2017-07-28T19:46:49+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Dmitry Rovinsky, Philipp von Brunnow, Friedrich Münter, Dmitri Alekseyevich Gallitzin, Philaret Drozdov, Alexander Keyserling, Józef Andrzej Załuski, Prince Teimuraz of Georgia, Eugene Bolkhovitinov, Theophan Prokopovich, Baron d'Holbach, Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher) flashcards
Honorary Members of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences

Honorary Members of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences

  • Dmitry Rovinsky
    Dmitry Aleksandrovich Rovinsky (Russian: Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Рови́нский; 28 August [O.S. 16 August] 1824 - 23 June 1895) was an art historian and compiler of reference albums on Russian portraits and engravings of the 18th to 19th centuries.
  • Philipp von Brunnow
    Philipp Graf von Brunnow (August 31, 1797 Dresden – April 12, 1875 Darmstadt) was a Russian diplomat.
  • Friedrich Münter
    Fried(e)rich Christian Carl Heinrich Münter (14 October 1761 – 9 April 1830) was a German-Danish scholar, professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen, orientalist, church historian, archaeologist, Danish bishop of Zealand, and freemason.
  • Dmitri Alekseyevich Gallitzin
    Prince Dmitri Alexeievich Gallitzin FRS (21 December 1728 – 16 March 1803) was a Russian diplomat, art agent, author, volcanologist and mineralogist.
  • Philaret Drozdov
    Metropolitan Philaret (secular name Vasily Mikhaylovich Drozdov, Василий Михайлович Дроздов; 26 December 1782 – 1 December 1867) was Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna and the most influential figure in the Russian Orthodox Church for more than 40 years, from 1821 to 1867.
  • Alexander Keyserling
    Count Alexander Friedrich Michael Lebrecht Nikolaus Arthur von Keyserling (15 August 1815, in Kabile Parish – 8 May 1891, in Raikküla) was a Baltic German geologist and paleontologist from the Keyserlingk family of Baltic German nobility.
  • Józef Andrzej Załuski
    Józef Andrzej Załuski (12 January 1702 – 9 January 1774) was a Polish Catholic priest, Bishop of Kiev, a sponsor of learning and culture, and a renowned bibliophile.
  • Prince Teimuraz of Georgia
    Teimuraz Bagrationi (Georgian: თეიმურაზ ბაგრატიონი) otherwise known as Tsarevich Teimuraz Georgievich (Russian: царевич Теймураз Георгиевич) (April 23, 1782 – October 25, 1846) was a Georgian royal prince (batonishvili) and scholar primarily known as an author of the first critical history in Georgian as well as for his work to popularize interest in the history and culture of Georgia and preserve its treasures.
  • Eugene Bolkhovitinov
    Yevgeny Bolkhovitinov (Евгений Болховитинов; 1767–1837) was the Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and Galicia from 1822.
  • Theophan Prokopovich
    Feofan/Theophan (Eleazar) Prokopovich Ukrainian: Феофан (Єлеазар, Єлисей) Прокопович (Теофан Прокопович) (18 June 1681, Kyiv – 19 September 1736, St. Petersburg) was Ukrainian theologian, writer, poet, mathematician, philosopher, rector of the Kyiv-Mohyla Kiev Academy, Archbishop of Novgorod.
  • Baron d'Holbach
    Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach (French: [dɔlbak]), was a French-German author, philosopher, encyclopedist and prominent figure in the French Enlightenment.
  • Vladimir Solovyov (philosopher)
    Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (Russian: Влади́мир Серге́евич Соловьёв; January 28 [O.S. January 16] 1853 – August 13 [O.S. July 31] 1900) was a Russian philosopher, theologian, poet, pamphleteer and literary critic.