Hi Olga,
Thanks for your respons
and yes, I know the difference between d and t and that LSV died 1934 -
but I thought Vitali S could be some relative to LSV
but in van der Veer's - Valsiner's 'Understanding Vygotsky' we can read
(p 4) that LSV spelled his name Vygodsky - and then changed his name
into Vygotsky
Greetings from Sweden
Leif
2007-09-16 kl. 19.30 skrev Griswold, Olga:
> As far as I know, Lev S. was long dead by 1973. He died in the 30s.
> As a native Russian speaker, Vygotsky and Vygodskij are two different
> names to me (the d-t distinction makes them different).
>
> Olga
>
>
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> Subject: [xmca] Vitali S Vygodskij
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone - out there - know anything about Vitali S Vygotskij? He
> wrote1973, a book named "The Great Discovery - How Marx wrote Das
> Kapital" (or something like that - I only have the Swedish ed.
>
> He spells his name Vygodski
>
> Are Vitali S and Lev S connected to each other?
>
> Eager to know
>
> Leif
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