Andrei Onufrievich Ugyansky ( 1816 - October 7, 1870 ) - philologist , professor of Greek and Roman literature.
Andrey Onufrievich Ugyansky | |
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Date of Birth | 1816 |
Date of death | October 7, 1870 |
Biography
Born in 1816 . After graduating from the Kazan University in 1845 with a degree in Candidate of Literary Sciences, from January 19, 1846, he served as a senior teacher of Greek in the Simbirsk gymnasium, and then from December 23, 1849 a teacher of the same subject of the Kazan first gymnasium. On November 2, 1850, he was awarded the Master’s degree in Greek Literature. On October 29, 1860, when he was a teacher at the first gymnasium, he was elected to teach Greek language at the university for the time of the competition announced in this department, but he rejected this assignment for lack of free time.
February 17, 1861 seconded to the university for teaching in the department of Greek literature. July 19 of the same year was determined to perform the post of extraordinary professor of Greek literature and antiquities. On January 27, 1866, he was entrusted with the reading of the Latin language and the interpretation of Latin authors in the vacant department of Roman literature. On September 30, 1869, at the time of the announced competition, he was again entrusted with teaching in the same department. He died in the service of October 7, 1870 .
Proceedings
- Discourse on the preface of Thucydides from a critical historical point of view / [Op.] A. Ugyansky Kazan: Univ. type., 1868
- On the properties of the Lithuanian language "(" Journal of the Ministry of National Education ", 1869)
Sources
- Biographical Dictionary of Professors and Teachers of the Imperial Kazan University: For a Hundred Years (1804-1904): At 2 o'clock / Ed. deserved hordes prof. N.P. Zagoskin. Part 1- p. 180
- Mansur Khasanovich Khasanov Tatarskaya encyclopedic dictionary page 593