Leonid Rudnytzky
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Leonid Rudnytzky | |
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Леонід Рудницький | |
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Born | Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) | September 8, 1935
Alma mater | La Salle University, University of Pennsylvania, Ukrainian Free University |
Leonid Ivanovych Rudnytzky[a] (born September 8, 1935) is a Ukrainian linguist and professor of German, Slavic and Ukrainian Studies. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and co-editor of numerous American and Ukrainian encyclopedias.
Awards
[edit]- Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching for teaching at La Salle University in Philadelphia (USA – 1966)
- Ivan Franko Literary Prize of the Union of Writers of Ukraine for research in Franko studies (Kyiv, Ukraine – 1993)
- Award of the President of Ukraine for his personal contribution to the development of the Ukrainian state (Kyiv, Ukraine – 1996)
- Basilian Humanitarian Award from the Order of Basilian Sisters (Sestry Vasilianky) (Philadelphia, USA – 1997)
- Order of Yaroslav the Wise – IV degree (Kyiv, Ukraine – 2003)
- Knight of the Order of Malta (USA – 2004)
- Pro Universitate Medal of the Ukrainian Free University (Munich, Germany – 2005)
- Diploma of Laureate and Medal of Myhailo Hrushevsky (Lviv, Ukraine – 2005)
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- O. Kupchynsky "Leonid Rudnytzky – scientist, teacher, social and cultural worker, "preface to the collection of scientific papers in honor of Leonid Rudnytzky, Lviv Philadelphia, 2008. – pp. 4–34.
- N. Rudnytzky "Materials for a bibliography of works by Leonid Rudnytzky," preface to collection of scientific papers in honor of Leonid Rudnytzky, Lviv, Philadelphia, 2008. – pp. 35–59.
- D. Pavlychko "The Power of disobedience," preface to the collection of scientific papers in honor of Leonid Rudnytzky, Lviv, Philadelphia, 2008. – pp. 63–68
- Penn Language center of the University of Pennsylvania