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If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn'sHartshorne's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartshorne's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

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If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.

Added. It turns out that on the same website there is a course called "Algebra 3, 2010", it is by Loktev. This course can be seen as an introductory course to algebraic geometry (treating Bezout's theorem, Nullstellensatz and many other things). I find this course really well done and very well motivated. (of course this is in Russian).

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If you understand Russian, then you can listen to lectures of Orlov and Kuznetsov that are given here:

http://erb-files.narod.ru/

Orlov is giving lectures on Hartschorn's level, these are very good lectures. I hope very much that your question will get more answers.