Want to Read.

  3. The history of researches on Balts, mainly Lithuanians, is of a solid age. During that time, there were quite many valuable works made and famous researchers involved. A scientific research on Lithuanian mythology was just developing and forming at the 20th c. and especially in its second half. V. Toporov's works had a big influence to the process. His works were a huge contribution to the ...

  4. Vladimir Nikolajevič Toporov (ruski: Влади́мир Никола́евич Топоро́в) (Moskva, 5. srpnja 1928. – Moskva, 5. prosinca 2005.) bio je ruski filolog i semiotičar.Diplomirao je na Moskovskom sveučilištu 1951., od 1954. djeluje u Institutu za slavistiku i balkanistiku Ruske akademije znanosti, a od 1991. u Institutu viših humanističkih istraživanja Ruskoga ...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Toporov [təparo'f], Vladimir Nikolajevič (Nikolaevič), ruski filolog i semiotičar (Moskva, 5. VII. 1928 – Moskva, 5. XII. 2005).Diplomirao na Moskovskom sveučilištu 1951., od 1954. djeluje u Institutu za slavistiku i balkanistiku Ruske akademije znanosti, a od 1991. u Institutu viših humanističkih istraživanja Ruskoga državnoga humanističkog sveučilišta.

  6. English: Vladimir Toporov, russian philologist. photo: Leonid Latynin (with the personal permission of the author — I give this photo with a free license, subject to attribution in the following form: «photo: Leonid Latynin, iuli 2003»), date is approximate: 2003, summer, Peredelkino (near Moscow)

  7. This paper seeks to situate the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics of the 1960– 1980s within the larger European intellectual-historical context from which it sprang, and in which it played a vital role.