Nikolai Vladimirovich Stankevich
Nikolai Stankevich ( Russian Николай Владимирович Станкевич ; born September 27, jul. / 9. October 1813 greg. In Uderewka , Voronezh Governorate ; † June 25 jul. / 7. July 1840 greg. In Novi Ligure , Italy) was a Russian Philosopher and poet. In the 1830s he headed a philosophical-literary circle in Moscow (including KS Aksakow , MA Bakunin , WG Belinski , WP Botkin ,TN Granowski , MN Katkow , JF Samarin ).
He was under the influence of the German philosophers Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling .
literature
- Edward J. Brown: Stankevich and His Moscow Circle, 1830-1840 . Stanford UP 1966; ISBN 0-8047-0295-0
Web links
- Станкевич Николай Владимирович (Russian)
- Article Nikolai Wladimirowitsch Stankewitsch in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
Footnotes
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SURNAME | Stankewitsch, Nikolai Wladimirowitsch |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian poet |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 9, 1813 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Uderevka , Voronezh Governorate |
DATE OF DEATH | July 7, 1840 |
Place of death | Novi Ligure , Italy |