Dietmar Rosenthal
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Dietmar Elyashevich Rosenthal (Дитмар Эльяшевич Розенталь in Russian) (born December 19/31, 1899 in Łódź, Russian Empire
Russian Empire
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 - died July 1994, Moscow
Moscow
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, Russia
Russia
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) was a Russian linguist
Linguistics
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He created several Russian-Italian and Italian-Russian dictionaries and translated the works of Italian writers into Russian. Together with Prof. Bylinsky he introduced the practical stylistics. He is most famous for the creation of multiple guidebooks, learnbooks, dictionaries etc. of Russian language.
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