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Ioannis (or Yannis) Psycharis (Greek: Ιωάννης (Γιάννης) Ψυχάρης; French: ''Jean Psychari''; 1854–1929) was a French philologist of Greek origin, author and promoter of Demotic Greek. == Biography == Psycharis was born on 15 May 1854 to a Greek family in Odessa (in modern-day Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire) on the coast of the Black Sea. Nicholas I of Russia still reigned at the time of his birth and his government exercised censorship and other controls over education, publishing, and all manifestations of public life. He made a short stay in Constantinople during his youth, and settled definitely in Paris at the age of fourteen. He studied at the École des langues orientales, where he later became a professor. In 1882, he married Ernest Renan's daughter, Noémi, from whom he had four children, among which , and , raised in the Scheffer-Renan Hôtel, the current Musée de la Vie romantique in the heart of the ''Nouvelle Athènes'' neighbourhood, in Paris. He was director of studies at the École pratique des hautes études after 1885, and then professor at the École des langues orientales from 1903 to 1928, succeeding . In 1886, he made a trip to Greece out of which he wrote ''My Journey'', advocacy of the Demotic Greek language. He then became the mentor of the Demotic side in the Greek language question. Psycharis died in Paris on 29 September 1929. He is buried in Chios. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ioannis Psycharis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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