Aleksei Ivanovich Ivanov
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Aleksei Ivanovich Ivanov | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1878 |
| Died | 1937 (aged 58–59) |
| Cause of death | Execution following arrest by the NKVD |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Saint Petersburg University |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Linguist |
| Main interests | Chinese, Manchu, Tangut |
Aleksei Ivanovich Ivanov (Russian: Алексе́й Ива́нович Ивано́в; Chinese: 伊鳳閣; pinyin: Yī Fènggé; 1878–1937) was a Russian Sinologist and Tangutologist.
Ivanov entered Saint Petersburg University in 1897, where he studied Chinese and Manchu. After graduating in 1902 he went to China for further study for two years, and on his return in 1904 he went on a study tour of England, France and Germany for a year. He was appointed a lecturer in Chinese at Saint Petersburg University in 1904, and he was made a professor Chinese and Manchu in 1915. In 1922 Ivanov was appointed as a senior dragoman (interpreter) at the Soviet embassy in Beijing.[1] In the summer of 1937, during the Great Purge, Ivanov was arrested and executed.[2]