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What (who) is S S Koteliansky - definition

RUSSIAN TRANSLATOR
Koteliansky; S S Koteliansky; S.S. Koteliansky; SS Koteliansky; Samuel Solomonovich Koteliansky; Samuel Koteliansky
  • Koteliansky in 1928

S. S. Koteliansky         
Samuel Solomonovich Koteliansky (Самуил Соломонович Котелянский) (February 28, 1880 – January 21, 1955) was a Russian-born British translator. He made the transition from his origins in a small Jewish shtetl to distinction in the rarefied world of English letters.
long s         
  • ct}} ligature, as in "attraction") was the removal of the long s from the typeface.
  • Italic capitals: long s (right) and round s
  • Cycle Deſign (Cycle Design) in [[Berlin]], 2002
  • "Miss Austen's"—an example of a handwritten long s in a letter from [[Charlotte Brontë]] to G. H. Lewes, 12 January 1848
  • [[Wayside cross]] near [[Hohenfurch]], Germany, erected 1953, showing the long s in Roman typeface
  • Unusual capital form of long s in Ehmcke-Antiqua typeface
  • ligature]] and a nub on the long s
  • Wasser-Aufsehers-Gattin}} ("water attendant's wife") containing a long s adjacent to an ''f''
  • The medial ''s'' in Old Roman cursive
  • German handwriting ([[Bastarda]]), 1496, showing long and round s (as well as an [[r rotunda]]) in "priesters"
ARCHAIC FORM OF THE LATIN LETTER S (S)
Medial s; Long S; Non-terminal s; Non-terminal S; Old letter s; Long ess; Long ſ; Long-s; Uſes; Descending s
¦ noun an obsolete form of lower-case s, written or printed as ?.
Long s         
  • ct}} ligature, as in "attraction") was the removal of the long s from the typeface.
  • Italic capitals: long s (right) and round s
  • Cycle Deſign (Cycle Design) in [[Berlin]], 2002
  • "Miss Austen's"—an example of a handwritten long s in a letter from [[Charlotte Brontë]] to G. H. Lewes, 12 January 1848
  • [[Wayside cross]] near [[Hohenfurch]], Germany, erected 1953, showing the long s in Roman typeface
  • Unusual capital form of long s in Ehmcke-Antiqua typeface
  • ligature]] and a nub on the long s
  • Wasser-Aufsehers-Gattin}} ("water attendant's wife") containing a long s adjacent to an ''f''
  • The medial ''s'' in Old Roman cursive
  • German handwriting ([[Bastarda]]), 1496, showing long and round s (as well as an [[r rotunda]]) in "priesters"
ARCHAIC FORM OF THE LATIN LETTER S (S)
Medial s; Long S; Non-terminal s; Non-terminal S; Old letter s; Long ess; Long ſ; Long-s; Uſes; Descending s
The long s , also known as the medial s or initial s, is an archaic form of the lowercase letter . It replaced the single s, or one or both of the letters s in a 'double s' sequence (e.

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S. S. Koteliansky

Samuel Solomonovich Koteliansky (Самуил Соломонович Котелянский) (February 28, 1880 – January 21, 1955) was a Ukrainian translator of Russian literature into English. He made the transition from his origins in a small Jewish shtetl to distinction in the rarefied world of English letters. Although he was not a creative writer himself, he befriended, corresponded with, helped publish, and otherwise served as intermediary between some of the most prominent people in English literary life in the early twentieth century.