Record ID:
36517216 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 81053714 n 2011059287
Heading:
Birth:
  • 19220210
  • Radoś (Warsaw, Poland)
Death:
  • 20091226
  • Cambridge (Mass.)
Occupations:
  • Scholars
Used for:
  • Shevchenko, Ihor
  • Cherni︠a︡tynsʹkyĭ, Ivan
  • Шевченко, Ігор
  • Чернятинський, Іван
  • Szewczenko, Ihor
Notes:
  • Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
  • Nicolas Cabasilas' "anti-Zealot" discourse, 1957.
  • Hret︠s︡ʹki rukopysy u zibranni︠a︡kh Kyi︠e︡va, 2000: t.p. verso (Ігор Шевченко = Ihor Shevchenko)
  • New York times WWW site, Jan. 5, 2010: (Ihor Sevcenko; b. Ihor Ivanovic Sevcenko, Feb. 10, 1922, Radosc, near Warsaw; d. Dec. 26 [2009], Cambridge, Mass., aged 87; leading scholar of Byzantine and Slavic history and literature who as a young man persuaded George Orwell to collaborate with him on a Ukrainian translation of Animal farm for distribution to refugees)
  • Harvard Gazette, online, July 24, 2013: (Ihor Ševčenko, eminent Byzantinist and Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine History and Literature, Emeritus, died peacefully at his Cambridge home on Dec. 26; at Harvard he was a member of the Department of the Classics from 1973 to 1992, and associate director of the Ukrainian Research Institute from 1973 to 1989; published a translation of George Orwell's "Animal Farm" into Ukrainian) http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/01/ihor-sevcenko/
  • Kolhosp tvaryn, 194-: (з анґлійської мови переклав Іван Чернятинський = Ivan Cherni︠a︡tynsʹkyĭ)
  • The Atlantic, March 1, 2012, online edition, July 25, 2013: (a young highly educated language and literature scholar 24-year-old Ihor Ševčenko; he had published under the pseudonym Ivan Cherniatynsʹkyi--a combination of his father's first name and his mother's maiden name) http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/03/how-animal-farm-gave-hope-to-stalins-refugees/253831/
  • Zakorzeniony kosmopolita, 2010: t.p. (Ihor Szewczenko) p. 4 of cover (b. 10 Feb 1922 near Warsaw, d. 26 Dec. 2009, in Cambridge, Mass., USA; distinguished scholar of Byzantine and post-Byzantine civilization); professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, where from 1973-1992 he taught Byzantine history and literature)
Local system number:
  • 000001525139
  • abv02716774
Cataloguing source:
  • DLC eng rda DLC DLC OCoLC DLC IEN DLC VJTL