- Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan
Aleksandar Stoyanov Teodorov-Balan ( _bg. Александър Стоянов Теодоров-Балан;
27 October 1859 —12 February 1959 was aBulgaria nlinguist ,historian andbibliographer .Balan was born in the
Bessarabia n village of Kubey, todayChervonoarmiyske nearBolhrad inOdessa Oblast ,Ukraine "(seeBessarabian Bulgarians )", to a Bulgarian family. The general Georgi Todorov was his brother. Balan studied inPrague andLeipzig graduating inSlavistics from theCharles University in Prague . In 1884 he settled inSofia , the capital of thePrincipality of Bulgaria , spending four years working for the University of Popular Enlightenment. He became professor of Slavicethnography anddialectology andhistory of the Bulgarian language , since 1893 head of the Bulgarian and Slavic literature department of the High Pedagogical School (the futureSofia University ). On29 January 1889 , he was elected the firstrector of the university and reelected several times (1896-1897, 1902-1903); he was also dean of the Faculty of History and Philosophy (1899-1900, 1904-1905).In the late 19th and early 20th century, he was secretary of the
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences , and from 1939 on he was "doctor honoris causa " of the Sofia University, as well as an active member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. From 1907 to 1910 he was also the head secretary of theBulgarian Exarchate . Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan was also among the founders of the tourist movement in Bulgaria, a long-standing chairman of the Bulgarian Tourist Association and editor of the "Bulgarian Tourist" magazine. In addition, he was also Grand Master of the GrandMasonic Lodge of Bulgaria.Among his most important scientific contributions ranks his work on
Bulgarian grammar , the peculiarities of Bulgarianphonology , his struggle againstloanword s (linguistic purism ), the enrichment of the language using dialectal words. He also published works in the field of literary history. Some of his publications (including posthumous) include:* A study on "Slavonic-Bulgarian History",
Plovdiv , 1898
* "Sophronius of Vratsa ", Sofia, 1906
* "Cyril and Methodius . Passionals", Sofia, 1920
* "New Bulgarian grammar", Sofia, 1940
* "Struggle for modern orthography (1921-1923)", Sofia, 1924
* "New Bulgarian grammar for everyone", Sofia, 1958
* "Selected works", Sofia, 1987
* "A book about myself", Sofia, 1988Balan's scientific legacy amounts to 886 titles, including books, studies, articles and notes, of which 310 devoted to the Bulgarian language, as well as many successful
neologism s. Despite his numerous contributions, Balan lived in relative poverty, with his French wife often suffering fromtuberculosis . Balan survived to almostcentenarian age, he died in Sofia on12 February 1959 .References
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