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Paul Boyer (slavist)

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Occupation
  
Slavist

Paul Boyer (slavist)

Born
  
1864
Cormery (Indre-et-Loire

Died
  
1 October 1949, Paris, France

Books
  
American History: A Very Shor, The Enduring Vision - V, The Enduring Vision: A, Urban Masses and Mora, The Oxford Companion to United

Similar
  
Neal Salisbury, Karen Halttunen, Nancy Woloch, Stephen Nissenbaum, Edward James

Paul Boyer (1864 – 1 October 1949) was a French slavist.

He inaugurated the chair of russian language at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales of Paris in 1891. Administrator of the school from 1908 to 1936, in 1921 he founded the Revue des études slaves with Antoine Meillet and André Mazon. The linguist Roger Bernard was among his students.

Main publications

  • Manuel pour l'étude de la langue russe, textes accentués, commentaire grammatical, remarques diverses en appendice, lexique, avec Nikolaï Vasilevitch Speranskiĭ, Armand Colin, Paris, 1905 ; 1935 ; 1951 ; 1957 ; 1967
  • Chez Tolstoï, entretiens à Iasnaïa Poliana, Institut d'études slaves de l'Université de Paris, Paris, 1950
  • References

    Paul Boyer (slavist) Wikipedia