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Ministry of Public Education
Ministry of Public Education
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Capital/Superior and Central State Institutions
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC EDUCATION, central public institution, in charge of the Russian Empire's educational and academic institutions (excepting military, naval and theological institutions). The Ministry was established on 8 September (1802)); later it was called the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Public Education (1817-24). The structure of the Ministry took its final shape in 1863; it was comprised of the Ministerial Council, the Ministerial Office, the Department of Public Education, and the Academic and Building Committees. Aside from these, the Ministry's authority applied to the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, the Imperial Public Library, the Archaeographic Commission, and the University. From 1833, the Ministry's principal offices were located at 1-3 Teatralnaya Square (present-day Zodchego Rossi Street; 1828-33, architect K.I. Rossi); in 1835, some Department of Imperial Lands buildings were allotted to the Ministry. The buildings were situated on the other side of Chernysheva Lane (presently Lomonosova Street) and Teatralnaya Street. The ministry was abolished after October 1917, and used as the basis for the establishment of the People's Commissariat for Education. References: Рождественский С. В. Исторический обзор деятельности Министерства народного просвещения, 1802-1902. СПб., 1902; Государственность России: Слов.-справ. М., 2001. Т. 4; Высшие и центральные государственные учреждения России, 1801-1917 гг. СПб., 2002. Т. 3. D. N. Shilov.
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Rossi Carl Ivanovich (Carlo Giovanni)
Addresses
Lomonosova St./Saint Petersburg, city
Zodchego Rossi Street/Saint Petersburg, city, house 3
Zodchego Rossi Street/Saint Petersburg, city, house 1
Zodchego Rossi Street/Saint Petersburg, city
Bibliographies
Рождественский С. В. Исторический обзор деятельности Министерства народного просвещения, 1802-1902. СПб., 1902
Государственность России: Слов.-справ. М., 2001
The subject Index
Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian National Library
Archaeographical Committee
State University, St. Petersburg
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Annensky I.F. (1855-1909), poet and teacher
ANNENSKY Innokenty Fedorovich (1856-1909, St. Petersburg), poet, playwright, translator, critic, and teacher promoted to Actual Civil Counsellor in 1896. He graduated from the department of history and philosophy of Petersburg University with a
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Archaeographical Committee
ARCHAEOGRAPHICAL COMMITTEE, a scientific institution established under the Ministry of Public Education in 1834 to publish materials collected by the Archaeographical Expedition of the Academy of Sciences in 1829-32 with historian and archaeographer
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Batyushkov K.N. (1787-1855), poet
BATYUSHKOV Konstantin Nikolaevich (1787-1855), poet, lieutenant colonel (1818). In 1797-1807 he permanently lived in St. Petersburg: was brought up in private boarding schools, served in the Ministry of People's Education (1802-07)
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Bulgarin F.V., (1789-1859), writer, journalist
BULGARIN Faddei Venediktovich (Tadeush) (1789-1859), journalist, prose writer, critic, publisher, Actual Civil Councillor (1857). Graduated from the Polish Gentry Infantry Cadet Corps (School for the Nobility) (1806), served in the Cavalry Guards
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Chistovich I.A., (1828-1893), theologian
CHISTOVICH Illarion Alexeevich (1828 --1893, St. Petersburg), theologian, corresponding member of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1874). Upon graduating from St
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Leskov N.S. (1831-1895), writer
LESKOV Nikolay Semenovich (1831-1895, St. Petersburg), writer, publicist, collegiate secretary (1874). Studied in Orlov Gymnasium (1841-46, didn't graduate). His works were published from 1860. Lived in St. Petersburg from 1861
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Likhachev N.P., (1862-1936), historian
LIKHACHEV Nikolay Petrovich (1862-1936, Leningrad), historian, archivist, art historian, bibliography expert, collector, specialist in historical studies, Associate of the St
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Literacy Society
LITERACY SOCIETY of St. Petersburg, created in 1896 on the basis of the dissolved Literacy Committee. The Society functioned under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Education
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Nikitenko А.V. (1804-1877),critic
NIKITENKO Alexander Vasilievich (1804-1877, Pavlovsk), literary critic, literature historian, academic member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1855), privy councilor (1865). Permanently resident in St
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Public Education (entry)
PUBLIC EDUCATION. It was Peter the Great who laid the basis for public education in St. Petersburg placing the greatest emphasis on military and professional education with the Naval Academy founded in approximately 1715
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Rumyantsev Museum
RUMYANTSEV MUSEUM was opened on 28 May, 1831 in the house of Count N. P. Rumyantsev (44 Angliiskaya Embankment; see Rumyantsev House) transferred to the treasury in 1828 together with its collections and the library (over 30,000 volumes)
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Strakhov N. N. (1828-1896), critic
STRAKHOV Nikolay Nikolaevich (1828-1896, St. Petersburg), literary critic, philosopher, publicist, full councilor of State (1885), corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1889). Lived in St
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Teachers' Academy
TEACHERS' ACADEMY, an education institution founded under the League of Education in 1907 by the decision of the All-Russian Congress of Educational Psychology. It was situated at 7 Vladimirsky Avenue
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The Woman Gymnasium of the Ministry Of People’s Education
The Tsarskoye Selo Woman Gymnasium of the Ministry of People’s Education was founded in 1904. Firstly it was placed in a tenancy house at the corner of Magazeinaya Street and Konyushennaya Street
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Vernadsky V.I., (1863-1945), chemist
VERNADSKY Vladimir Ivanovich (1863, St. Petersburg - 1945), chemist, mineralogist and crystallographer, Member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1912), the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917), and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1925)
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Voluntary University, 1862
VOLUNTARY UNIVERSITY is the name for a series of lectures given in January-March 1862 at the City Duma and Peterschule. The courses were opened on chargeable basis after the closure of St
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