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Amwrossij Lukjanowytsch Metlynskyj (ukrainisch Амвросій Лук'янович Метлинський, russisch Амвросий Лукьянович Метлинский Amwrossi Lukjanowitsch Metlinski, Pseudonym A. Mohyla; * 1814 in Sary, Gouvernement Poltawa, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 17. Julijul. / 29. Juli 1870greg. in Jalta, Russisches Kaiserreich) war ein ukrainischer Anthropologe, Ethnograph, Folklorist, Übersetzer, Verleger und Dichter.

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dbo:abstract Amwrossij Lukjanowytsch Metlynskyj (ukrainisch Амвросій Лук'янович Метлинський, russisch Амвросий Лукьянович Метлинский Amwrossi Lukjanowitsch Metlinski, Pseudonym A. Mohyla; * 1814 in Sary, Gouvernement Poltawa, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 17. Julijul. / 29. Juli 1870greg. in Jalta, Russisches Kaiserreich) war ein ukrainischer Anthropologe, Ethnograph, Folklorist, Übersetzer, Verleger und Dichter. (de) Amvrosy Metlinsky (Russian: Амвросий Метлинский, Ukrainian: Амвросій Метлинський; 1814, , Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire - 29 July 1870 Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian poet, ethnographer, folklorist and panslavist. Professor at the Imperial University of Kharkov. Metlinsky was a professor of Russian Literature at Kharkov University from 1843–49, and again from 1854–58. From 1849–54 he was a professor at Kiev University. During the 1830s, the city of Kharkov became the center of Ukrainian Romanticism. Metlinsky and other authors such as Izmail Sreznevsky and Nikolay Kostomarov published ethnographic materials, native interpretations of Ukrainian history, and collections of folk legends and Cossack chronicles. In 1839, he published a collection of poetry called Dumky i pisni ta shche deshcho (Thoughts and Songs and Some Other Things) under his pseudonym Amvrosii Mohyla. In 1848, he published an anthology of works by other Kharkiv poets called Iuzhnyi russkii sbornik (Southern Russian Anthology). Metlinsky's poetry contains his nostalgia for the glories of the Ukrainian Cossack past, which he believed were destined never to return. He described his poetry as "the work of the last bandurist who passes on the song of the past in a dying language". He did not believe in the possibility of a renaissance of the Ukrainian people, which led him to embrace Pan-Slavic unity and to place hope in Russia. His nostalgia prompted him to collect Ukrainian folk songs which he published in 1854. The most part of this collection was previously unpublished. In his autobiography, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi mentions collections of Ukrainian folk songs published by Metlinsky as works that influenced him. (en) Амвросий Лукьянович Метлинский (1814—1870) — украинский поэт и профессор этнографии. Использовал псевдонимы Амвросий Мотва, А. М., Амвросий Могила. (ru) Амвро́сій Лук'янович Метли́нський (1814, Сари, Гадяцький повіт, Полтавська губернія — 29 липня 1870, Ялта) — український поет і етнограф, фольклорист, перекладач, видавець, професор Харківського (1848–1849) та Київського (1849—1854) університетів. (uk)
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rdfs:comment Amwrossij Lukjanowytsch Metlynskyj (ukrainisch Амвросій Лук'янович Метлинський, russisch Амвросий Лукьянович Метлинский Amwrossi Lukjanowitsch Metlinski, Pseudonym A. Mohyla; * 1814 in Sary, Gouvernement Poltawa, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 17. Julijul. / 29. Juli 1870greg. in Jalta, Russisches Kaiserreich) war ein ukrainischer Anthropologe, Ethnograph, Folklorist, Übersetzer, Verleger und Dichter. (de) Амвросий Лукьянович Метлинский (1814—1870) — украинский поэт и профессор этнографии. Использовал псевдонимы Амвросий Мотва, А. М., Амвросий Могила. (ru) Амвро́сій Лук'янович Метли́нський (1814, Сари, Гадяцький повіт, Полтавська губернія — 29 липня 1870, Ялта) — український поет і етнограф, фольклорист, перекладач, видавець, професор Харківського (1848–1849) та Київського (1849—1854) університетів. (uk) Amvrosy Metlinsky (Russian: Амвросий Метлинский, Ukrainian: Амвросій Метлинський; 1814, , Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire - 29 July 1870 Yalta, Taurida Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian poet, ethnographer, folklorist and panslavist. Professor at the Imperial University of Kharkov. In his autobiography, Mykhailo Hrushevskyi mentions collections of Ukrainian folk songs published by Metlinsky as works that influenced him. (en)
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