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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emil Korytko (7 September 1813 - 31 January 1839) was a Polish ethnographer, philologist and translator. Born in the village of ewa a near Zaleszczyki in Austrian Galicia (now Zelenyy Gay in the Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine), he studied philosophy and philology at the University of Lwow, where he became acquainted with the Slovene philologist Matija op who taught at the University. He participated in the November Uprising. In 1837, he was arrested by the Austrian…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Emil Korytko (7 September 1813 - 31 January 1839) was a Polish ethnographer, philologist and translator. Born in the village of ewa a near Zaleszczyki in Austrian Galicia (now Zelenyy Gay in the Ternopil Oblast in Ukraine), he studied philosophy and philology at the University of Lwow, where he became acquainted with the Slovene philologist Matija op who taught at the University. He participated in the November Uprising. In 1837, he was arrested by the Austrian authorities in Lwow on accusations of having participated in underground subversive activities, and sent into confinement to Ljubljana, Duchy of Carniola (now in Slovenia), together with Bogus aw Horody ski. In Ljubljana, he became a close collaborator of the Slovene national Romantic circle of Matija op. Korytko studied Slovene folk poetry from Carniola, which he published in five volumes. He became a personal friend of the Slovene poet France Pre eren, and helped him translate several poems by Adam Mickiewicz into German. He also translated some of Pre eren's poems into German.