Matviy Nomys
Matviy Nomys was a Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, writer and teacher. He is best known as an editor and publisher of one of the most comprehensive and authoritative collections of some of Ukrainian folklore genres, such as proverbs, sayings, riddles and so on.
Biography
Symonov was born to a family of a wealthy official.In 1848, he graduated from Kyiv University. He started his career as a teacher of high schools in Nizhyn and Nemyriv. Then he worked as a clerk in St. Petersburg, Pskov, Katerynoslav and Zhytomyr. In 1873, he was appointed as a director of Lubny gymnasium and in 1877 – a head of Lubny local council and magistrate.
Creative activities
Throughout his life, Nomys researched and recorded Ukrainian folklore, including customs and rituals.He began to publish in 1858. He has published several articles on Ukrainian folk customs and rituals. The following journals published his materials: Russkaya Beseda, Osnova, Kyivska Mynuvshyna and others.
Most of his readers better know Matviy Symonov under his pseudonym Nomys, which is his surname Symonov read backwards.
M. Nomys’ most prominent work is Ukrainian proverbs, sayings and so on. Collections of Opanas Markovych and others. Edited by M. Nomys. The book contains more than 14.5 thousands proverbs, 505 riddles and other folklore pieces. It also includes records of Stepan Rudanskyi, Vasyl Bilozersky
Nomys also wrote prose and is defined by scholars as a romantic writer. His book, entitled Short stories of M. T. Symonov , was published in 1900.