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Biography Muromtsev Sergei A.

Muromtsev Sergei Andreevich (09/23/1850) – well-known lawyer, was born in St. Petersburg., In an ancient noble family, studied at the third school in Moscow and Moscow University, listened in Gottingen Ieringa. After defending his master's thesis ("On the conservatism in the Roman law", Moscow, 1875) was elected assistant professor of Roman law as the successor to NI Krylov. After receiving his doctorate in 1877 (for his thesis "Essays on the general theory of civil law", Moscow, 1876) was elected extraordinary, and then an ordinary professor of the same department. In 1879 he took over the editing of "Legal Review" which continued until the termination of the magazine in 1892, since 1880 consists of the chairman of the Moscow Law Society.
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Biography of John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806 – 1873) – son of James M., a famous English philosopher and economist. Since 3-year M. began to study under the guidance of his father's Greek language, with a 6-years to write independent historical work, and to 12 years, thoroughly acquainted with the major Greek and Roman authors, began to study higher mathematics, logic and political savings. His education completed by age 14. Such early brain development has led to heavy fatigue and prepared spiritual crisis, which nearly led to suicide AM. Of great importance in his life was a trip to southern France in 1820, she introduced him to French society, with the French economists and public figures and aroused in him a strong interest in continental liberalism was still with him until his death. Around 1822 AM, with several other young men (Austin, fat, etc.), ardent follower of Bentham, formed a circle, called the "utilitarian society", in which was first coined the term "utilitarianism", which later received widespread . In the organ-based bentamistami "Westminster Review" published a series of MS articles, mainly economic content. In 1830 he wrote a little book: "Essays on some unsettled Questions in Political Economy" (publ. in 1844, had 2 ed.), Which contains all original, created MA in economics. By this time the fracture is in the life of Mill, which he so vividly described in his "Autobiography." As a result, M. freed from the influence of Bentham, has lost the old confidence in the omnipotence of rational element in the private and public life, was more value element sense, but some of the new outlook is not developed. Introduction to teaching sensimonistov shake his old confidence in the benefits of the social system based on private ownership and unrestricted competition. In 1843 he published "A System of Logic" (10 editions) – his most original work, still had retained its value, in 1848 – "Principles of Political Economy" (June edition) has also written numerous journal articles on various issues of philosophy, politics, economy and literature. Within a few years of self-published a radical magazine: "London and Westminster Review". Since 1841 was in correspondence with the Organization. Comte, philosophical and sociological views which have had a profound influence. Of the later works of M. remarkable "On Liberty" (1859, 3 editions) – perhaps the most brilliant in modern times in protecting the freedom of public and private life; "Utilitarianism" (1861, 3 editions) – the book, which had great success in public but one of the weakest of M. in the logical sense; "Considerations on Representalive Governement" (1861, 3 editions); "An Examination of sir W. Hamilton 's Philosophy" (1865, 5 editions) – a critique of philosophy, of Hamilton, along with outlining their own views of the author; "The Subjection of women" (1869, 4 editions), written in defense of women's equality. After the death of M. printed his "Autobiography" (1873) and "Chapters on Socialism" ("Fortnightly Review", 1872). As a political figure speak in Moscow in 1865 as a representative of the Westminster district in the House of Commons, before he could be a member of parliament, as was the service of the ostindskoy company. In the House of Moscow insisted on the need evergichnyh measures to help Irish farmers. In 1868 M. was defeated in the new elections, due in his opinion, public statement of his sympathy for the well-known atheist Bradley. In the life of M. enormous role played love for Ms Taylor, familiarity with which, he said, was "the greatest happiness of his life." He had the opportunity to marry her only after 20-year-old acquaintance, but after 7 years after her marriage she died. In the dedication of his book "On Liberty" M. says that his wife was inspiring, and partly the author of the best things that has been in his writings, but this assessment of the role of m-with Taylor in the literary activity of MM has been greatly exaggerated. In the largest of his work, "System of Logic," Ms Taylor took no part, no doubt, however, that it is influenced by many heads of his "political economy" and that she was, to some extent, be attributed to a socialist coloration of this book.The only essay AM, owned by his wife as much to himself – this is the book "The subordination of women." In the field of philosophy, the most remarkable works of M. is his "System of Logic.
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Biography Snegiryov Ivan Mikhailovich

Snegirev Ivan Mikhailovich (10/23/1792 – 09/12/1868) – Professor of Moscow University, a famous anthropologist and archaeologist, was born at Moscow, and was a son of a professor in the university's Michael Matveyevich S. (d. 1820). After home schooling he entered the academic school of the University (1802) in 1807 was promoted to the students, and in 1810 – as a candidate. However, he twice received a silver medal for his work on the offices of the ethical-political and verbal.
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Biography Ovsyanniko-Kulikovsky Nasonov

Ovsyanniko-Kulikovskii Dmitry (1853) – cultural historian and critic. Born into the landed family Tauride, studied at the Simferopol gymnasium and Novorossiysk univ. After spending 5 years abroad, he defended in Moscow univ. pro venia legendi study: "Analysis of the Vedic myth of the falcon, which brought a flower Soma" (p. 1882) and became a lecturer in Novorossiysk univ.
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Biography of Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (05/06/1856 – 23/09/1939), Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist and psychologist, founder of psychoanalysis.

He graduated from the Medical University of Vienna fakultett.
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Biography Accord Elias

Accord Elias (Elijah Samoilovich) (died 1811) – physician, born in Mogilev, studied 6 years in Berlin, in 1788, received from the St. Petersburg Medical College doctoral diploma and the right to practice in Russia. Being in the same year defined in the service, he successively served in the Ukrainian army, Kiev field hospital, 3 Division (1789) and Vassilkovskaya quarantine until its abolition in 1796.
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Ivanov Biography Ananias Gerasimovitch

Ivanov Hanani Gerasimovich (01/01/1954). Head of the department of national history of Mari State University since 1998, was born on January 1, 1954 in the village area Vazhnanger Hill Mari Mari ASSR, graduated from the Chuvash State University, "History" in 1976, graduate of Moscow State University in 1982, Doctor of History , Professor.

He worked in the Mari Research Institute of Language, Literature and history since 1976 – the Mari State University, chief editor of the yearbook "Mari Archaeological Journal in 1991), a member of the Editorial Board of the Finno-Ugric; by more than 80 scientific publications, including monographs and collections, the Republican chairman of the Mari Division of the Society of Historians, archivists Russia, a member of the Presidium of the Mari Office All-Russian Society for Protection of Monuments of History and Culture, Honored Scientist of the Republic of Mari El, is married and has three children.

Biography of Fedor Filippov

Fedor Filippov (1811 – 02/14/1875) – army doctor, with the village. pp. born in Kursk Province, died in Menton. After graduating in 1836, a course in St. Petersburg Medical-Surgical Academy with a degree of doctor, he was appointed the first supernumerary intern in the St. Petersburg hospital St. Mary Magdalene, then Poltava district physicians and, finally, an intern Krementchug charitable institutions. In 1844 FA was approved by the Kharkov University in the rank of staff-surgeon, and one year later, he was appointed senior physician of the hospital of the Order of Public Welfare in Kremenchug, where he stayed for two years and then moved to the same position in Nizhny Novgorod.
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Biography Bezobrazoff Vladimir Pavlovich

BEZOBRAZOV Vladimir Pavlovich (1828 – 1889). VP BEZOBRAZOV a figure of the Russian Geographical Society in the 50's and 60's of the XIX century.
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Biography of Paul Joseph Safarik

Safarik Paul Joseph (13/05/1795 – 26/06/1861) – famous Czech scientist. Born in the village Kobelyarove, family evangelical pastor, Slovakia. He studied at the Evangelical Lyceum in Kežmarok, used at that time of great fame. On this school Safarik preserved forever the best memories.
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