Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan
Aleksandar Stoyanov Teodorov-Balan was a Bulgarian linguist, historian and bibliographer.
Balan was born in the Bessarabian village of Kubei, today in Bolhrad Raion, Odesa Oblast, Russian Empire, to a Bessarabian Bulgarian family. His brothers are the Bulgarian general Georgi Todorov, the lawyer and mayor of Sofia Martin Todorov, Prof. Atanas Teodorov and Eng. Mihail Balanski.
Balan studied in Prague and Leipzig graduating in Slavistics from the Charles University in Prague with a doctorate. Returning to Bulgaria, Balan became a high school teacher in Plovdiv. In 1885–1886, he was deputy director of the National Library in Sofia, the capital of the Principality of Bulgaria. In 1887–1888, he worked in the Ministry of Education, becoming head of secondary education.
He became professor of Slavic ethnography and dialectology and history of the Bulgarian language, since 1893 head of the Bulgarian and Slavic literature department of the High Pedagogical School. On 29 January 1889, he was elected the first rector of the university and reelected several times ; he was also dean of the Faculty of History and Philosophy. In the late 19th and early 20th century, he was secretary of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, and from 1939 on he was doctor honoris causa of the Sofia University, as well as an active member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
In 1907, when after the students booed Prince Ferdinand, the university was closed and the teaching staff dismissed, Aleksandar Balan became the head secretary of the Bulgarian Exarchate in Constantinople. He remained in this position until mid-1910, when he resumed his teaching position at the university. Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan was also among the founders of the tourist movement in Bulgaria, a long-standing chairman of the Bulgarian Tourist Association and editor of the Bulgarian Tourist magazine. In addition, he was also Grand Master of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Bulgaria.
Works
Alexander Balan's scientific achievements are in the fields of linguistics, literary studies, and bibliography.The areas of linguistic science on which Academician Balan works are: the essence, history and philosophy of the Bulgarian language, grammar of the Bulgarian language, spelling reforms, lexicology, language teaching and language culture. Among his most important scientific contributions ranks his work on the peculiarities of Bulgarian phonology, his struggle against loanwords, the enrichment of the language.
He also published works in the field of literary history. Some of his publications include:
- A study on Slavonic-Bulgarian History, Plovdiv, 1898Sophronius of Vratsa, Sofia, 1906Cyril and Methodius. Passionals, Sofia, 1920New Bulgarian grammar, Sofia, 1940Struggle for modern orthography , Sofia, 1924New Bulgarian grammar for everyone, Sofia, 1958Selected works, Sofia, 1987A book about myself, Sofia, 1988