Vladimir Alekseevich Rozov ( July 15 [27], 1876 , Kiev - May 21, 1940 , Zagreb , Croatia ) is a Russian linguist .
| Vladimir Alekseevich Rozov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 15 (27), 1876 |
| Place of Birth | Kiev , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | May 21, 1940 (63 years old) |
| Place of death | Zagreb , Croatia |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | linguistics |
| Place of work | |
| Alma mater | Kiev Imperial University of St. Vladimir |
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Biography
The son of a professor at the Kiev Theological Academy, Alexei Vasilyevich Rozov .
He was brought up in the Kiev 1st gymnasium , which he graduated with a gold medal in 1896, after which he entered the University of St. Vladimir at the Faculty of History and Philology. In 1901, he was awarded the Faculty of Gold Medal and the Pushkin Prize for the composition “Pushkin and Goethe”. At the end of the course in 1902, he was left at the university to prepare for a professorship.
In 1906, having passed the exam for a master's degree in Russian literature, he received the title of Privatdocent of the University of St. Vladimir. The next two years he spent on a scientific trip to Austria, Bulgaria, Palestine and the Sinai. In 1909, he began to give lectures at the university and at the Higher Women's Courses in Kiev, and also taught Russian literature in secondary schools.
From 1916 to 1918 he was a professor at the Nezhinsky Institute of Philology . Since 1918 he worked at the Tauride University .
In 1920 he emigrated to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes . In the 1920s - 1940s, he taught Russian at the universities of Skopje and Zagreb , as well as at the Theological Seminary of St. Savva in Sremski Karlovtsy (1920-1924).
Scientific activity
The author of works on Slavic (including Ukrainian) philology, he studied the history of the development of Ukrainian school drama, Old Bulgarian and Old Serbian written monuments.
Prepared for publication "South Russian letters" and "Ukrainian letters". He wrote a number of articles on the study of the language of these letters.
Selected Works
- South Russian school drama about St. Catherine // "Izbornik Kiev" dedicated to T. D. Florinsky. - Kiev, 1904.
- The Story of Savva Grudtsyn // "Eranos", a collection of articles in honor of Nikolai Pavlovich Dashkevich. - Kiev, 1905.
- The value of letters of the XIV and XV centuries for the history of the Little Russian language: a trial lecture, read. to acquire the title of Priv-Assoc. - Kiev, 1907.
- The latest direction of Russian linguistics in the study of ancient Russian and Church Slavonic monuments in connection with the general course of development of European linguistics. - Kiev, 1907.
- Report on a business trip to Austria in 1907. - Kiev, 1908.
- Pushkin and Goethe. - Kiev, 1908.
- Alexei Stepanovich Khomyakov, his personality and lyrics: a speech delivered at the girls' gymnasium of A. K. Titarenko, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of A. S. Khomyakov. - Kiev, 1910.
- Traditional types of Little Russian theater of the XVII – XVIII centuries. and youth stories of N.V. Gogol - Kiev, 1911.
- South Russian letters collected by Vladim. Pink. - Kiev, 1917.
- Studies of the language of southern Russian letters of the XIV and the first half of the XV centuries. - 1913.
- To the old Russian dialectology (And also to the question about the Galician-Volyn dialect). - 1907.
- Ukrainian letters. - T. 1. XIV century. and the first half of the XV century. - 1928.
- The language of South Russian letters of the 14th-15th centuries - 1929.
Literature
- Centenary of the Kiev First Gymnasium: T. 1. - Kiev, 1911. - S. 378.
- M.M. Peshchak . Rozov Volodimir Oleksiyovich // Ukrainian Move: Encyclopedia. - K .: Ukrainian Encyclopedia, 2000. ISBN 966-7492-07-9
- Ivy P.P. Persh . - 1959. - No. 2, c. 2.
- Grinchishin D.G. Volodimir Oleksiyovich Rozov // Movnozavstvo. - 1976. - No. 5.
- Bulakhov M.G. Rozov Vladimir Alekseevich // Bulakhov M.G. East Slavic linguists. - T. 3. - Minsk, 1978.