East Slavic Linguists — Volume I (1976)
Rare Soviet Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Slavic Philology
Title: Восточнославянские языковеды — Том I
(East Slavic Linguists — Volume I)
Author: M. G. Bulakhov
Publisher: BSU Publishing House, Minsk
Place of Publication: USSR
Year: 1976
Language: Russian
Subject: Slavic philology / linguistics / bibliography / biography
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320 pages
Illustrations: Portrait plates and facsimile reproductions
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Binding solid and pages clean with no major markings or library stamps. Light shelf wear consistent with age. Please review photos carefully.
Description
Rare and highly specialized Soviet academic reference work East Slavic Linguists by M. G. Bulakhov, published in Minsk in 1976.
This important bio-bibliographical dictionary documents the lives, scholarly contributions, and bibliographies of major Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian linguists from the 16th through the early 20th centuries.
Produced in a limited Soviet print run, the volume represents a valuable source for researchers of Slavic philology, linguistic history, and the intellectual development of Eastern European scholarship.
Scholarly Content
Biographical Profiles
Includes detailed entries dedicated to:
- Russian linguists
- Ukrainian philologists
- Belarusian language scholars
- Early Slavic grammarians and lexicographers
Bibliographical Documentation
Contains:
- Lists of academic publications
- Historical references
- Scholarly works and editions
- Archival bibliographic data
Historical Scope
Covers the development of East Slavic linguistic science from:
- Early grammatical traditions
- Church Slavonic scholarship
- Imperial Russian philology
- Foundations of modern Slavic linguistics
Features of the Edition
Academic Reference Value
An essential resource for:
- Slavic philologists
- Historians of linguistics
- Researchers of Russian and East European studies
- University libraries and archives
Visual Material
Includes:
- Portrait illustrations of scholars
- Facsimile reproductions
- Historical academic references
- Detailed alphabetical index
Limited Soviet Print Run
Originally printed in only 4,500 copies, making surviving editions increasingly scarce.
Historical Importance
This dictionary reflects the strong tradition of Soviet Slavic scholarship and bibliographic science during the 1970s.
Particularly valuable for:
- Academic research collections
- Linguistics departments
- Historians of philology
- Collectors of rare Soviet scholarly books
- Eastern European studies libraries
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