Filologichesky Sapiski

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First page of the first edition (1860)

The Philological Notes ( Russian Филологические Записки ) was a Russian journal for philology , which was published in Voronezh from 1860 to 1917 by Alexei Khovansky . It appeared every two months.

The journal dealt with topics related to the research and development of language and literature in general and comparative linguistics, Russian language and literature in particular, and Slavic dialects. The journal printed articles by the European philologists Max Müller , Ernest Renan , Georg Curtius , August Schleicher , Karl Becker , Karl Heyse , Hippolyte Taine , as well as works by the ancient authors Euripides , Lukian , Horaz , Cicero and Virgil .

Chowanski's employees were among others

In the 19th century, the magazine was appreciated not only in Russia, but also at European universities and in the USA. Until the establishment of the Russian Philological Bulletin in Warsaw in 1879, the magazine remained the only specialist magazine devoted to problems of philology and the didactics of Russian language and literature.

Founded by Alexei Chowanski in 1860, the magazine was published regularly until 1917. Comparative linguistics was devalued as "bourgeois science" in the Soviet Union , and scientists were persecuted. The magazine ceased to appear in 1917. From 1993 onwards it has been reissued by the Faculty of Philology of the Voronezh State University .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Voronezh encyclopedia, 2008