Pent Nurmekund
Nurmekund in May 1965 (aged 58)[1]
Born
Arthur Roosmann

(1906-12-16)16 December 1906
Died28 December 1996(1996-12-28) (aged 90)
Tartu, Estonia
NationalityEstonian
SpouseSalme Nigol
Academic work
DisciplineLinguist
InstitutionsUniversity of Tartu

Pent Nurmekund (16 December 1906  28 December 1996) was an Estonian linguist and polyglot. He could read over eighty languages.[2][3]

Life

Nurmekund came from a poor peasant family and first attended school at the age of twelve.[1]

From 1930 to 1935, he studied Romance and Germanic philology at Tartu University, and graduated with a Magister Philosophiae.[3]

In 1935, he became a founding member of the Estonian Oriental Society.[4]

From 1955 to 1986, he was a lecturer at Tartu University, and in the 1950s founded the Oriental department there.[3]

In 1991, he received the Wiedemann Language Award.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 Rein, Kaarina (2005). "Modern Greek at the University of Tartu". In Volt, Ivo; Päll, Janika (eds.). Byzantino-Nordica 2004. Tartu: Tartu University Press. pp. 163–184. ISBN 9949112664.
  2. Gethin, Amorey; Gunnemark, Erik V. (1996). The Art and Science of Learning Languages. Oxford: Intellect Books. p. 318. ISBN 1-871516-48-X.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Kändler, Tiit [in Estonian] (2002). A Hundred Great Estonians of the 20th Century. Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers. pp. 122–123. ISBN 9985-70-103-8.
  4. "Pent Nurmekund". Festivitas Artium. Archived from the original on 13 June 2007.
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