Vladimir Maksimovich Vedrov (1824–1892) is a Russian historian.
| Vladimir Maksimovich Vedrov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | July 13 (25), 1824 |
| Place of Birth | St. Petersburg |
| Date of death | February 2 (14), 1892 (67 years old) |
| Place of death | St. Petersburg |
| Citizenship | Russian empire |
| Occupation | |
Biography
He graduated from the 3rd St. Petersburg gymnasium . After graduating from the Philosophy Faculty of St. Petersburg University in 1846 with a candidate’s degree, in 1848 he was awarded a master’s degree in world history. From 1851, he was a history teacher of the Noble Regiment and the Main Engineering School , from 1852, in the 2nd Cadet Corps , and from March 10, 1853, an adjunct of history and geography at the Imperial Alexander Lyceum . On July 24, 1857, he was appointed to Kazan University as the acting professor in the department of world history. April 7, 1859 of his own free will was dismissed from the university.
From January 12, 1860, V. M. Vedrov was entrusted with the viewing of certain periodicals to verify the actions of internal censorship; On February 1, 1860, he was appointed junior official of special assignments, and on March 30, he was appointed senior official at the General Directorate of Censorship. On March 8, 1862, he was appointed special assignment officer to the Council of the Minister of the Interior for Printing. Since September 1, 1865, he has been the Moscow separate censor for foreign censorship. From December 1, 1872 to March 2, 1892, M.V. Vedrov was a censor of the St. Petersburg Censorship Committee .
Proceedings
- The life of the Athenian oligarch Kritia. - St. Petersburg, 1848 (for this work Vedrov was awarded the St. Petersburg University Master's degree in world history)
- The Athenians march to Sicily and the siege of Syracuse: (From May 415 to Sept. 413 BC). - St. Petersburg: type. Imp. Acad. sciences, 1857
Sources
- Vedrov, Vladimir Maksimovich // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Vedrov, Vladimir Maksimovich // Biographical Dictionary of professors and teachers of the Imperial Kazan University: For a hundred years (1804-1904): In 2 hours / Ed. deserved horde prof. N.P. Zagoskin. - S. 53
- Grinchenko N., Patrusheva N., Foot I. Censors of St. Petersburg: (1804-1917) // UFO. - 2004. - No. 69 .
- Russian intelligentsia. Autobiographies and biobibliographic documents in the collection of S. A. Vengerov. Annotated pointer. Volume 1. (AL). - S. 219.