Fyodor Buslaev
Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Буслаев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian philologist, art historian, and folklorist who represented the Mythological school of comparative literature and linguistics. He was profoundly influenced by Jacob Grimm and Theodor Benfey.
Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev | |
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Born | Kerensk, Penza Governorate, Russian Empire | April 25, 1818
Died | August 12, 1898 80) Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire | (aged
Occupation(s) | philologist, art historian, folklorist |
Known for | Mythological school of comparative literature |
Academic background | |
Education | Doctor of Science (1861, 1889) Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Alma mater | Imperial Moscow University (1838) |
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Institutions | Imperial Moscow University |
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