Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Scientists - Levytsky Volodymyr
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Levytsky Volodymyr:     more detail

41. Biographies For Famous People Starting With The Letter L
levytsky, volodymyr Biography Lewandowsky, Felix Biography Lewis, Al Biography Lewis, Cs Biography Lewis, Carl Biography
http://www.biographycorner.com/biography_l.html
Biographies for Famous People Starting with the Letter L
Browse by Biography Last Name: A B C D ... Z
BIOGRAPHIES FOR FAMOUS PEOPLE BEGINNING WITH LETTER L
L'Estin, Jacques de Biography L'Herbier, Marcel Biography La Caille, Nicolas-Louis Biography La Condamine, Charles de Biography ... Newest Lyrics Here!

42. Biography Of: Levytsky, Volodymyr
Alumni in IATPProfessor of Uzhhorod National University volodymyr Tarasyuk (CC) introduced Andriy levytsky (PIE, 2001), Professor at the Kyiv National University and
http://www.biographycorner.com/biography_l/levytsky-volodymyr_biography_c4f6cc45
Browse by Biography Last Name: A B C D ... Z
Biography of: Levytsky, Volodymyr

43. List Of Ukrainians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Marxist thinker and a founder of the Soviet Union; volodymyr Vynnychenko Yakov Kulik volodymyr Petryshyn Yuri Linnik volodymyr levytsky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ukrainians
Wikimedia needs your help in its 21-day fund drive. See our fundraising page
Over US$220,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity!
List of Ukrainians
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This is a list of famous or notable people from Ukraine This list is incomplete ; you can help by expanding it
Contents

44. User:Gerritholl/mathematicians - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Gerson Tullio Levi-Civita - Norman Levinson - Hyman Levy - Paul Lévy -volodymyr levytsky - Hans Lewy - Anders Lexell - Wilhelm Lexis - Simon Lhuilier
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gerritholl/mathematicians
Wikimedia needs your help in its 21-day fund drive. See our fundraising page
Over US$220,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August. Thank you for your generosity!
User:Gerritholl/mathematicians
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
User:Gerritholl edit
Mathematicians
Ernst Abbe Niels Henrik Abel Abraham bar Hiyya Max Abraham ... Antoni Zygmund Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Gerritholl/mathematicians Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

45. Towards An Intellectual History
with the exception of volodymyr Antonovych, for the twentieth century the Shevchenko, Kulish, Drahomanov, Kachala, Nechuilevytsky, and Hrinchenko,
http://www.utpjournals.com/product/utq/671/intellectual13.html
Published in University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 67 Number 1, Winter 1997/98- Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Towards an Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995
Ralph Lindheim and George S.N. Luckyj, editors. University of Toronto Press in association with the Shevchenko Scientific Society.
xii, 420. $65.00 cloth, $24.95 paper Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly Volume 67, Number 1 Winter 1997/98- Letters in Canada 1996 Frank E. Sysyn Over twenty years ago, Omeljan Pritsak presented his plan to translate sixty volumes of Ukrainian historical texts to his colleagues at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. As with many projects of that visionary organizer of scholarship, some more modest part of his plan has been fulfilled. Six volumes of translations of medieval and early modern texts have already appeared in the excellent Harvard Library of Early Ukrainian Literature. Modern Ukrainian history has not been as fortunate, despite the increasing interest in Ukraine and teaching of courses in the field.
The anthology will serve those who wish to gain a general view of Ukrainian intellectual life and those who teach Ukrainian and East European intellectual history. Although one may regret that the editors did not provide a bibliography of other texts available in English translation, they have already done much to make modern Ukrainian intellectual history accessible to the English-language reader.

46. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page levytsky, volodymyr (296*) Lexell, Anders (75) Lexis, Wilhelm (96*) Lhuilier,Simon (66) Libri Guglielmo (429*) Lie, Sophus (2699*) Lifshitz, Evgenii (441*)
http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Full Alphabetical Index
The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (12)

47. LITOPYS UPA - Related Materials: Ukrainians In World War II Military Formations:
Kubiiovych, volodymyr. Pochatky Ukrainskoi dyvizii Halychyna . levytsky,Myron, ed. Istoriia ukrainskoho viiska. 2d rev. ed. Winnipeg, 1953.
http://www.infoukes.com/upa/related/military.html
Related Materials
Ukrainians in World War II Military Formations: An Overview
by
Peter J. Potichnyj
There is a great deal of confusion about the behaviour of Ukrainians during 1939-45, and it is not limited to non-Ukrainians. Forty years after World War II, some Ukrainians are themselves unclear on issues that affected them four decades ago and have influenced their thinking to this day. The common view of the war is that of an enormous struggle between the forces of good and evil, in which the former triumphed. It follows from this view that the nations and individuals who were not on the side of the Allies (except, of course, for the neutral countries) must have been on the side of the Axis powers or, worse still, on the side of the Nazis. Whatever does not fit this neat pattern is either overlooked or misunderstood, and so it has been with the present debate over collaboration and war criminality among Ukrainians. During World War II Ukrainians collaborated with all sides, for two main reasons. First, as one of the world's largest national groups without a sovereign state, Ukrainians did not control their destiny at a crucial time in world history. Second, not unlike Jews, Ukrainians were - and still are - scattered throughout the world; thus in 1939-45 they could be found in all kinds of places and situations. Since the war's fiercest battles were on Ukrainian territory, it is not surprising that Ukrainians fought in various armies and military formations, in large numbers and on all fronts. In the Soviet army alone were 4.5 million citizens of Ukraine. According to Soviet statistics, 409,668 Ukrainians were awarded medals for bravery in the war; 961 became heroes of the Soviet Union; and 60 per cent of the 250,000-strong Soviet partisan force in Ukraine was Ukrainian.

48. MSN Encarta - Ukraine
such as Dmytro levytsky, moved to Russia in search of training and wider such as the statues of Saint volodymyr (Vladimir) and the Cossack leader
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761573617_4/Ukraine.html
Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Upgrade your Encarta Experience Spend less time searching and more time learning. Learn more Tasks Related Items more... Further Reading Editors' picks for Ukraine
Search for books and more related to
Ukraine Facts and Figures Quick information and statistics for Ukraine Encarta Search Search Encarta about Ukraine Editors' Picks Great books about your topic, Ukraine ... Click here Advertisement document.write(' Page 4 of 10
Ukraine
Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 13 items Dynamic Map Map of Ukraine Article Outline Introduction Land and Resources The People of Ukraine Culture ... History B
Art and Architecture
Although prehistoric and Greek paintings have been discovered in Ukraine, the first major style to develop was the religious iconography of the Kievan period. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, long-standing Byzantine traditions gave way to European influences during the Renaissance and the baroque period, when secular, non-religious themes were introduced. Portraits were especially popular. When eastern Ukraine lost its autonomy under Russian rule in the late 18th century, many Ukrainian painters, such as Dmytro Levytsky, moved to Russia in search of training and wider markets. Renowned for his poetry, Taras Shevchenko is also considered the father of modern Ukrainian painting. Historical themes and landscapes were a popular genre through much of the 19th century. Realist tendencies appeared in the final decades, represented most notably by

49. MSN Encarta - Search View - Ukraine
such as Dmytro levytsky, moved to Russia in search of training and wider markets . In 988 Saint volodymyr (Vladimir), grand prince of Kyiv,
http://encarta.msn.com/text_761573617__1/Ukraine.html
Search View Ukraine Article View To find a specific word, name, or topic in this article, select the option in your Web browser for finding within the page. In Internet Explorer, this option is under the Edit menu.
The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you don’t find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. Ukraine I. Introduction Ukraine (Ukrainian Ukraina ), country in eastern Europe, and the second largest country in Europe after Russia. Ukraine is bordered on the west by Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary; on the southwest by Romania and Moldova; on the south by the Black Sea and Sea of Azov; on the east and northeast by Russia; and on the north by Belarus. The Crimean Autonomous Republic—encompassing the Crimean Peninsula, or Crimea, in the south—is included in Ukraine’s borders. The capital and largest city is Kyiv (Kiev). Much of Ukraine is a fertile plain suited for agriculture. Ukraine is rich in natural resources, and has a developed economy with significant agricultural and industrial sectors. The country has a democratic form of government headed by a president. From the 9th century ad northern Ukraine was part of Kievan Rus, the first significant East Slavic state, which succumbed to the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. Ukraine was for centuries thereafter under the rule of a succession of foreign powers, including Poland and the Russian Empire. In 1918 a Bolshevik (Communist) government was established in Ukraine, and in 1922 the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR) was one of the four founding republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Ukraine’s declaration of independence, approved by a popular vote on December 1, 1991, was a major factor in the USSR’s collapse later that month.

50. WhoWasThere Reply
volodymyr levytsky was 48 this year and would die in a further 36 years.Georgii Pfeiffer was 48 this year and would die in a further 26 years.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1920

51. WhoWasThere Reply
volodymyr levytsky was 78 this year and would die in a further 6 years.Giovanni Vacca was 78 this year and would die in a further 3 years.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1950

52. Conf2002
The key works are Panas Myrny, Lykhi liudy (1877); Ivan Nechuilevytsky, MykolaDzheria Paniotto, volodymyr. “The Levels of Anti-Semitism in Ukraine.
http://www.judaica.kiev.ua/Conference/Conf2002/Conf47-02.htm
Jews in Ukrainian Literature: Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Myroslav Shkandrij Manitoba /Canada/
Jewish-Ukrainian relations are richly reflected in modern Ukrainian literature, and yet this subject has attracted little serious analysis. My paper focuses on key figures and works in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These are examined in the light both of literary trends and of the wider context provided by public pronouncements and discussions.
I am particularly interested in the views of the literary intelligentsia as a reflection of changing patterns in Jewish-Ukrainian relations.
Some key questions have been raised earlier. In 1983 two Canadians, Aster and Potichnyj, produced an enlightening publication entitled Jewish-Ukrainian relations: Two Solitudes, the product of a ground-breaking conference on the subject. Since that time, momentous changes have overtaken the countries of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, a number of similar conferences have been held on the subject in Ukraine and several books have been published on the subject. Least, however, has been done on the crucial issue of literary perceptions, which, of course, both encode and transmit particular views of history, politics and culture to contemporary readers. This is an appropriate time, therefore, to take stock of new research and to reexamine the literature of the last two centuries.

53. Statement On The Current Crisis
volodymyr Dibrova, Writerin-Residence, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (USA) Marco levytsky, Editor, Ukrainian News; Vice President Ukrainian
http://www.ukrainianstudies.org/petition.htm
American Association for Ukrainian Studies
Canadian Association of Slavists Statement of Scholars and Professionals on the Current Crisis in Ukraine (March 2001)
Click here for press contacts

W
e, the undersigned, scholars and professionals working in the field of Ukrainian Studies and related disciplines in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Asia, all of us sharing a profound concern for the well-being of Ukraine and its citizens, its institutions, its record on human rights, freedom of the press, and its overall standing in the community of democratic and law-abiding nations, feel it essential to express our views on the present crisis there. We know that this crisis can only be solved by the citizens of Ukraine, but we believe that overarching moral issues, the need for solidarity with our Ukrainian colleagues and friends, and our own involvement in Ukraine oblige us to speak out. We are deeply troubled by the murder of the journalist Heorhii Gongadze and the handling of the investigation into his death. The long delay in determining and admitting the identity of the victim and, with it, the very fact of the crime, has raised serious questions about the independence and the impartiality of the investigation.

54. Aaus-list @ Ukrainianstudies.org -- [aaus-list] MELNYCHENKO & LEGAL CASE V KUCHM
kish wkish@celestica.com , marko levytsky ukrnews@compusmart.ab.ca of the presidential administration volodymyr Lytvyn (on 22 September 2000).
http://www.ukrainianstudies.org/aaus-list/0209/msg00019.html
Date Prev
Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... lists@brama.com converted by MHonArc and maintained by BRAMA, Inc. AAUS Home AAUS-List Home
BRAMA Home
...
Search BRAMA

tm

55. Telephone Book Ministry Of Education And Science Of Ukraine
Deputy Head of the Direction Head of the Department, SKYBA volodymyr Vladyslavovych Deputy Head of Direction, levytsky Georgiy Yosypovych, 37-26-24
http://education.gov.ua/pls/edu/docs/common/dov12e.html

56. Ukrainian Soccer News :::
Ukraine Shovkovsky (levytsky 90), Starostiak (Luzhny 46), Parfenov, Holovko, volodymyr Veremeiev, UNT Coach We can only fight for second place.
http://www.ukrainiansoccer.net/news/news_article.asp?ID=8058

57. Petition-them.com
NAME SUPPLIED, MARCO levytsky. NATALIE MASNYJ, KATRINA MAKSYMYK. NAME SUPPLIED,NAME SUPPLIED LARISSA HORONOWITSCH, volodymyr DOBROVOLSKYI
http://www.petitionthem.com/default.asp?sect=detail&pet=1756&page=3

58. Krawtchouk
Another faculty member at the department was volodymyr Kistiakowsky, levytsky taught mathematics in Lviv after it came under Soviet rule during World
http://mason.gmu.edu/~ikatcha1/Krawtchouk.html
Krawtchouk story : How a scientist received a job offer from the American Mathematical Society, was accused of being a foreign spy, and sent to GULAG
This true story has connections to the politics and work of leading mathematicians and Noble prize winners from European countries and the United States, the Great Terror in Soviet Ukraine, the history of the relativity theory, nuclear bomb, space exploration and aviation, prisoner's dilemma, Lindbergh, and Arthur Koestler's best-seller. French transliteration of the Ukrainian mathematician's name, education and start of his academic career
Invitations to the US and contacts with foreign scholars
Job offers, International Congress of Mathematicians in Bologna (Italy) ... Photos of Krawtchouk, Levi-Civita, Grave, and others, and the leadership of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Crime evidence: Krawtchouk's article content of the journal book recommendation to Levi-Civita's wife, Krawtchouk's refusal to take part in a show trial of Ukrainian intellectuals and his contacts with Ukrainian mathematicians from Poland ... Prisoner's dilemma in theory and reality , a book on Schmidt's expedition Lindbergh's intelligence trip Stalin, scholars and one investigation in Ukraine

59. Art Gallery / Articles
92, 93), Vladimir (volodymyr) Burliuk, Alexandra Exter (Oleksandra Ekster) (ex.cat. nos. S. Hordynsky, M. levytsky, M. Moroz, Ivanna NyzhnykVynnykiv,
http://art.sumix.com/articles/article_19.html
Search:
Articles Catalog
Alphabetical Index By authors By titles Period of time 15th-18th Centuries 19th-Early 20th Century 20th Century Genre Ukrainian Icons Graphic Art Totalitarian art Decorative Art ... Modern Art Regions Lvov Kharkiv "The Modern Period" by Daria Zelska-Derawych
While the artists in Western Ukraine remained under the influence of Western European art movements, many of those working in Kiev, Kharkiv, and Odessa retained ties with Moscow and Leningrad. Yurii Narbut, who explored the possibilities of adapting folk ornamentation in his work, and P. Volokydin were influenced by the World of Art Movement while P. Kholodny created symbolist paintings (ex. cat. no. 72).
During the period of Ukrainization in the 1920s, however, a variety of styles flourished, as did a number of different artistic groups. Some of the artists that followed modern trends and participated in the avant-garde were concerned with Cubo-Futurism and Con-structivism like V. Ermilov (ex. cat. no. 94) in Kharkiv, and O. Bohomazov (ex. cat. no. 84), V. Palmov (ex. cat. no. 89), and A. Petrytsky (ex. cat. no. 87) in Kiev. Petrytsky, an avant-garde theatrical designer, painted over a hundred portraits of Ukrainian personalities, most of which were destroyed in the 1930s. Others like V. Meller (ex. cat. no. 85) and K. Sikorsky experimented with abstraction, while M. Zhuk, and Yu. Mykhailiv, who was fascinated by mythology, continued the traditions of the Symbolists.
In Western Ukraine under the domination of Poland, the most prominent Lviv artist was O. Novakivsky, a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, who began with Impressionism, but was attracted by French Post-Impressionism and Expressionism. He painted numerous self-portraits (ex. cat. no. 73), portraits of his wife and friends, as well as legendary figures (Dovbush, 1931), landscapes (Mount Hregit, 1931), and still life compositions in vibrant colors and with swirling brushstrokes. Through his art school in Lviv under the patronage of Metropolitan Sheptytsky, from 1923 to 1935, Novakivsky shaped a whole generation of future artists such as R. Chornii, S. Hordynsky, M. Levytsky, M. Moroz, Ivanna Nyzhnyk-Vynnykiv, and others, who went on to explore a variety of modern trends in art.

60. ECPUU - European Ph.D. College Of Polish And Ukrainian Universities
Yuri Lavrinenko, Borys levytsky, Ivan LysiakRudnytsky, Bohdan Osadchuk, January 27, 2005 the Supreme Council of Ukraine deputy volodymyr Bondar,
http://www.ekpu.lublin.pl/e/aktualnosci.html
Home Page About the College Authorities Actualities ... Centre for Ukrainian Language and Culture Chronicle of events
In August 2005, the European Ph.D. College of Polish and Ukrainian Universities and Maria Curie-Sk³odowska University Press published the poem “The Town of Lublin” by Józef Czechowicz in the translation by Andriy Savenets within the mixed ECPUU and MCSU Press editorial project. The Ukrainian text of the poem is put beside the faximile reprints of the original manuscript. The book also contains the translator’s foreword and the photos of Lublin taken by Józef Czechowicz between the World Wars.
August 24, on the Independence Day of Ukraine, the delegation of the European Ph.D. College of Polish and Ukrainian Universities took part in the wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the soldiers of the Ukrainian People’s Republic Army at the Orthodox graveyard at Lipova Str. in Lublin. El¿bieta Ziêtek and Andriy Savenets laid a wreath from the ECPUU at the tombstone.
July 19, 2005 the Council of Minister of the Republic of Poland made a decision to grant financial support from the state budget’s general reserve to the Minister of National Education and Sport for subsidising the functioning and didactic activity of the European Ph.D. College of Polish and Ukrainian Universities in 2005. According to the resolution, the subsidy will amount 2.762 thousand Polish zlotys and cover the education of the College Ph.D. students and their scholarships, as well as the functioning and activities of the College.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter