Pir vo vremi︠a︡ chumy : vʹ dvukhʹ di︠e︡ĭstvii︠k︡hʹ: na teksty Pentadii︠a︡, Avsonii︠a︡, Petrarki i Pushkina / [Artur Lurʹe]. 1933.

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Pir vo vremi︠a︡ chumy : vʹ dvukhʹ di︠e︡ĭstvii︠k︡hʹ: na teksty Pentadii︠a︡, Avsonii︠a︡, Petrarki i Pushkina / [Artur Lurʹe]. 1933.

1 ms. score (300 p.), bound ; 46 cm.

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