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Vladimir Ivanovich Dal
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Vladimir Ivanovich Dal
Born: November 10, 1801 Birthplace: Luhansk, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire Died: September 22, 1872 (aged 70) Fields: Lexicography
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Vladimir Dal was a founding member of the Russian Geographical Society
Vladimir Dal was a founding member of the Russian Geographical Society. He knew at least six languages including Turkic and is considered to be one of the early Turkologists. During his lifetime he compiled and documented the oral history of the region that was later published in Russian and became part of modern folklore. Vladimir Dal was best known for Explanatory Dictionary of the Live Great Russian language. His dictionary began to have a strong influence on literature at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Dal served in the Russian Navy 1819. He graduated from the St Petersburg Naval Cadet School 1826 He began studying medicine at Dorpat University and took part as a military doctor in the Russo-Turkish War and the campaign against Poland 1832 He published his first collection of fairy-tales in Russian language. Some others, yet unpublished, were put in verse by his friend Alexander Pushkin, and have become some of the most familiar texts in the Russian language. In 1838 He was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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The cover of the first tome of the second edition (1880)
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Memorial coin of the Bank of Russia on the Dal’s 200 anniversary.
Memorial coin of the Bank of Ukraine on the Dal’s 200 anniversary.
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Dal's house and museum in Luhansk, Ukraine.
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Monument to Vladimir Dal in Luhansk, Ukraine.
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