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Definition of Mandelstam
1. Noun. Russian poet who died in a prison camp (1891-1938).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mandelstam
Literary usage of Mandelstam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wireless Telegraphy by Jonathan Adolf Wilhelm Zenneck (1915)
"RESONANCE CURVE OF THE DYNAMOMETER EFFECT (L. mandelstam AND N. 80. General.—a.
Assume a movable coil, St, in a vertical plane, eg, suspended on a vertical ..."
2. Foreigners in Turkey: Their Juridical Status by Philip Marshall Brown (1914)
"7 mandelstam, pp. 146-151. 8 Ibid., p. 163. For an excellent analysis of this whole
... mandelstam treats of the Turkish treaty of 1823 with Sardinia, ..."
3. The International Law and Diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War by Amos Shartle Hershey (1906)
"See mandelstam in article cited above, pp. 362-372. ... 102- 107, and the article
by mandelstam, cited above, in the Revue Generale DIP for 1905, ..."
4. Neuphilologische Mitteilungen by Uusfilologinen Yhdistys (1908)
"Professor Joseph mandelstam ist am 15. Februar in einem Alter von 64 Jahren ...
mandelstam eine nicht zu Unterschätzende Rolle gespielt, indem er nicht nur ..."
5. The Medical News (1881)
"How far it is possible, at the bedside, to properly measure this distance, Dr.
mandelstam at present refrains from stating ; but he believes that a ..."
6. Russia's Message: The True World Import of the Revolution by William English Walling (1908)
"Already mandelstam, whom a recent referendum had shown to be the favourite ...
In the recent congress mandelstam accused the party management of the second ..."