Lunacharsky Anatoly (11/11/1875 – 25/12/1933) was born November 11, 1875 in Poltava, in the family quite well-known bureaucrat.
He studied at the Kiev school, where he graduated in 1895.
Count Tolstoy, Dmitry Andreyevich (1823 – 1889) – statesman. He graduated from the course in the Tsar's Lyceum; since 1848 consisted in the Department of Spiritual Affairs of Foreign Faiths, Ministries of Interior and was engaged in compiling the history of foreign faiths, and in 1853 was appointed director of the Office and the Ministry [...]
Ushinsky Konstantin (19.02 (02.03) .1824 – 12.22.1870 (03.01.1871)), a Russian teacher, a Democrat, the founder of scientific pedagogy in Russia. In 1844 graduated from Moscow University. In 1846 – 1849 Professor of Yaroslavl Demidov Lyceum, which was forced to leave after accusations of disloyalty. Collaborated in the journals Contemporary (1852 – 1854) and "Library for [...]
Berezaysky Vasyl (1762 – 1821) – teacher, writer, born in 1762, died in 1821, he was an instructor of literature and arithmetic in Smolny Institute. The literary activity Berezaysky began in 1785, placing in "Growing Grapes" translated from French – "On the innate inducement" (in November-December issue). Here he later published translations from French: "Ode [...]
Pokrovsky Ivan Gavrilovic (1800 – 18/02/1868) – Collegiate Councillor, the eldest son of GS Pokrovsky (see), was born in St. Petersburg, was educated in boarding school that is now 1-st St. Petersburg High School, served in the Office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but a short time, resigned and was engaged in literature, died [...]
Paderin Michael – a history teacher at the Moscow High School and a translator. He is the translation: from Latin – Op. H. Reichel, "The History of the most illustrious European countries, with a brief introduction to ancient history, continuing until the present time", Moscow, 1788 8 °, and with the French – Op. Bury [...]
Vyatkina Svetlana (06/06/1956). Born in Molotov (now Perm) in a family business. She graduated from the Perm State University (1979). She worked in the newspaper: "The Mirror", "Orthodox Perm '(1999).
Boris Mikhailovich Lyapunov (25.07 (06.08) .1862 – 22.02.1943), Russian Slavic scholar, academician of the USSR (1923). He graduated from St. Petersburg University (1885), student IV Yagitch.
Professor, University of Comrade in Odessa (1903 – 1923), Leningrad (1924 – 1929). Belonged to the school FF Fortunatov. He was engaged in comparative grammar of Slavic languages, [...]
Turgenev, Alexander Ivanovich (1785 – 12/03/1846) – brother of Nikolai Ivanovich T., born in Simbirsk. His father was one of the most enlightened men of his time. Was educated in Moscow .. university hostel, along with VA Zhukovsky, and friendship which lasted until the death of T. He studied history and political science in the [...]
Mann Xopac (04.05.1796 – 02.08.1859), American educator and social activist. In 1823 – 1837 practiced law. In 1837 – 1848 led to his initiative created by the Bureau of Education of Massachusetts, in 1848-53 was a member of Congress from that state. Mann defended the right to be free and full development, regardless of race, [...]