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Johannes Silvet

Johannes Silvet (until 1929 Johannes Schwalbe; May 12, 1895 – February 17, 1979) was an Estonian linguist and lexicographer.[1][2][3]

Johannes Silvet
Born(1895-05-12)May 12, 1895
DiedFebruary 17, 1979(1979-02-17) (aged 83)
NationalityEstonian
OccupationLexicographer

Life edit

Silvet was born in Tartu, at that time in the Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire (now Estonia).[3] He studied at the University of Tartu from 1921 to 1925, and in 1925 he received a master's degree in philology with the thesis The Development of Milton's Blank Verse.[4] He worked as an associate professor at the University of Tartu,[5] and he compiled dictionaries.[3][6]

Silvet died in Elva, Estonia, and he is buried in the town cemetery.[3]

Bibliography edit

  • 1926: "Kaks juubilari," Looming 3(10)
  • 1927: "John Galsworthy," Looming 4(6)
  • 1928: "Sulesõda kuningas mammona vastu," Looming 5(4)
  • 1965: Eesti-inglise sõnaraamat
  • 1968: Inglise keele grammatika (with Leopold Kivimägi [et], Laine Hone, and Oleg Mutt)
  • 1979: Võõrsõnade leksikon (with Richard Kleis [et] and Eduard Vääri)

References edit

  1. ^ Rannap, Heino (1998). Eesti kooli biograafiline leksikon. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. p. 230.
  2. ^ Anvelt, Ilmar (2020). "Johannes Silvet – legendaarne leksikograaf". Akadeemia. 4: 667–711. ISSN 0235-7771.
  3. ^ a b c d Anvelt, Ilmar (2020). "Johannes Silvet 125, Oleg Mutt 100". Open!: The EATE Journal. 57 (August): 32–40. ISSN 2228-0847.
  4. ^ Veldi, Enn (2020). "Heinrich Mutschmann – Professor of English Philology In Tartu (Dorpat) from 1921 to 1939". Open!: The EATE Journal. 58 (2): 27–36. ISSN 2228-0847.
  5. ^ "Rotary Told of a Triumph for English". South Wales Evening Post. Swansea, Wales. July 18, 1938. p. 10. Retrieved November 20, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Rajamäe, Pilvi (2021). "Researching Johannes Silvet". Open!: The EATE Journal. 60 (December): 46–49. ISSN 2228-0847.

johannes, silvet, until, 1929, johannes, schwalbe, 1895, february, 1979, estonian, linguist, lexicographer, born, 1895, 1895tartu, governorate, livonia, russian, empirediedfebruary, 1979, 1979, aged, elva, estonian, ssrnationalityestonianoccupationlexicographe. Johannes Silvet until 1929 Johannes Schwalbe May 12 1895 February 17 1979 was an Estonian linguist and lexicographer 1 2 3 Johannes SilvetBorn 1895 05 12 May 12 1895Tartu Governorate of Livonia Russian EmpireDiedFebruary 17 1979 1979 02 17 aged 83 Elva Estonian SSRNationalityEstonianOccupationLexicographerLife editSilvet was born in Tartu at that time in the Governorate of Livonia Russian Empire now Estonia 3 He studied at the University of Tartu from 1921 to 1925 and in 1925 he received a master s degree in philology with the thesis The Development of Milton s Blank Verse 4 He worked as an associate professor at the University of Tartu 5 and he compiled dictionaries 3 6 Silvet died in Elva Estonia and he is buried in the town cemetery 3 Bibliography edit1926 Kaks juubilari Looming 3 10 1927 John Galsworthy Looming 4 6 1928 Sulesoda kuningas mammona vastu Looming 5 4 1965 Eesti inglise sonaraamat 1968 Inglise keele grammatika with Leopold Kivimagi et Laine Hone and Oleg Mutt 1979 Voorsonade leksikon with Richard Kleis et and Eduard Vaari References edit Rannap Heino 1998 Eesti kooli biograafiline leksikon Tallinn Eesti Entsuklopeediakirjastus p 230 Anvelt Ilmar 2020 Johannes Silvet legendaarne leksikograaf Akadeemia 4 667 711 ISSN 0235 7771 a b c d Anvelt Ilmar 2020 Johannes Silvet 125 Oleg Mutt 100 Open The EATE Journal 57 August 32 40 ISSN 2228 0847 Veldi Enn 2020 Heinrich Mutschmann Professor of English Philology In Tartu Dorpat from 1921 to 1939 Open The EATE Journal 58 2 27 36 ISSN 2228 0847 Rotary Told of a Triumph for English South Wales Evening Post Swansea Wales July 18 1938 p 10 Retrieved November 20 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp Rajamae Pilvi 2021 Researching Johannes Silvet Open The EATE Journal 60 December 46 49 ISSN 2228 0847 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johannes Silvet amp oldid 1213297393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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