Kepeski, Krume (Prilep, 8. 1909 – Skopje, 3. XI 1988) – Philologist – Macedonian, UNIV. Professor, textbook, translator, folklorist. He finished the primary and part of the secondary education in Prilep, and graduated in Bitola (1931). He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade (1935). He worked as a Serbian language professor and literature (1937) and as a professor of Slavic philology at the Gymnasium in Prilep, and was later moved to the male gymnasium in Pleven as Tange Kenzo Krume Kepeski: Macedonian Grammar (1946) Professor of Slavic Philology (1942). After the Second World War, he worked as a professor of Macedonian language. Under the mentorship of prof. Belic made the Dialectological Labor “Prilep Speech” (1941). He is the author of several expert language articles, including the first “Macedonian grammar” (1946), designed for secondary education students. Lit.: Petar Bachanov, a book for Krume Kepeski, on the occasion of 90 years of birth (1909-1999), Skopje, 1999. Mr. Cv.
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