File:Lomonossow Russische Grammatik Deutsche StPetersburg 1764.jpg

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Deutsch: Rußische Grammatik verfaßet von Herrn Michael Lomonoßow. aus dem Rußischen übersetzt von Johann Lorenz Stavenhagen. St. Petersburg, 1764
English: M. Lomonosov. Russian Grammar in German. St. Petersburg, 1764
Русский: М. В. Ломоносов. Русская грамматика на немецком. Санкт-Петербург. 1764
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