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Dubrovsky, Victor G.

Victor Grigorievich Dubrovsky ( Ukrainian. Dubrovsky Victor Grigorovich , June 7, 1876 , Fastov - after 1943 ) - Ukrainian lexicologist [1] , lexicographer and philologist. Aliases and cryptonyms - “Dr.”, “Balamut Yurko”, “Rudik Homa”, “Yuri”, “Roman”.

Victor G. Dubrovsky
ukr Viktor Grigorovich Dubrovsky
Date of Birth
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Scientific fieldphilology
Place of workInstitute of Ukrainian Scientific Language
Alma materKiev University

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Biography

Born in the city of Fastov, Kiev Province of the Russian Empire .

He graduated from Kiev Imperial University of St. Vladimir (now the Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University ).

Worked since 1918 in the Ministry of Railways of the Ukrainian People's Republic [2] .

In the 1920s. - was the editor of the Institute of Ukrainian Scientific Language, a researcher at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences [1] .

He was married to Nina Georgievna Dubrovskaya (writer, art historian) [3] .

September 15, 1929, was arrested in the case of the Union of Liberation of Ukraine , repressed , convicted by a special meeting of the NKVD of the USSR for 3 years of imprisonment, who was serving in the Yaroslavl political isolation ward of the Russian Federation (1932-1936) [2] [1] .

He was sent to Alma-Ata , where he was arrested for the second time on December 1, 1937, sentenced to 10 years in prison, and sent to the northern regions of the USSR [1] [2] .

On February 22, 1943, after the reduction of the term of imprisonment, he was released from the Free Trade of the Amur Region of the Russian Federation [2] .

Rehabilitated in 1989 [2] .

Bibliography

  • Ukrainian-Russian Dictionary of Words, Ukrainian-Moscow Dictionary of Words, Moscow-Ukrainian Dictionary of Words (1909, 1914, 1917, 1918, 2013);
  • “Moskovsko-ukrain phraseology. (Practical training until vivchennya ukrainskoi movi) "(1917);
  • “Russian-Ukrainian technical vocabulary. With dostatkom sіlskogospodarskih termіnіv "(1925, 1926);
  • “The vocabulary of terms and conditions in the culture of culture and technology of beasts” (1920).


Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Encyclopedia of Ukraine . In 10 tons. / Goal. ed. V. Kubiyovich - Lviv: Molodevo Life, 1993. - Vol. 2, p. 602 - ISBN 5-7707-4050-7 (ukr.)
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Dzendzelivskyy Y.O. , “ DUBROVSKY Victor Grigorovich ”, site of the Institute for Pedagogical Education of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (ukr.)
  3. ↑ Riy N. M. , " DUBROVSKA Nina Georgievna ", site "Institute for Pediatric Pediatric Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine" (ukr.)

Literature

  • Encyclopedia of Ukraine / V. Kubiyovich . - Paris; New York: Molodev Life, 1954-1989. (in Ukrainian)
  • V. Dubrovsky / V. Dubrovsky - Moscow-Ukraine Dictionary / Dictionary Russian-Ukrainian, 1918 p. (in Ukrainian)
  • Y. O. Dzendzelivsky. Dubrovsky Victor Grigorovich // Українська mova: entsiklopediya. - K .: Ukrainian encyclopedia, 2000 p. - ISBN 966-7492-07-9 . (in Ukrainian)
  • Sidorenko N. , “Dubrovsky Victor” // Ukr. journalism in imenah. L., 2002 p. Vip 9. (ukr.)

Links

  • DUBROVSKIY Viktor Grigorovich (ukr.)
  • Dubrovsky Viktor Grigorievich , the site "Victims of political terror in the USSR"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dubrovsky,_Viktor_Grigorevich&oldid=98227443


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