Maksim Bahdanovič
Maksim Bahdanovič was a Russian linguist, translator, poet, literary critic, historian and writer (1891–1917). He was born in Minsk and died in Yalta.
Identity
Maksim Bahdanovič was born on 27 November 1891.
Maksim Bahdanovič died on 12 May 1917.
Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the gender male.
Maksim Bahdanovič is classed in the genre verse.
Genre:2: Maksim Bahdanovič is classed in the genre narrative poetry.
Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded as having studied at Demidov Juridical Lyceum.
Maksim Bahdanovič is associated with Impressionism.
Movement:2: Maksim Bahdanovič is associated with Symbolism.
Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation linguist.
Occupation:2: Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation translator.
Occupation:3: Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation poet.
Occupation:4: Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation literary critic.
Occupation:5: Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation historian.
Occupation:6: Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation writer.
Maksim Bahdanovič studied at Demidov Juridical Lyceum. The recorded working language is Belarusian and Russian.
The field of work recorded is literature and literary criticism. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are verse and narrative poetry.
Residence is recorded at Minsk and Nizhny Novgorod.
Maksim Bahdanovič is recorded with the occupation literary critic. Classed in the genre narrative poetry. Classed in the genre verse. Recorded as linguist, translator, poet, literary critic and historian.
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1891
Maksim Bahdanovič was born on 27 November 1891.
1909
Starost is dated 1909.
1909
Filin is dated 1909.
1909
Vianok is dated 1909.
1917
Maksim Bahdanovič died on 12 May 1917.
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Maksim Bahdanovič was born at Minsk.
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Maksim Bahdanovič died at Yalta.
Deathplace
Minsk, Nizhny Novgorod and Yaroslavl
Residences
Minsk
Birth place
Yalta
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Documents and archives
scholarly publication
- Bahdanovič, Maksim, Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 2020
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 2020
- Bahdanovič, Maksim: Das lyrische Werk, Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 2020
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 2020
- The Images Swarm Free. A Bi-lingual Selection of Poetry by Maksim Bahdanovič, Aleś Harun and Źmitrok Biadula. Translated by Vera Rich. Edited with an Introduction by Arnold McMillin. The Anglo-Byelorussian Society, London, 1982. 135 ., The Journal of Belarusian Studies, 1984
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 1984
authority file
- Gemeinsame Normdatei 1092340505, Mižnarodnaja navukova-praktyčnaja kanferėrencyja Maksim Bahdanovič i inšanacyjanalʹnyja litaratury.
Unverified · Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
- VIAF cluster 20477691 for Maksim Bahdanovič, aggregating national library name authorities.
Unverified · OCLC
Institutional database
- Wikidata, structured authority record Q471207: Maksim Bahdanovič
Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
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scholarly publication
Bahdanovič, Maksim, Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 2020Crossref registry
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q471207: Maksim BahdanovičWikimedia Foundation
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Gemeinsame Normdatei 1092340505, Mižnarodnaja navukova-praktyčnaja kanferėrencyja Maksim Bahdanovič i inšanacyjanalʹnyja litaratury.Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
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He also worked under the names Максим Книжник, Максим Криница and Эхо и др. His recorded languages were Belarusian and Russian.
He was the child of Adam Bahdanovich and Marya Bahdanovich.
Maksim Bahdanovič worked in literature and literary criticism. His work is associated with Impressionism and Symbolism.
He worked at Minsk, Nizhny Novgorod and Yaroslavl.
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