2020-03-17

Русский Левша В Кипе


"The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea" (RussianСказ о тульском косом Левше и о стальной блохеSkaz o Tulskom kosom Levshe i o stalnoy Blokhe),[1] The Tale of the Crosseyed Lefthander from Tula and the Steel Flea or simply Levsha (RussianЛевшаleft-handed), sometimes called The LefthanderLeftyThe Steel Flea or The Left-handed Craftsman is a well-known 1881 skaz (story) by Nikolai Leskov. Styled as a folk tale, it tells a story of a left-handed arms craftsman from Tula (traditionally a center of the Russian armaments industry) who outperformed his English colleagues by providing a clockwork steel flea they'd made with horseshoes and inscriptions on them.
Ермо́лкаки́па или кипа́ (иврит: כִּיפָּה кипа́, мн.ч. кипотидиш: יאַרמלקע я́рмолке) — традиционный еврейский мужской головной убор.
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