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The article says, "his archive of letters now kept in the scientific library of Tartu university who wrote with a number of Russian intelectuals is immense." This is not entirely correct because most of his archive is now at Tallinn University [
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Spelling of name
Should there be that accent on the first letter of his name in Cyrillic? It does not always appear (e.g. Wikipedia pages in other languages), but I am no expert in Russian/Cyrillic or Juri Lotman.
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The article says, "his archive of letters now kept in the scientific library of Tartu university who wrote with a number of Russian intelectuals is immense." This is not entirely correct because most of his archive is now at Tallinn University [
[1]] — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
80.235.60.66 (
talk •
contribs) 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Spelling of name
Should there be that accent on the first letter of his name in Cyrillic? It does not always appear (e.g. Wikipedia pages in other languages), but I am no expert in Russian/Cyrillic or Juri Lotman.
Anke Klitzing (
talk)
15:51, 8 July 2023 (UTC)reply