- Kārlis Mīlenbahs
Kārlis Mīlenbahs (his surname was formerly also written as Mühlenbach, Mühlenbachs, Mṻlenbachs or Mīlenbachs) (b.
18 January 1853 inCourland - d.27 March 1916 inVõru ,Estonia ) was the first native speaker of Latvian to devote his career to linguistics. Mīlenbahs studied classicalphilology at theUniversity of Dorpat (he did not remain at the University because of his poverty). He was the author of over a hundred scholarly articles on the language in Latvian, Russian, and German, but his main achievement was the Latvian-German dictionary that remains the most important lexicographical work on Latvian (the first four volumes were printed posthumously between 1923 and 1932 inRiga ; the dictionary was completed and expanded byJānis Endzelīns , with whom Mīlenbahs co-wrote other works, including a major Latvian grammar). His polemics with the poetRainis led to an important essay on literary Latvian published in 1909, and he was also a translator of the "The Odyssey" (1890-95).External links
* [http://www.ailab.lv/MEV/ Mīlenbahs' and Endzelīns' Latvian-German Dictionary] (The page is in Latvian, but clicking on the image of the cover will take you to the online version; type "demo" in both login fields to obtain entries beginning with "A" and "Ā," no registration needed; registering for access to the entire dictionary is free, but the registration form is in Latvian only.)
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