Karaimskie przysłowia z Poniewieża

Anna Sulimowicz-Keruth

anna.sulimowicz@uw.edu.pl
Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Orientalistyczny, Zakład Turkologii i Ludów Azji Środkowej (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4560-8936

Abstract

Pewien rękopis przysłany do Łucka w latach 30. XX w. poszerza naszą wiedzę o rodzimym folklorze i przypomina o ówczesnym młodym działaczu, Rafale Grygulewiczu.


Keywords:

Folklor karaimski, przysłowia, Poniewież, Rafał Grygulewicz


Published
2019-06-30

Cited by

Sulimowicz-Keruth, A. (2019). Karaimskie przysłowia z Poniewieża. Awazymyz. Pismo Historyczno-społeczno-Kulturalne Karaimów, 30(1-2 (62-3), 18–21. https://doi.org/10.33229/az.860

Authors

Anna Sulimowicz-Keruth 
anna.sulimowicz@uw.edu.pl
Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Orientalistyczny, Zakład Turkologii i Ludów Azji Środkowej Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4560-8936

An assistant professor (Pol. adiunkt) in the Department of Turkish Studies and Inner Asian Peoples of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw. She studied Turkish philology at the University of Warsaw and holds a ThD degree in Jewish Studies (Charles University 2018). She is the secretary of the Polish Karaims Association and editorial board member of the journal Almanach Karaimski. Her research interests focus on the history of Lutsk Karaims. In 2012–2016 she participated in a project entitled A catalogue of Karaim manuscripts and old prints in Polish collections financed by National Science Centre of Poland. Currently she is a member of the research team of the European Research Council (ERC) project entitled (Re)constructing a Bible. A new approach to unedited Biblical manuscripts as sources for the early history of the Karaim language conducted by Michał Németh, PhD at the Jagiellonian University. Translator of Karaim and Turkish literature - she translated into Polish five novels of the Turkish Nobel Prize holder Orhan Pamuk. E-mail address: anna.sulimowicz@uw.edu.pl.



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