SAFAREWICZ, Jan

SAFAREWICZ, Jan. Dyneburg (Daugavpils in Latvia) 8.2.1904 — Cracow 9.4.1992. Polish IE Linguist. Professor at Krakow. Son of tax official, lost early his parents, tax official Romuald Safarewicz and Wanda Golińska, and grew up with his uncle, Alexander Safarewicz (1876–1936), bacteriologist and Professor of Medicine at Wilno (Vilnius), studied there linguistics and classics. Ph.D. 1927 in Indo-European Linguistics. Further studies in Paris, under Benveniste and Meillet. PD 1932 Wilno. In 1935 moved to Cracow, from 1937 eo. Professor of IE, from 1948 ord. of General Linguistics. His wife Halina Safarewiczowa (1904–1980) was Professor of Russian Philology, children.

Publications: Dr. diss. on Greek epigraphy 1927, hab.diss. on Latin rhotacism, 1932.

Wrote on historical linguistics and Latin, mostly in Polish.

– Studia językoznawcze. Warsaw 1969, Linguistic Studies. 395 p. the Hague 1974.

Sources: *Analecta Indoeuropaea Cracoviensia Ioannis Safarewicz Memoriae Dicata. Cracow 1995; Russian and *Polish Wikipedia.

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