Arseny Dmitrievich Abryutsky ( 1826 , Kexholm , Kexholm County , Vyborg Province - November 26 ( December 8 ), 1860 , St. Petersburg ) - Russian geologist , engineer , captain of the Mining Engineers Corps .
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Biography
He was born in the family of D.S. Abryutsky , a spiritual writer, Archpriest Keksgolma , then - rector of the institute church and law teacher at the IKGI, son of priest Yakovlev, archpriest Keksholm, then - rector of the institute church and law teacher in the Imperial Corps of Mining Engineers.
Graduate of the Imperial Corps of Mining Engineers . After graduating from the institute in 1846, he served at the St. Petersburg Mint . In 1850 he was appointed junior assistant to the manager of the Central Foundry, in 1855-1856 he was the Stremmeister, who runs the laboratory for platinum purification of the St. Petersburg Mint .
Collaborated with the Mining Journal. He published in it, in particular, the article “Notes on the Tsybeldy Rocks” (1852., part II and 1853, part III).
Literature
- Dubrovin N.F., bibliogr. pointer to "History of the war and Russian dominion in the Caucasus", vol. I, pr. III, No. 335, p. 62 and No. 1021, p. 180.
- Big Biographical Encyclopedia (2009)
Links
- Abryutsky, Arseniy Dmitrievich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.