N. P. Osipov

Nikolay Petrovich Osipov (Russian: Николай Петрович Осипов) (1751 in Saint Petersburg19 May [O.S. 30 May] 1799 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian writer, poet and translator. He is best known for his mock-heroic 1791 poem Eneida travestied (Russian: Вирги́лиева Энеи́да, вы́вороченная наизна́нку).

Nikolay Petrovich Osipov
Born1751
DiedMay 19, 1799(1799-05-19) (aged 48) O.S.
(May 30, 1838 N.S.)

Osipov's Eneida is a parody of Virgil's Aeneid, where the Trojan heroes talk like 18th-century Russians.

Osipov's Eneida (1791) and Kotliarevsky's Eneida (1798)

The first verses of Osipov's Eneida 1791 and Kotliarevsky's Eneida 1798

In 1798 Osipov's Eneida was translated into Ukrainian by Ivan Kotliarevsky

gollark: Duckling?
gollark: I... guess so?
gollark: ++remind "the Sunday after next Wednesday" consume MORE bees
gollark: Is it just interpreting that as "next Sunday"?
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