Our beautiful Alexandria. Letters to I.I. Kaplan, E.I. Bronstein-Shur, F.G. Ginzburg
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In 1922, university physiologists underwent summer practice near Petergof in the former royal residence, "our beautiful Alexandria", as they called her. At that time, A.A. Ukhtomsky had a short correspondence with I. Kaplan, and later (from 1927 to 1941), he actively corresponded with his students E. Brontein-Shur and F. Ginzburg. The range of scientific and moral problems in the published letters of those years was quite diverse - from the law of the dominant and the concepts of "chronotop" to the secrets of the psychology of creativity and the Tolstoy question: "Why do people write?
Compiled by: Kuzmichev Igor
Compiled by: Kuzmichev Igor
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
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Publication Language:Russian
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ISBN:978-5-9909419-7-7
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