Gazenei?

Simon Beattie Simon at SIMONBEATTIE.CO.UK
Thu Dec 16 10:40:08 UTC 2010


Thanks, Jan.  I came across that reference, too.  Does the book talk about
Gazenei?  I presumed that the copy of Semenskii's book listed here was
simply in a binding by him.

Simon


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Jan Zielinski
Sent: 16 December 2010 10:31
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Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Gazenei?

Simon Beattie pisze:

> I have found a reference to a late nineteenth-century bindery in St
> Petersburg: "Perepletnaia Gazeneia Nevskii pr. No. 108".  I've looked
> Gazenei up in Unbegaun's "Russian Surnames", but it's not listed.  Does
> anyone on the list have any idea what the name might have been originally?
> Gasenet?  Hasenet?  (Is it French??)

Hi, Simon,

It seems, that M. I. Semenskij writes about the binder Gazenej in his 
Ocherki i rasskazy iz russkoj istorii XVIII veka, SPb 1883-1884.

Nr 6 on this list:

http://tinyurl.com/2etkkmg


Best,
Jan

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