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  1. Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov, sometimes Soloviev or Solovyev (Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Соловьёв; 17 May [O.S. 5 May] 1820, in Moscow – 16 October [O.S. 4 October] 1879, in Moscow) was one of the influential Russian historians whose influence on the next generation of Russian historians (Vasily Klyuchevsky, Dmitry ...

  2. May 13, 2024 · Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov (born May 5 [May 17, New Style], 1820, Moscow, Russia—died April 4 [April 16], 1879, Moscow) was one of the greatest Russian historians. The son of a clergyman, Solovyov graduated from Moscow University in 1842 and joined the faculty of that institution as an assistant professor of Russian history in 1845.

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  3. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (Russian: Влади́мир Серге́евич Соловьёв; 28 January [O.S. 16 January] 1853 – 13 August [O.S. 31 July] 1900) was a Russian philosopher, theologian, poet, pamphleteer, and literary critic, who played a significant role in the development of Russian philosophy and poetry at the end of the ...

  4. Sergey Solovyov or Sergei Solovyov may refer to the following Russian people: Sergei Solovyov (Catholic priest) (1885–1942), Russian poet and priest. Sergei Solovyov (film director) (1944–2021), Russian film director. Sergey Solovyov (footballer) (1915–1967), Soviet footballer.

  5. Feb 13, 2018 · Sergey M. Solovyov, who assesses Karamzin’s work in comparison to Tatishchev’s Russian History, wrote: “an eighteenth-century historians view of his subject is, in its general outline, similar to that of a nineteenth-century historians: both view history as the science of experience; both follow the same modus in describing its ...

    • Marina S. Kiseleva
    • 2017
  6. In Sergey Mikhaylovich Solovyov …rests on his monumental 29-volume History of Russia From Ancient Times, 28 volumes of which were published between 1851 and Solovyovs death in 1879. The History wove a vast body of data into a unified and orderly whole that provided an exceptionally powerful and vivid picture of Russia’s political ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Notable Works: “Godmanhood”. Subjects Of Study: mysticism. Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov (born Jan. 16 [Jan. 28, New Style], 1853, Moscow, Russia—died July 31 [Aug. 13], 1900, Uzkoye, near Moscow) was a Russian philosopher and mystic who, reacting to European rationalist thought, attempted a synthesis of religious philosophy, science, and ...

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