Ruggero Gilyarevsky

Ruggero Gilyarevsky (Russian: Рудже́ро Серге́евич Гиляре́вский; 31 August 1929 – 22 August 2025) was a Russian philologist.

Life and work

Gilyarevsky was born in Moscow on 31 August 1929, to Ettore Macchi, captain of the military attaché of the Italian embassy in Moscow, and Ekaterina Vladimirovna Krylaeva, ballerina at the Kazan Opera House.[1]

In 1947-1948, Gilyarevsky studied at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute at the Faculty of Electric Vacuum Industry, then at the Lomonosov Moscow State University at the Spanish Department of the Faculty of Philology, from which he graduated in 1953; with the thesis "Aesthetic principles of Lope de Vega".[2]

In 1958, he defended his Ph.D. thesis "Description of Books in Foreign Languages for Catalogs of Soviet Libraries", and in 1989 - his doctoral dissertation on the topic "General Patterns in the Development of Disciplines of Scientific Information and Communication".[3]

Gilyarevsky died on 22 August 2025, at the age of 95.[4]

References

  1. ^ smitha. "Ruggero Gilyarevsky". infoscileaders.libsci.sc.edu. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  2. ^ INIONRAN (20 April 2014). Р.С. Гиляревский рассказывает о традициях информатики в ВИНИТИ. Запись 03.10.2002 г. Retrieved 27 August 2025 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "Персоналии: Гиляревский Руджеро Сергеевич". www.mathnet.ru. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  4. ^ "Памяти Руджеро Сергеевича Гиляревского :: Новость :: Новости Библиотеки иностранной литературы". libfl.rupamyati-rudzhero-sergeevicha-gilyarevskogo-1 (in Russian). Retrieved 27 August 2025.