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所提出的研究综合了Eugen Yulianovich Perfecky教授的生活和工作的既有知识和最新知识,他从1922年开始在斯洛伐克工作,直到1947年去世。除其他外,他毕业于圣彼得堡大学,是a . a .沙赫马托夫教授的杰出学生。第一批俄罗斯学者于1921年来到捷克斯洛伐克,同年,在Vatroslav jagije教授和Lubomír Niederle教授的建议和推荐下,他收到了布拉迪斯拉发新成立的Comenius大学的邀请。在E. Perfecky的学术工作中,两个最重要的研究领域是:Subcarpathian Rus的历史和中世纪编年史的分析和比较研究。E. Perfecky是苏喀尔巴阡山脉俄罗斯民族文化的乌克兰方向的支持者。他的研究成果,特别是在俄罗斯编年史与德国、波兰、匈牙利和捷克编年史的比较研究方面,大大提高了各自的专业知识,从而使他成为沙赫马托夫开创的早期俄罗斯编年史的俄罗斯考据学研究的有价值的继承者。E. Perfecky保持着一个庞大的学术网络,并与J. Bidlo, L. Niederle, K. Jirechek, M. Weingart, J. Macurek等C. slavist密切合作。他与维也纳的贾格斯赫教授、挪威的斯拉夫主义者O.布洛克以及波兰和德国的其他主要斯拉夫主义者合作。佩费基还与一些俄罗斯和乌克兰移民历史学家合作。在斯洛伐克,E. Perfecky为俄国编年史的进一步研究以及东欧历史的研究奠定了坚实的基础。
Scholarly and Educational Activities of Professor Perfecky in Slovakia
The presented study synthesizes both established as well as most recent knowledge on the life and work of Professor Eugen Yulianovich Perfecky, who worked in Slovakia from 1922 until his death in 1947. He was, among other things, a graduate of the University of St Petersburg and an outstanding student of Professor A. A. Shakhmatov. The first group of Russian scholars came to Czechoslovakia in 1921, and in the same year, at the suggestion and recommendation of Prof. Vatroslav Jagič and Lubomír Niederle, he received an invitation to the newly established Comenius University in Bratislava. Within E. Perfecky’s scholarly work, the two most important areas of research were: the history of Subcarpathian Rus’ and analytical and comparative research of medieval chronicles. E. Perfecky was a supporter of the Ukrainian orientation of the national culture of Subcarpathian Russia. The outcomes of his research, particularly in the comparative studies of Russian chronicles with German, Polish, Hungarian, and Czech chronicles, significantly advanced the respective expertise, thus making him a worthy successor to the Russian textological research of early Russian chronicles pioneered by A. A. Shakhmatov. E. Perfecky maintanted a great scholarly network and worked closely with C. Slavists, such as J. Bidlo, L. Niederle, K. Jirechek, M. Weingart, J. Macurek. He cooperated with Professor Jagiсh in Vienna, with the Norwegian Slavist O. Brok, and other leading Slavists in Poland and Germany. E. Perfecky also collaborated with a number of Russian and Ukrainian emigrant historians. In Slovakia, E. Perfecky laid a solid foundation for further historical research of Russian chronicles as well as for studies of the history of Eastern Europe.