Fyodor Buslaev
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Fyodor Buslaev
Summary
Fyodor Buslaev is a human[1]. He was born in Vadinsk[2]. He was born on April 13, 1818[3]. He passed away in Lyublino[4]. He died on July 31, 1897[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], art historian[7], mythographer[8], and literary historian[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Fyodor Buslaev's place of birth was Vadinsk[2].
- Fyodor Buslaev died in Lyublino[4].
- Fyodor Buslaev was born on April 13, 1818[3].
- Fyodor Buslaev died on July 31, 1897[5].
- Burial took place at Novodevichy Convent[11].
- Fyodor Buslaev held citizenship in Russian Empire[12].
- Fyodor Buslaev worked as a linguist[6].
- Fyodor Buslaev's professions included art historian[7].
- Fyodor Buslaev worked as a mythographer[8].
- Fyodor Buslaev worked as a literary historian[9].
- Fyodor Buslaev's field of work was philology[13].
- Among Fyodor Buslaev's employers was Lomonosov Moscow State University[14].
- Fyodor Buslaev was educated at Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University[15].
- Fyodor Buslaev's doctoral advisor was Ivan Davydov[16].
- A notable student of Fyodor Buslaev was Alexander Veselovsky[17].
- A notable student of Fyodor Buslaev was Aleksandr Kotlyarevsky[18].
- Fyodor Buslaev received the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[19].
- Fyodor Buslaev received the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class[20].
- Fyodor Buslaev received the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class[21].
- Fyodor Buslaev was a member of Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences[22].
- Fyodor Buslaev was a member of Serbian Learned Society[23].
- Fyodor Buslaev was a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts[24].
- Fyodor Buslaev is recorded as male[25].
- Fyodor Buslaev's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Fyodor Buslaev supervised Nikodim Kondakov as a doctoral student[27].
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Origins and Family
Fyodor Buslaev's place of birth was Vadinsk[2]. He was born on April 13, 1818[3].
Education
Fyodor Buslaev's education included a stint at Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University[15]. His doctoral advisor was Ivan Davydov[16]. He earned the academic degree of master's degree[28]. Studied under Classical high school number 1 named after V. G. Belinsky[29], a Gymnasium[30], in Russia[31], founded in 1786[32] and Pavel Yakovlevich Petrov[33], a scientist[34], 1814–1875[35], of Russian Empire[36], specialised in linguistics[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], art historian[7], mythographer[8], and literary historian[9]. Fyodor Buslaev's field of work was philology[13]. He was employed by Lomonosov Moscow State University[14]. Notable students include Alexander Veselovsky[17], a philologist[38], 1838–1906[39], of Russian Empire[40], awarded the Constantin Medal[41], specialised in literary studies[42] and Aleksandr Kotlyarevsky[18], a philologist[43], 1836–1881[44], of Russian Empire[45], specialised in Slavic studies[46]. Doctoral students include Nikodim Kondakov[27], a Byzantinist[47], 1844–1925[48], of Russian Empire[49], awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[50], specialised in history of art[51]; Vsevolod Miller[52], an anthropologist[53], 1848–1913[54], of Russian Empire[55], specialised in linguistics[56]; Vasily Klyuchevsky[57], a historian[58], 1841–1911[59], of Russian Empire[60], specialised in history[61]; Aleksey Sobolevsky[62], a linguist[63], 1857–1929[64], of Russian Empire[65], specialised in linguistics[66]; Filipp Fortunatov[67], a philologist[68], 1848–1914[69], of Russian Empire[70], awarded the honorary doctorate[71], specialised in linguistics[72]; and Alexander Veselovsky[73], a philologist[74], 1838–1906[75], of Russian Empire[76], awarded the Constantin Medal[77], specialised in literary studies[78].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[19], a grade of an order[79], in Russian Empire[80]; Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class[20], a grade of an order[81], in Russian Empire[82]; and Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class[21], a grade of an order[83], in Russian Empire[84].
Death and Burial
Fyodor Buslaev died on July 31, 1897[5]. He passed away in Lyublino[4]. He is buried at Novodevichy Convent[11].
Why It Matters
Fyodor Buslaev ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[85] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[86]
His notable doctoral advisees include Vasily Klyuchevsky[87], a historian[88], 1841–1911[89], of Russian Empire[90], specialised in history[91]; Nikodim Kondakov[92], a Byzantinist[93], 1844–1925[94], of Russian Empire[95], awarded the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[96], specialised in history of art[97]; Filipp Fortunatov[98], a philologist[99], 1848–1914[100], of Russian Empire[101], awarded the honorary doctorate[102], specialised in linguistics[103]; Alexander Veselovsky[104], a philologist[105], 1838–1906[106], of Russian Empire[107], awarded the Constantin Medal[108], specialised in literary studies[109]; Nikolai Storozhenko[110], a literary historian[111], 1836–1906[112], of Russian Empire[113], specialised in literary studies[114]; and Vsevolod Miller[115], an anthropologist[116], 1848–1913[117], of Russian Empire[118], specialised in linguistics[119].
FAQs
Where was Fyodor Buslaev born?
Born in Vadinsk[2], Fyodor Buslaev…
Where did Fyodor Buslaev die?
Fyodor Buslaev died in Lyublino[4].
What did Fyodor Buslaev do for work?
Fyodor Buslaev worked as linguist[6], art historian[7], mythographer[8], and literary historian[9].
Where did Fyodor Buslaev go to school?
Fyodor Buslaev was educated at Faculty of History and Philology of Moscow University[15].
What awards did Fyodor Buslaev receive?
Honors received include Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[19], Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class[20], and Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st class[21].