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9 or 10 volumes

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The English article and derived translations refer to 10 volumes of T.Narbutt's Lithuanian History, but I cannot find any source confirming this. There are only 9 volumes in the links provided, and lithuanian version of the article states there are 9 volumes, so I changed back to 9 volumes, unless anyone can corroborate the 10 volumes.

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Is it worth to mention thay Teodor Narbutt is known now under Lithuanian name of Teodoras Narbutas? In Lithuania Lenin is known under name Leninas, and Hitler under name Hitleris - such is lithuanian language. Teodor Narbutt's mother tongue was polish and in own works he signed in polish. On the other hand, he was militar architect who served in russian army and in russian documents signed as Теодор Нарбутт. --Vulpes vulpes 14:36, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Seems logical, but I don't believe our Lithuanian friends would allow us to remove that name from the article. If you remove Polish or Russian names - you're ok. If you remove Lithuanian names - you're among the worst scum - at least that's how it works in wikipedia. Sad but true. //Halibutt 02:46, 27 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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