Mykola Zytowytsch

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Mykola Zytowytsch 1911

Mykola Martinianowytsch Zytowytsch ( Ukrainian Микола Мартініанович Цитович , Russian Николай Мартинианович Цытович Nikolai Martinianowitsch Zytowitsch ; born April 17 . Jul / 29. April  1861 greg. In Mykolaiv , Kherson Gubernia , Russian Empire ; † 31 October 1919 in Kiev , Ukraine ) was a Ukrainian lawyer, economist, professor and rector of St. Vladimir University in Kiev.

Life

Mykola Zytowytsch was born in Mykolaiv in what is now Ukraine to a noble family. In 1879 he graduated from the first Kiev grammar school and in 1883 graduated from the law faculty of St. Vladimir University. From 1886 he was employed as a private lecturer at the Faculty of Political Economy and Statistics at the Kiev University, where he later became a doctor, associate professor and finally on July 21, 1899, full professor of political economy and statistics.

Between 1902 and 1905 he was dean of the Faculty of Law. He was then connected in September 1905, succeeding Mykola Bobrezkyj , rector of St. Vladimir University and remained so until September 1917. In 1911 Mykola Zytowytsch received the honorary title of Honored Full Professor and in June of the same year he became the representative of Russia at the Commission of the International Congress of Administrative Sciences in Brussels appointed.

In May 1919 he was arrested by the Bolsheviks who took the city of Kiev in February 1919. Representatives of the scientific society stood up for him, but his health suffered and he died in October 1919 at the age of 58 in Kiev , which had since been occupied by the White Army .

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  1. Short biography Mykola Zytowytsch on the website of the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kiev ; accessed on January 19, 2018 (Ukrainian)