Bohdan Dedyckiy
Bohdan Dedyckiy (1827 - 1908) was a Ukrainian Muscovite writer, poet and journalist from Galicia.
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Bohdan Dedyckiy 1889 by Teofil Kopystynski 1844-1916
He was the editor of the "Słowo" and "Zoria Hałyćka" newspapers. He promoted the view that there is only one Russian language, with two pronunciations - Russian and Ukrainian, and denied the existence of a separate Ukrainian language.
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Bohdan Dedyckiy
He published in iazychie, in the same dialect, he published an anonymous brochure in 1866 in Lviv: "W odin czas nauczitsja małorusinu po wełykoruski". He was of the opinion that in this way the knowledge of Russian literature[1] would become popular among the Galician Rusyns (Ukrainians).
Bohdan Dedyckiy is buried at the Lychakiv Cemetery in Lviv, in the Russian journalists Bed of Honor.
References
- Osadczy, W. (2007). Saint Rus. The development and influence of the idea of the Orthodox Church in Galicia. Lublin: Publisher of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. pp. 110–111. ISBN 978-83-227-2672-3.
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