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The Adoration of the Golden Calf – picture from the Hortus deliciarum of Herrad of Landsberg (12th century). According to the Torah and the Quran, the golden calf (Hebrew: עֵגֶל הַזָּהָב, romanized: ʿēḡel hazzāhāḇ) was a cult image made by the Israelites when Moses went up to Mount Sinai.
Ostap Bender as portrayed by Andrei Mironov, 1976. Ostap Bender (Russian: Остап Бендер) is a fictional con man and the central antiheroic protagonist in the novels The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931) written by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov.
The Little Golden Calf (Russian: Золотой телёнок, Zolotoy telyonok) is a satirical picaresque novel by Soviet authors Ilf and Petrov, published in 1931. Its main character, Ostap Bender, also appears in a previous novel by the authors called The Twelve Chairs. The title alludes to the "golden calf" of the Bible.
Pages in category "Golden calf" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Little Golden Calf One-storied America Ilya Ilf ( Ilya Arnoldovich Feinsilberg or Russian : Илья Арнольдович Файнзильберг , 1897–1937) and Yevgeny Petrov ( Yevgeniy Petrovich Katayev or Russian : Евгений Петрович Катаев , 1902–1942) were two Soviet prose authors of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Little Golden Calf One-storied America Ilya Arnoldovich Ilf [ 1 ] (born Iehiel-Leyb Aryevich Faynzilberg ; Russian : Иехи́ел-Лейб Арьевич Фа́йнзильберг ; [ 2 ] 15 October [ O.S. 3 October] 1897 – 13 April 1937) was a Soviet journalist and writer of Jewish origin who usually worked in collaboration with ...
The Cave of the Golden Calf opens: 1921: Plans to make lesbian activity illegal defeated: 1936: Mark Weston transitions: 1952: John Nott-Bower begins crackdown: 1954: Pitt-Rivers, Montagu, Wildeblood imprisoned: 1954: Alan Turing commits suicide: 1957: Wolfenden report released: 1967: MSM activity made legal (England & Wales) 1972: First ...