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  1. Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (Russian: Фёдор Иванович Буслаев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian philologist, art historian, and folklorist who represented the Mythological school of comparative literature and linguistics.

  2. Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev ( Russian: Фёдор Иванович Буслаев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian philologist, art historian, and folklorist who represented the Mythological school of comparative literature and linguistics. He was profoundly influenced by Jacob Grimm and Theodor Benfey.

  3. Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (Russian: Фёдор Ива́нович Бусла́ев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian Empire philologist, art historian, and folklorist who represented the Mythological school of comparative literature and linguistics.

  4. Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (1818–1897) formulated the “transplantation theory” through examining ancient Russian and Slavic languages and literature; Aleksandr Afanasevich Potebnia (1835–1891) did the in-depth study of language and thought, the “internal form” of words and Slavic semantics; Filipp Fedorovich Fortunatov (1848–1914 ...

    • Wenfei Liu
    • 2021
  5. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Download Citation | On Jul 31, 2018, Elena Kuzminova published Fyodor Buslaev and A History of Slavic-Russian Grammatical Tradition | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...

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  7. Fedor Ivanovich Buslaev (Russian: Фёдор Ива́нович Бусла́ев; April 25, 1818 – August 12, 1898) was a Russian Empire philologist, art historian, and folklorist who represented the Mythological school of comparative literature and linguistics.