Lev Kobylinsky
Lev Kobylinsky was a Russian linguist, poet, translator, literary historian, history and philosopher (1879–1947). He was born at Moscow and died at Locarno.
Also recorded as Leo Kobilinski-Ellis; Lev Lvovich Kobylinsky.
Identity and origins
He also worked under the name Ellis. The authorities additionally record the headings Leo Kobilinski-Ellis and Lev Lvovich Kobylinsky. His recorded languages were Russian, German and French. His recorded confession was Catholic Church.
He was the child of Lev Polivanov.
Career and activity
Lev Kobylinsky worked in poetry, literary theory, religious philosophy, anthroposophy and translating activity. His work is associated with Symbolism.
He belonged to Society of Jesus.
Identity
Lev Kobylinsky is recorded as linguist, poet, translator, literary historian and history. Lev Kobylinsky is recorded with the citizenship of Russian Empire.
Chronology
- 1879Lev Kobylinsky born at Moscow.
- 1879Lev Kobylinsky was born in 1879 at Moscow.
- 1947Lev Kobylinsky died at Locarno.
- 1947Lev Kobylinsky died in 1947 at Locarno.
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“Lev Kobylinsky”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q786094: Lev Kobylinsky
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