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Simon Boyanus

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1918 at the Second 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 Courses of Dramatic Art in Moscow and under the pseudonym Bronevsky worked in the capital's theaters as a director and actor. In 1916 he taught English at the Women's Pedagogical Institute, from
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Boyanus was born in 1871 in Moscow. Simon's father was Karl Karlovich Boyanus, a famous homeopathic doctor, German by origin. Simon received his primary education at home, studying English with a tutor. He went to
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on two occasions, and he was able to briefly return to London in 1928. Boyanus was finally able to permanently move to England in January 1934, whereupon he became a lecturer in Russian and Phonetics at the
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In October 1923 he made a brief visit to the UK where he gave a talk about "stagery" to King's College's Shakespeare Society, but his primary objective was to study phonetics at University College, London.
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to produce English–Russian and Russian–English dictionaries. Armstrong assisted with the phonetic transcription for the keywords in the English–Russian volume. She was able to visit Boyanus in
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After his marriage, Boyanus had to return to the Soviet Union for eight years, while Armstrong had to stay in England. While away, Boyanus worked with
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He and Lilias Armstrong were married on 24 September 1926, although Lilias continued to be called "Miss Armstrong" professionally after marriage.
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Asher, R. E. (1994). "Boyanus, Simon Charles (1871–1952)". In Asher, R. E. (ed.).
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and they created the Institute of Phonetics and the Phonetic School.
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Street in Church End, Finchley, where Armstrong and Boyanus lived
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St. Petersburg State University; Svetozarova, N. (April 2019).
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Jones, Daniel (July–December 1952). "Simon Boyanus†".
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Academic staff of Saint Petersburg State University
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Russian
romanized
university at St Petersburg
Russian
linguist
lexicographer
Lev Shcherba
English philology
University of Leningrad
Lev Shcherba
Lilias Armstrong
A wide suburban street with semi-detached housing
Vladimir Müller
Leningrad
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
Svetozarova (2018
Myuller, B. K.


Edel 2013
Asher 1994
Jones 1952
Partridge 1953
Жизнеописание игумении Нины (Боянус) - начальницы Полоцкого Спасо-Евфросиниевского училища


Боянус Семен Карлович


"On the History of Russian Linguistics: the Life and the Work of Simon Boyanus"

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