Jan Čermák
Jan Čermák (born 8 July 1962) is a Czech linguist, literary scholar, and translator. Since 2022, he has been the Vice-dean of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague.Čermák's research is focused on the history of English, with particular interests in Old and Early Middle English morphology and morphonology, word-formation and literary language. He is a specialist in Old and Middle English literature, with particular interests in heroic poetry, romance and the Alliterative Revival. He also wrote a book on the Finnish ''Kalevala''.
His translations from Old English into Czech include ''Beowulf'', ''The Exodus'', ''The Dream of the Rood, The Rune Poem'' and a selection of the Anglo-Saxon laws.
In 2003, he won the Josef Jungmann Award for his translation of Beowulf into Czech, and in 2017, he was awarded the Order of the Lion of Finland. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Nadezhdina Nadezhda, Čermák Jan, Downey Alec, Nadezhdin Valeriy, Perämäki Martti, Soares David Jorge, Pinto Clara A., Soares David TeresaGet full text
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8by Palivada, KatsiarynaOther Authors: “...Čermák, Jan...”
Published 2010
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