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Vladimir Müller
Vladimir Karlovich Myuller (or Müller, ; 24 May 1880 – December 1941) was a Russian linguist and lexicographer. Müller held a professorial degree and compiled the most popular English–Russian dictionary, which saw numerous reeditions (some containing about 70,000 words and expressions). Müller was also an expert on medieval dramaturgy, particularly on William Shakespeare. He published ''The Drama and Theatre of Shakespear's Epoch'' (1925) and lectured Shakespeariana to Dmitry Likhachov. Provided by Wikipedia-
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