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- Konstantin Georgiew Fotinow (auch Konstantin Georgiev Fotinov geschrieben, bulgarisch Константин Георгиев Фотинов; * um 1790 in Samokow, damals Osmanisches Reich; † 29. November 1858 in Konstantinopel, ebenda) war ein bulgarischer Enzyklopädist, Förderer des Schulwesens, der bulgarischen Sprache und Aufklärer aus der Zeit der Bulgarischen Nationalen Wiedergeburt. Als Autor der ersten bulgarischen Zeitschrift Любословие (Ljuboslowie) wird er als Begründer der bulgarischen Journalistik angesehen. Fotinow war außerdem einer der Begründer der neubulgarischen Sprache und ein Schüler von Theophilos Kaïris. Heute tragen mehrere Bildungseinrichtungen und Orte in Bulgarien seinen Namen. (de)
- Konstantin Georgiev Fotinov (Bulgarian: Константин Георгиев Фотинов; c. 1790 – 29 November 1858) was a Bulgarian writer, translator and enlightener of the Bulgarian National Revival period. The publisher of the first Bulgarian-language magazine, he is regarded as the founder of the Bulgarian press. Fotinov was born in the town of Samokov around 1790 to the family of a small-time merchant from Plovdiv. He studied at a local monastical school before continuing his education in Plovdiv in Thrace and in Kydonies in Anatolia; he was tutored by the Greek humanist Theophilos Kairis. He worked on a translation of the Bible into Bulgarian for the BFBS, but they did not approve it. From 1828 on, Fotinov worked as a teacher and man of letters. He founded a private mixed Hellenic-Bulgarian school in İzmir (Smyrna) and employed the Bell-Lancaster method. The school's programme included Bulgarian, Greek and French classes. It had around 200 pupils from all around the Bulgarian lands. Fotinov was the editor and publisher of the first Bulgarian magazine, Lyuboslovie ("philology", "love of words"), which he issued in Smyrna from 1844 to 1846. The magazine was richly illustrated and included articles on history, geography, religion, morale, enlightenment, medicine, hygiene, language, etc. Fotinov also published a Greek grammar book (1838) and a Bulgarian phrasebook (1845) and translated a geographic book from Greek to Bulgarian (1843). It was Fotinov that first addressed the issue of female education in the Bulgarian press. From 1852 on, Fotinov worked on a Bulgarian translation of the Bible. He managed to translate the Old Testament: the Book of Psalms was published in Smyrna in 1855 and the Book of Genesis was issued in Istanbul (Tsarigrad) in 1857. (en)
- Константин Георгиев Фотинов (болг. Константин Георгиев Фотинов; около 1790, Самоков, Османская империя — 29 ноября 1858, Стамбул) — болгарский прозаик, переводчик, редактор, деятель Болгарского национального возрождения. издатель первого болгарского журнала. Один из основателей современного болгарского языка, педагог, составитель учебников, просветитель и энциклопедист. Считается основателем болгарской прессы и первым болгарским журналистом. (ru)
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- Константин Георгиев Фотинов (болг. Константин Георгиев Фотинов; около 1790, Самоков, Османская империя — 29 ноября 1858, Стамбул) — болгарский прозаик, переводчик, редактор, деятель Болгарского национального возрождения. издатель первого болгарского журнала. Один из основателей современного болгарского языка, педагог, составитель учебников, просветитель и энциклопедист. Считается основателем болгарской прессы и первым болгарским журналистом. (ru)
- Konstantin Georgiew Fotinow (auch Konstantin Georgiev Fotinov geschrieben, bulgarisch Константин Георгиев Фотинов; * um 1790 in Samokow, damals Osmanisches Reich; † 29. November 1858 in Konstantinopel, ebenda) war ein bulgarischer Enzyklopädist, Förderer des Schulwesens, der bulgarischen Sprache und Aufklärer aus der Zeit der Bulgarischen Nationalen Wiedergeburt. Als Autor der ersten bulgarischen Zeitschrift Любословие (Ljuboslowie) wird er als Begründer der bulgarischen Journalistik angesehen. Fotinow war außerdem einer der Begründer der neubulgarischen Sprache und ein Schüler von Theophilos Kaïris. (de)
- Konstantin Georgiev Fotinov (Bulgarian: Константин Георгиев Фотинов; c. 1790 – 29 November 1858) was a Bulgarian writer, translator and enlightener of the Bulgarian National Revival period. The publisher of the first Bulgarian-language magazine, he is regarded as the founder of the Bulgarian press. From 1852 on, Fotinov worked on a Bulgarian translation of the Bible. He managed to translate the Old Testament: the Book of Psalms was published in Smyrna in 1855 and the Book of Genesis was issued in Istanbul (Tsarigrad) in 1857. (en)
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