Tadej Rylskyj

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Tadej Roseslawowytsch Rylskyj ( Ukrainian Тадей Розеславович Рильський , Polish Tadeusz Zbigniew Tomasz Rylski * December 21, 1840 . Jul / 2. January  1841 greg. In Stavyshche , Kiev Governorate , Russian Empire , † September 25 jul. / 8. October  1902 greg . in Romaniwka , Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian social and cultural activist, journalist, ethnographer, anthropologist, and economist.

Life

Tadej Rylskyj came (Ukrainian: in Stavyshche Ставище ) in the district Skvyra , in today's Rajon Popilnia the Ukrainian Oblast Zhytomyr , the son of a wealthy Polish landowner Rozesław Rylski and his wife Princess Daria Trubezkaja to the world. He learned Polish and French and attended the Second Kiev High School. After graduating from high school, he studied at the historical-philological faculty of St. Vladimir University , from which he graduated in 1862. At the university, he was mainly interested in political economy, was a favorite student of Professor Nikolai Bunge , made friends with Volodymyr Antonowytsch and Pavlo Chubynskyi and became a member of the Hromada . He maintained close relationships with many progressive cultural workers in Ukraine, in particular Mykola Lysenko and Vladimir Korolenko .

Tadey Rylsky became consciously the first Ukrainian in the Polish family. He became one of the co-founders of the Khlopoman Movement , a populist movement of Ukrainian students from Kiev University and Polonized noble intellectuals in Ukraine in the 1850s and 1860s.

He founded a school on his estate in Romaniwka, where he taught for almost 20 years. Under a pseudonym he wrote articles on economic and social issues as well as on the ethnography and folklore of the Ukrainian people for newspapers in St. Petersburg and Kiev and for the scientific journal of the Scientific Society Shevchenko in Lviv , of which he was a member.

Rylskyj was the father of the translator Ivan Rylskyj (1880-1933) and the well-known Ukrainian writer Maksym Rylskyj (1895-1964).

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Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data Maksym Rylskyj on ibrary.vspu.edu.ua ; accessed on February 5, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  2. a b Tadej Rylskyj on uahistory.com ; accessed on February 5, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  3. Reilsky Tadey, Ukrainian culture and formation figure and Ethnograph in pidruchniki.com ; accessed on February 5, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  4. Entry on Khlopoman in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine ; accessed on February 5, 2018
  5. Entry on Tadej Rylskyj in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine ; accessed on February 5, 2018
  6. ^ Entry on Tadej Rylskyj in the Encyclopedia of the History of Ukraine ; accessed on February 5, 2018 (Ukrainian)
  7. Entry on Tadej Rylskyj in the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia ; accessed on February 5, 2018 (Ukrainian)