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  1. 6 de ago. de 2015 · Yakov Grot was Russian official, researcher and professor who forged a long career propagating Russian and Finnish culture. Grot worked both to make Finnish and Nordic culture known in Russia and also to promote knowledge of Russian language and culture in Finland. He also founded a Slavic library within the National Library of Finland.

  2. Catedrático, estudioso y funcionario, el ruso Jakov Grot desempeñó un importante papel como intermediario entre la cultura rusa y la finlandesa. Grot trabajó en dos frentes: por un lado se esforzó por hacer conocer la cultura finlandesa y nórdica en Rusia, y por otro lado difundió el conocimiento de la lengua y cultura rusas en Finlandia.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yakov_GrotYakov Grot - Wikipedia

    Yakov Karlovich Grot (Russian: Яков Карлович Грот; December 27 [ O.S. December 15] 1812 – June 5 [ O.S. May 24] 1893) was a Russian philologist of German extraction who worked at the University of Helsinki . Grot was a graduate of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum.

  4. Yakov Karlovitsh Grot Born 27 December, St. Petersburg. Died 6 June 1893, St. Petersburg. Graduate of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, 1832. Professor of literature 1853–62, the Imperial Alexander Lyceum Correspondent member 1852, deputy member 1855, academic 1858, chairman 1884, vice president 1889, Imperial Academy of Science, St. Petersburg.

  5. Russian academic and philologist (b. 15/27 December 1812 in Saint Petersburg; d. 24 May/5 June 1893 in Saint Petersburg ), born Yakov Karlovich Grot (Яков Карлович Грот). A graduate of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, he became a professor at Helsinki University in 1840.

  6. Yakov Grot, professor of Russian language, literature and history at the Alexander University in Helsinki in mid-XIX c. was active as translator of Finnish-Swedish literature and the national epic Kalevala, as author of articles on Scandinavian history, published in the Russian journals in St Peterburg and Moscow. Fields of Science.

  7. The Finnish (Swedish -Russian) war in 1808 - 1809. : Jakov Grot´s articles and Russian translation of J. L. Runeberg's poem "Kulneff" — University of Helsinki. Finska kriget 1808-1809 i rysk tolkning: Jakov Grots artiklar och översättningen till ryska av J. L. Runebrgs dikt "Kulneff"