Ivan Bogorov
Ein sex anaa gender | male ![]() |
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Ein country of citizenship | Bulgaria ![]() |
Name wey dem give am | Ivan ![]() |
Ein date of birth | 1818 ![]() |
Place dem born am | Karlovo ![]() |
Date wey edie | 1 November 1892 ![]() |
Place wey edie | Sofia ![]() |
Languages edey speak, rep anaa sign | Bulgarian ![]() |
Ein occupation | linguist, journalist, writer ![]() |
Educate for | Phanar Greek Orthodox College ![]() |
Owner of | Q12299200 ![]() |
Ivan Bogorov (Bulgarian: Иван Богоров) (dem born am 1818– he die November 1, 1892) na he be Bulgarian encyclopedist from de time of de National Revival. He mow medicine, he sana job insyd de spheres of industry, economy, transport, geography, journalism den linguistics.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Dem born am for Karlovo insyd 1818.[1] Bogorov study for Phanar Greek Orthodox College wey dey Istanbul, wey as na he be 19 years, he move go Odessa go study for Richelieu High School. Insyd 1841, wey he publish Bulgarian coat of arms from Hristofor Zhefarovich ein Stemmatographia (1741). For sam tym, Bogorov travel go Bucharest, Svishtov, Veliko Tarnovo, Kazanlak (wey he bell am "Izvornik") den Gabrovo before he settle for Stara Zagora ("Veta Zagora"). He promote education insyd Bulgarian as dem oppose give Greek for ein journeys tym. Insyd Stara Zagora, he rep de first Bulgarian grammar book, wey he print for Bucharest insyd 1844.[2] He sana move go Leipzig ("Lipiska"), dat be wer he issue de first Bulgarian newspaper, Balgarskiy orel (Bulgarian Eagle) insyd 1846, two years after Konstantin Fotinov ein first Bulgarian magazine, Lyuboslovie. Bogorov return go Istanbul, dat be wer he work give de Tsarigradski Vestnik newspaper, wey he sana move go Paris go study medicine. After dat, Bogorov settle insyd Plovdiv wey he work as doctor. There, he sana issue de Journal for Science, Handicrafts den Trade. He participate insyd de release of several oda newspapers, journals den books, wey he sana prepare de Academic Bulgarian Dictionary den de first French-Bulgarian (1869) den Bulgarian-French (1871) dictionary.[3] Bogorov sana translate Daniel Defoe ein Robinson Crusoe go Bulgarian wey he issue collection of Bulgarian folk songs (1842). He sana author sam book for de geography of de European part of de Ottoman Empire.
Na dem know Bogorov as passionate defender of linguistic purism, den ein attempts say he go counter Greek den Russian influence for Bulgarian wey he introduce number of rare dialectal words den neologisms give de literary language.[4] Although na ein contemporaries dey consider chao of dese as amusing den funny-sounding, sam chao number successfully cam turn sam inseparable part of Bulgarian vocabulary.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ MacDermott, Mercia (1962). A History of Bulgaria 1395–1885. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. p. 140. Retrieved 18 June 2021 – via Internet Archive.
- ↑ Crampton, R. J. (2005). A Concise History of Bulgaria (2nd ed.). Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paolo: Cambridge University Press. p. 62.
- ↑ Gilman, Daniel Coit; Peck, Harry Thurston; Colby, Frank Moore, eds. (1903). "Bulgarian Language". The New International Encyclopaedia. Vol. III. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. p. 593. hdl:2027/njp.32101079830178. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via HathiTrust Digital Library.
- ↑ Bourchier, James David (1911). "Bulgaria/Language" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 04 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 784–786, see page 785, para three, four lines from end of para.
An anti-Russian reaction was initiated by Borgoroff (1818–1892), and has been maintained by numerous writers educated in the German and Austrian universities
External links
[edit | edit source]- Младенов, Стефан (2003) [1929]. "Иван Богоров". In Михаил Арнаудов, Николай Аретов (ed.). Библиотека "Български писатели". Живот — творчество — идеи (in Bulgarian). Vol. 1. София, Варна: Факел, LiterNet. OCLC 5507043. Retrieved 2007-05-18.

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