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Viktor Kalygin (1950–2004)

08/04/2020 - 21:33

 

Viktor Kalygin was born on October 18, 1950 in the city of Kovrov, Vladimir region. Ever since his studies at Leningrad State University, he had been learning Indo-European languages, including Celtic languages.

Andrei Korolev (1944–1999)

07/30/2020 - 20:41

Andrei Korolev (July 7 1944, Bern - July 16 1999, Moscow) was an expert on the Celtic and Anatolian languages.

Graduated from the Lomonosov State University of Moscow, Faculty of Philology, 1967. Worked in the Section of Germanic Languages, Institute of Linguistics RAS. Taught classes at the Russian State University for Humanities in the 1990s. His most prominent works are "Oldest written records of the Irish language" (1984) and "Introduction to the Celtic philology", co-authored with Victor Kalygin (1989).

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