词条 | Pylyp Morachevskyi |
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He was born in the village of Shestovytsya in Chernihiv District to a poor noble family, and studied at the local school in Chernihiv, then later at the University of Kharkiv. He began to work on Ukrainian language texts in the 1850s: {{quotation|"In 1853 Morachevsky submitted his Dictionary of the Little Russian Language, based on the Poltava dialect, to the Imperial Academy of Sciences. During his work on the dictionary, he realized that the Ukrainian language, which by then had been nearly squeezed out of schools, had a practically unlimited vocabulary." Klara Gudzyk, The Day}}In 1859 he retired with his wife, three sons and two daughters to the village of Shnakivtsi in Nizhynsky County. In the 1860s he began his Bible translations into Ukrainian starting with the Gospels, completed in November 1861, then Acts of the Apostles Revelation and Psalms. He also wrote a Ukrainian "Sacred History" for elementary schools. However the Russian authorities did not permit the publication of his Ukrainian New Testament portions until 27 years after his death in 1906. WorksHis most famous poems include:
References1. ^“The New Testament” of Pylyp Morachevsky {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Morachevskyi, Pylyp}}2. ^Ukraine: a concise encyclopaedia Volodymyr Kubiĭovych, Naukove tovarystvo im. Shevchenka - 1963 "manuscript poems of the translator of the Gospels, Philip Morachevsky." 7 : 1806 births|1879 deaths|Ukrainian poets|Translators of the Bible into Ukrainian|University of Kharkiv alumni|19th-century translators|19th-century poets |
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