Antanas Juška, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Antanas Juška

Lithuanian ethnomusicologist

Date of Birth: 16-Jun-1819

Place of Birth: Daujotai, Kaunas County, Lithuania

Date of Death: 01-Nov-1880

Profession: linguist, musicologist, lexicographer, ethnomusicologist

Nationality: Lithuania

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Antanas Juška

  • Antanas Juška (June 16, 1819 in Daujotai, near Ariogala – November 1, 1880 in Kazan) was a Roman Catholic pastor, lexicographer, folklorist, and musicologist. Born in the village of Daujotai, near Kaunas, Lithuania, he graduated from the Vilnius Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1843.
  • He compiled about 70,000 Lithuanian language words in a dictionary, using his personal experience in the districts of Veliuona and Vilkija.
  • These works were published in part by the Russian Academy of Science in St.
  • Petersburg.
  • The dictionary remains valuable for its inclusion of the language as it existed at the time, often in the form of entire phrases.
  • He also wrote three unpublished dictionaries: Polish–Lithuanian, Latvian–Lithuanian–Polish, and Lithuanian–Polish. Juška recorded about 7,000 Lithuanian folk songs.
  • He circumvented the Lithuanian press ban in effect at the time, forbidding the printed use of the Lithuanian language using the Latin alphabet, by appealing to Professor Baudouin de Courtenay.
  • Notably, he wrote song lyrics in their original dialect and included the singers' names and the songs' contexts.

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