Nikolai Pavlovich Bogolepov

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Nikolai Bogolepov

Nikolai Pavlovich Bogolepow ( Russian Николай Павлович Боголепов ; born November 27 . Jul / 9. December  1846 greg. In Serpukhov , † March 2 jul. / 15. March  1901 greg. In Saint Petersburg ) was a Russian national education minister .

Life

Nikolai, the son of the chief of the Serpukhov city ​​police Pawel Wassiljewitsch Bogolepow (1812-1864) and his wife Emilia Karlowna Filgaber, graduated from the First Moscow High School with distinction in 1864 and studied at the Law Faculty of the Imperial Moscow University . After successfully completing his studies in 1868, he stayed as an associate professor of Roman law at Moscow University, where he defended his dissertation. He was then allowed to round off his training with academic studies abroad for two years. 1883-1887 and 1891-1893 he was rector of Moscow University. From 1895 he was responsible for the educational establishments in the Moscow School District in the Ministry of Education, and in 1898 he became Minister of National Education. As a minister, for example, he had student dormitories built at universities, but on the other hand suppressed student unrest in the Reich: in 1900 he had 183 students from Kiev University drafted into the military for their participation in a demonstration as punishment and suspended some opposition professors from duty. On February 27, 1901, the Social Revolutionary Pyotr Karpovich from Gomel , a former student of Tartu University and a relegated law student of Moscow University, penetrated the minister's office in St. Petersburg and shot him. Bogolepov was hit in the neck and died of sepsis in hospital two weeks later . The Dorogomilowskoje cemetery in Moscow, where Bogolepov found his final resting place, was abandoned after the war and Bogolepov's remains were reburied in the Wostryakovo cemetery in 1946 . In 2013 this second grave was given up as abandoned.

Works

  • 1876 ​​Diploma thesis: The meaning of the nationwide civil rights ( jus gentium ) in Roman classical law ( Wiley , 1876), Russian Значение общенародного римского права (jus gentium) в класснуридного римского права (jus gentium)
  • 1881 Dissertation: The Formal Restrictions on Freedom of Will in Roman Classical Jurisprudence (Wiley, 1881), Russian Формальные ограничения свободы завещаний в римскои ирассрдеской урмальные урмальные ураничения свободы
  • 1890, Moscow: Lecture materials on the history of Roman law , Russian Пособия к лекциям по истории римского права
  • 1895, Moscow: Textbook of the History of Roman Law , Russian Учебник истории римского права

Web links

Commons : Nikolai Bogolepow  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Квартальный надзиратель
  2. russ. 1-я Московская гимназия
  3. Russian Дорогомиловское кладбище ( Ликвидация кладбищ в СССР )
  4. Russian Томсинов, Владимир Алексеевич

annotation

  1. ^ The punitive measure had been ordered the year before by Finance Minister Witte (see also list of known assassinations , first entry in 1901).