Alexander Voeykov
Alexander Voeykov (1779–1839) was a Russian linguist, poet and translator.
Also recorded as Aleksandr Voyeykov; Alexander Fyodorovich Voeykov.
Overview
Born at Moscow in 1779, died at Saint Petersburg in 1839.
In detail
Alexander Voeykov studied at Moscow university boarding school. the recorded working language is Russian.
Employment is recorded with Imperial University of Dorpat. Membership is recorded of Arzamas Society.
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“Alexander Voeykov”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3736937: Alexander Voeykov
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The book «Gallery of Russian writers», printed in Moscow, 1901. Page 79.
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Alexander Fyodorovich Voeykov, from the book «Gallery of Russian writers», 1901, page 79.
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