Mikhail De Pulet, the Glossary
Mikhail Fyodorovich De Pulet (Михаил Фёдорович Де-Пуле, 24 October 1822, village Khrennoye, Tambov Governorate, Russian Empire, — 8 September 1885, Tambov, Russian Empire) was a Russian literary critic and historian, publicist, journalist, editor and pedagogue.[1]
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15 relations: Aleksey Koltsov, Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, Ivan Nikitin (poet), Lib.ru, Moskovskiye Vedomosti, National University of Kharkiv, Novoye Vremya (newspaper), Russian Empire, Russkaya Beseda, Russkoye Slovo, Tambov, Tambov Governorate, The Russian Messenger, Vilnius, Voronezh.
- Educational theorists from the Russian Empire
- People from Lipetsky Uyezd
- People from Tambov Oblast
Aleksey Koltsov
Aleksey Vasilievich Koltsov (Алексе́й Васи́льевич Кольцо́в; October 15, 1809 – October 29, 1842) was a Russian poet who has been called a Russian Burns.
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Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
The Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopaedic Dictionary (abbr.; 35 volumes, small; 86 volumes, large) is a comprehensive multi-volume encyclopaedia in Russian.
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Ivan Nikitin (poet)
Ivan Savvich Nikitin (Ива́н Са́ввич Ники́тин) (Voronezh –, Voronezh) was a Russian poet.
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Lib.ru
Lib.ru, also known as Maksim Moshkow's Library (библиотека Максима Мошкова, started to operate in November 1994) is the oldest electronic library in the Russian Internet segment.
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Moskovskiye Vedomosti
Moskovskiye Vedomosti (p; Moscow News) was Russia's largest newspaper by circulation before it was overtaken by Saint Petersburg dailies in the mid-19th century.
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National University of Kharkiv
Kharkiv University or Karazin University (Каразінський університет), officially V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Харківський національний університет імені В.), is a public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Novoye Vremya (newspaper)
Novoye Vremya (Новое время) was a Russian newspaper published in St. Petersburg from 1868 to 1917.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russkaya Beseda
Russkaya Beseda (Ру′сская бесе′да, The Russian Colloquy) was a Russian literary magazine founded in Moscow, Russian Empire, in 1856 by Alexander Koshelev who remained its editor-in-chief until 1858, when Ivan Aksakov joined in as co-editor.
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Russkoye Slovo
Russkoye Slovo (Русское слово, Russian Word) was a Russian weekly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1859–1866 by its owner, Count Grigory Kushelev-Bezborodko.
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Tambov
Tambov (p) is a city and the administrative center of Tambov Oblast, central Russia, at the confluence of the Tsna and Studenents rivers, about south-southeast of Moscow. With a population of 261,803 as of 2021, Tambov is the largest city, and historical center, of the Tambov Oblast as a whole.
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Tambov Governorate
Tambov Governorate (Tambovskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, the Russian Republic, and the Russian SFSR, with its capital in Tambov.
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The Russian Messenger
The Russian Messenger or Russian Herald (Russkiy Vestnik, Pre-reform Russian: Русскій Вѣстникъ) has been the title of three magazines published in Russia during the 19th century and early 20th century.
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Vilnius
Vilnius, previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous city in the Baltic states.
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Voronezh
Voronezh (Воро́неж) is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located from where it flows into the Don River.
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See also
Educational theorists from the Russian Empire
- Elli Björkstén
- Ivan Pavlov
- Konstantin Ushinsky
- Mikhail De Pulet
- Susman Kiselgof
- Vasily Vodovozov
- Victor Della-Vos
People from Lipetsky Uyezd
- Alexander Lodygin
- Georgi Plekhanov
- Mikhail De Pulet
- Mikhail Vodopyanov
- Nikolai Biryukov
- Philipp Bulykin
- Stepan Guryev
People from Tambov Oblast
- Afanasiy Remnyov
- Afanasy Grigoriev
- Aleksandr Kosmodemyansky
- Aleksey Polosin
- Alexander Lodygin
- Anthony Vadkovsky
- Benjamin Fedchenkov
- Igor Uporov
- Ivan Fioletov
- Margarita Plavunova
- Mikhail De Pulet
- Mikhail Khozin
- Nadezhda Markina
- Natalia Pushkina
- Tamara Frolova
- Valery Zubov
- Vladimir Semyonov (politician)
- Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya