Oleksiy Andrijewskyj

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Oleksiy Andrijewskyj

Oleksiy Oleksandrowytsch Andrijewskyj ( Ukrainian Олексій Олександрович Андрієвський * February 28 jul. / 12. March  1845 greg. In Kaniv , Kiev Governorate , Russian Empire ; † 22. July 1902 in Kiev , Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire) was a Ukrainian educator, Historian, writer and journalist.

Life

Oleksij Andrijewskyj was born in Kaniw as the son of a priest and graduated from high school in Kiev. In 1865 he graduated from the historical-philological faculty of St. Vladimir University in Kiev and was then employed as a teacher of Russian language and literature in schools in Yekaterinoslav , Odessa and Kiev. From 1877 to 1879 he lived in Arkhangelsk and Tula . In 1879 he lived briefly in Odessa, but was regarded as "unreliable" and transferred to the statistical office in Vyatka , Russia. From 1881 he lived in Kiev, where he was editor of the "Киевские губернские ведомости" (Kiev Province Gazette) and journalist. He was also the initiator of the establishment of the “Kiev Society for the Promotion of Elementary Schools” and the “Society for the Care of Women's Education”. In 1885 he became a school inspector of a boys' grammar school in Novomyrhorod and then a school inspector in Yekaterinoslav. Between 1889 and 1896 he taught at the 1st Kiev high school and from 1896 until his death he was director of the orphanage in Odessa.

Among other things, he wrote about the life and work of Taras Shevchenko , between 1882 and 1886 the 10-volume work "Історичні матеріали з архіву Київського губернського правліенастиравание іравліву кивського губернського правліення ітаравлітравлени93), and the archives of the archives of the government Запоріжжя і прикордонних стосунків 1743–1767 "(Materials on the history of Zaporizhia )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b biography of Oleksij Andrijewskyj on ukrainians-world.org.ua ; accessed on March 26, 2017 (Ukrainian)
  2. entry to Andriievsky, Oleksii in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine ; accessed on March 26, 2017 (English)