Olaf Broch

Olaf Broch (4 August 1867, Horten28 January 1961, Oslo) was a Norwegian linguist. He was born in Horten, and was a brother of children's writer Lagertha Broch, zoologist Hjalmar Broch, and social worker Nanna Broch. He was a professor of Slavic languages at the University of Oslo from 1900 to 1937. Among his works are from 1910 (published as in 1911), from 1921, and from 1923. He translated works by Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky into Norwegian. He was decorated Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 1946.

Broch was a pioneer in the field of Slavic studies in Norway and one of the first scholars to use modern methods to describe the phonetics of Slavic languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Diktatura proletariata
    Диктатура пролетариата
    by Broch, Olaf 1867-1961

    Published 2018
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    Ugrorusskoe narečie sela Ubli (Zemplinskago komitata)
    Угрорусское наречие села Убли (Земплинскаго комитата)
    by Broch, Olaf 1867-1961

    Published 1900
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