Testament to Ruthenian: A Linguistic Analysis of the Smotryc'kyj Variant
Stefan M. Pugh
(Author)
Description
What is the Ruthenian language? A simple answer is that it was the precursor to modern Ukrainian and Belarusian. But the history and synchronic realization of this language are much more complex. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Ruthenian was the language of the Orthodox and Uniate inhabitants of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It enjoyed a culture and prestige greater than that of its Muscovite (Russian) neighbor to the east, but was often denigrated in comparison with the dominant language--Polish--of the Commonwealth. In Testament to Ruthenian, Stefan Pugh analyzes the Ruthenian language use of one of its most outstanding practitioners, Meletij Smotryc'kyj (ca. 1578-1633): polemicist, cleric, and scholar. This is the first study to survey comprehensively a Ruthenian speaker's oeuvre, and it will provide the groundwork for the next generation of scholarship on the Ruthenian language.Product Details
Price
$50.40
Publisher
Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute
Publish Date
November 30, 1996
Pages
300
Dimensions
6.29 X 1.09 X 9.33 inches | 1.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780916458751
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About the Author
Stefan M. Pugh is Reader and Chairman in the Department of Russian at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.