Symbolism of loyalty to the power of Teutonic order among the Old Prussians in the 13—14th centuries
... resulting co-existence of the symbols different by their character became one of the basis for the relations between Old Prussians and Teutonic order that provided stable development of the State until 1525.
symbol, Old Prussians, Teutonic order, Christianity, loyalty, acts, necropolis
27-38
10.5922/sikbfu-2023-1-3
Innovative meaning-generating structures in the early formation of a literary tradition: the case of Kosta Khetagurov
... same time, “Nystwan” acquires a special emotional strength, which puts it on a par with the verbal and interjective titles so characteristic of Kosta Khetagurov's poetry. This ‘blurring’ is due to the need to bring to a common denominator both Christian theological concepts, in this case, of a sacrifice, and also the ideology of the Ossetian spiritual tradition, which reveals itself in prayer and ritual tradition in general. It is also concluded that, in terms of semantics, Kosta Khetagurov,...
Prison topos as an anti-home in V.G. Korolenko’s short story Yashka
... “for all people.” After the martyr-like hero is sent to an asylum, where he is doomed to certain death, the dark forces fully seize the prison topos, which exhibits all the characteristics of an anti-home.
V.G. Korolenko, Yashka, home, prison, Christianity, life
66-74
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-1-6