Vladimir Trutovsky

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Wladimir Konstantinowitsch Trutowski ( Russian Владимир Константинович Трутовский ; * February 16 July / February 28,  1862 greg. In St. Petersburg ; † December 1 jul. / December 14,  1932 greg. In Moscow ) was a Russian , later Soviet historian and numismatists .

Life

Trutowski was a son of the painter Konstantin Alexandrowitsch Trutowski and spent his childhood on his father's estate in the Kursk governorate . He attended high school at the Lazarewski Institute for Oriental Languages in Moscow until 1885 , then took up training in the Asian department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, but also attended lectures at the Archaeological Institute.

In 1887 he was employed in the Moscow Main Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since 1897 he was a corresponding member of the Society for History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces of Russia . From 1898 he was director of the Romanovs' boyar house with armory (museum) and remained in this post until 1924.

He was also chairman of the Moscow Society of Book Lovers and the Moscow Numismatic Society, taught numismatics at the Moscow Archaeological Institute and was a member and secretary of the Moscow Archaeological Society. From 1921 to 1924 he was Vice Rector of the Oriental Institute and from 1922 to 1930 Professor of the Archaeological Department of Lomonosov University in Moscow .

In the years 1911 to 1925 various thematically relevant Russian-language publications from his hand appeared.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Meeting reports of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces of Russia for the year 1905 , Riga 1906, p. 130.