Pavel Alexandrovich Wiskowatow
Pavel Alexandrovich Wiskowatow ( russian . Павел Александрович Висковатов, scientific transliteration Pavel Aleksandrovich Viskovatov ; in Germany, Paul von Wiskowatow , born November 24 . Jul / 6. December 1842 greg. In Saint Petersburg , † April 16 jul. / April 29 1905 greg. Ibid) was a Russian literary historian and librettist.
The son of the military historian Alexander Wassiljewitsch Wiskowatow studied in St. Petersburg, Bonn and Leipzig . From 1873 he worked as a lecturer at the University of Dorpat , from 1874 to 1895 as a professor of Russian literature.
Together with Apollon Maikow he wrote the libretto for Anton Grigorjewitsch Rubinstein's opera The Demon .
Works
- Jacob Wimpheling : his life and writings; a contribution to the history of the German humanists. Berlin: Mitscher & Röstell 1867
- History of Russian Literature in a Compact Overview: A Guide and Bibliographical Notes. Dorpat: Fellin 1881
- About types and characters in Russian folk and art literature . In: Russian Review. Monthly for the customers of Russia , ed. by Carl Röttger, Volume 6, St. Petersburg 1875, pp. 1–23 ( digitized in the Internet Archive )
- Report on the discovery of a ship-shaped stone setting near Türsel in Estonia. Dorpat 1888 (Negotiations of the Estonian Scholarly Society. Vol. 13)
Web links
- Literature by and about Pawel Alexandrowitsch Wiskowatow in the catalog of the German National Library
- Entries on Pawel Alexandrowitsch Wiskowatow in the catalog of the Berlin State Library
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SURNAME | Wiskowatow, Pavel Alexandrovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Висковатов, Павел Александрович (Russian); Viskovatov, Pavel Aleksandrovič (scientific transliteration); Wiskowatow, Paul von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian literary historian and librettist |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 6, 1842 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | St. Petersburg |
DATE OF DEATH | April 29, 1905 |
Place of death | St. Petersburg |