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Petrograd Pedagogical Institute. From 1920, he taught courses on theater history at the State Institute of Art History. From 1923 he was an employee of the Institute for the Comparative History of Literature and Languages of the West and the East, after the liquidation of the Faculty of History and Linguistics, Leningrad State University. In 1934-1937 he was on a business trip in England, working on an edition of the English-Russian dictionary which he had compiled earlier. He never returned to the USSR. He worked at the School of Slavic Studies at the University of London. In 1942 he opened his own school of the Russian language.
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where he graduated from the history and philology department. After university he graduated from the State
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England in January 1934, whereupon he became a lecturer in Russian and Phonetics at the
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Partridge, Monica (1953). "Simon Boyanus: 1871–1952".
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