Vladimir Nikolayevich Toporov (russian: Влади́мир Никола́евич Топоро́в; 5 July 1928 in
Moscow
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5 December 2005 in Moscow) was a leading
Russia
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philologist
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associated with the
Tartu-Moscow semiotic school. His wife was
Tatyana Elizarenkova.
Toporov authored more than 1500 works, including ''Akhmatova and Dante'' (1972), ''Towards the Reconstruction of the Indo-European Rite'' (1982), ''Aeneas: a Man of Destiny'' (1993), ''Myth. Rite. Symbol. Image'' (1995), ''Holiness and Saints in the Russian Spiritual Culture'' (1998), and ''Petersburg Text of Russian Literature'' (2003). He translated the
Dhammapada into Russian and supervised the ongoing edition of the most complete vocabulary of the
Prussian language
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to date (5 volumes).
Among Toporov's many honours were the
USSR State Prize
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(1990), which he turned down to voice his protest against the repressive
January Events of the Soviet administration in
Lithuania; the first ever
Solzhenitsyn Prize The Solzhenitsyn Prize is a non-governmental Russian literary award established by the Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1997.
The $25,000 prize is awarded for "works in which troubles of the Russian life are shown with rare moral purity an ...
(1998), and the
Andrei Bely Prize
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for 2004. He was a member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences
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and many other scholarly societies.
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Obituary by the Russian Ministry of Culture
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Moscow State University alumni
Russian scholars of Buddhism
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Solzhenitsyn Prize winners
Paleolinguists
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