Wacław Cimochowski Explained

Wacław Cimochowski (December 22, 1912 in Kursk – July 4, 1982 in Gdynia, Poland) was a Polish philologist who specialized in Indo-European linguistics, especially in Albanology.

Career

Cimochowski studied linguistics at Stefan Batory University, where his teacher was among others Jan Otrębski. He also studied in Vienna, where he was specialized in Albanian (with Norbert Jokl) and in Sanskrit.

During World War II, he worked as a railroad and construction industries. From 1945-1948 he worked at the State Office of repatriation in Lublin.

In 1948 he obtained a doctoral degree from Poznań University. The promoter was John Otrębski. His work on Dushmani dialect was originally prepared before 1939 in the German language. The description of Dushmani village dialect was also the first full description of the non-literary types of the Albanian language.

In the years 1948-1955 (and later from 1960 to 1972) he was employed at University. From 1954 to 1978 he worked at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. There he directed the Department of General Linguistics. Twice (1962–1964 and 1969–1972) he served as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the university. He also worked with the College of Education in Gdańsk (1957–1960).

Among his academic achievements there are a number of papers on the origin and historical development of the Albanian language. Some of his works were published in Volume Albanica Studies (edited by prof. Irena Sawicka).

He died in Gdynia, was buried in the Mały Kack cemetery.

Writings

Sources

  1. Sławomir Kalembka (red.): Pracownicy nauki i dydaktyki Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika 1945-2004. Materiały do biografii. Toruń: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika, 2006, s. 146. .

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