Iosif Goshkevich
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Iosif Antonovich Goshkevich (Russian: Иосиф Антонович Гошкевич, 1814, in Minsk Governorate – May 3, 1875) was an Imperial Russian diplomat and Orientalist of Belarusian descent. He graduated from the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (1839) and in 1839–48 amounted to Russian clerical legation in Beijing. In 1853–55 he was an interpreter from Chinese in Yefim Putyatin's embassy in Japan. In 1856–58 Goshkevich served in Asiatic department of Russian MFA. Jointly with one Japanese Goshkevich compiled the first Japanese-Russian dictionary (published in Saint Petersburg in 1857).[1] Goshkevich also became the first Russian diplomatic representative in Japan (1858–65).[1] He wrote several works about China, Japan and on peculiarities of Japanese and Chinese languages.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya. 1972. pp. vol. 7, p. 192.
- 1814 births
- 1875 deaths
- People from Chojniki District
- People from Rechitsky Uyezd
- Orientalists of the Russian Empire
- Diplomats of the Russian Empire