(Redirected from Wilhelm Radloff)'Vasily Vasilievich Radlov' or 'Friedrich Wilhelm Radloff' (; –
May 12,
1918) was the
German-born
Russian founder of
Turcology, or the scientific study of the
Turkic peoples.
Working as a schoolteacher in
Barnaul, Radlov became interested in the native peoples of
Siberia and published his ethnographic findings in the influential monograph ''From Siberia'' (1884). From
1866 to
1907, he translated and released a number of monuments of Turkic folklore. Most importantly, he was the first to publish the
Orhon inscriptions. Four volumes of his comparative dictionary of
Turkic languages followed in
1893 to
1911. Radlov helped to establish the celebrated
Ethnography Museum in
St Petersburg.
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Russian biography