Averintsev Sergey Sergeevich

Definition: Russian Soviet philologist, culturologist, cultural historian, philosopher, literary critic, biblical scholar.
Years of life: 1937 - 2004
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Genus. December 10, 1937, Moscow, RSFSR. Russian Soviet philologist, culturologist, cultural historian, philosopher, literary critic, biblical scholar. Translator, poet, lecturer, member of the USSR SP (1985), Russian PEN Center (1995), chairman of the Russian Biblical Society (since 1990), international Mandelstam Society (since 1991), president of the Association of Cultural Studies, member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Died February 21, 2004 in Vienna, Austria.

Documents (5)

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Сахаров Андрей Дмитриевич
58. Article by Yakovlev A.N. “Fate and conscience”, article by Evtushenko E.A. “Sad, but firm”, article by Averintsev S.S. “The soul came true” and telegrams of condolences, published under the general title “In memory of Andrei Sakharov” in the magazine “Ogonyok” for December 1989.
Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Сахаров Андрей Дмитриевич
75. Excerpts from a tape recording of the meeting of the All-Union Historical and Educational Society “Memorial” dated January 22, 1990 in Moscow, dedicated to the memory of A.D. Sakharov, published under the title “When leaving, leaving the light is more than staying…” in the newspaper “Smena” No. 116 (19566) dated 05/20/1990.