- Fyodor Buslaev
Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev ( _ru. Фёдор Ива́нович Бусла́ев; April 13 (25), 1818, Kerensk,
Penza Guberniya –July 31 (August 12), 1898,Moscow Guberniya ) was aRussia nphilologist ,art historian , and folklorist who represented theMythological school ofcomparative literature and linguistics. He was profoundly influenced byJacob Grimm andTheodor Benfey .Buslaev was educated at
Penza andMoscow University . At the end of his academical course, 1838, he accompanied the family of Count S.G. Stroganov on a tour throughItaly ,Germany andFrance , occupying himself principally with the study of classical antiquities. On his return he was appointed assistant professor ofRussian literature at the University of Moscow.A study of
Jacob Grimm 's great dictionary had already directed the attention of the young professor to the historical development of theRussian language , and the fruit of his studies was the book "On the Teaching of the National Language" (Moscow , 1844 and 1867), which even now has its value. In 1848 he produced his work "On the Influence of Christianity on the Slavonic Language", which was considered a milestone in the study of the development of theSlavonic language s.In this work Buslaev proves that long before the age of
Cyril and Methodius the Slavonic languages had been subject toChristian influences. In 1855 he published "Palaeographical and Philological Materials for the History of the Slavonic Alphabets", and in 1858 "Essay Towards an Historical Grammar of the Russian Tongue", abounding with rich material for students, carefully collected from an immense quantity of ancient records and monuments. In close connection with this work in his "Historical Chrestomathy of the Church-Slavonic and Old Russian Tongues" (Moscow, 1861). He was elected a member of theSt. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1860. Wikisource1911Enc|Buslaev, Fedor IvanovichBuslaev also interested himself in Russian popular poetry and old Russian art, and the result of his labors is enshrined in "Historical Sketches of Russian Folk Literature and Art" (St. Petersburg, 1861), a very valuable collection of articles and monographs, in which the author shows himself a worthy and faithful disciple of Grimm. His "Folk Poetry" (St. Petersburg, 1887) is a valuable supplement to the "Sketches". In 1881 he was appointed professor of Russian literature at Moscow, and three years later published his "Annotated Apocalypse" with an atlas of 400 plates, illustrative of ancient Russian art.
In his advanced age Buslaev was to a large degree incapacitated by blindness and passed his time in dictating his
memoirs to a secretary. Buslaev's work in the field ofcomparative literature was continued by his numerous students, notablyAlexander Veselovsky .----
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