Vladimir Peretz
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Vladimir Peretz
Summary
Vladimir Peretz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on March 2, 1870[3]. He died in Saratov[4]. He died on September 24, 1935[5]. He worked as a philologist[6], literary historian[7], pedagogue[8], and literary scholar[9]. He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Vladimir Peretz was born in Saint Petersburg[2].
- Vladimir Peretz died in Saratov[4].
- Vladimir Peretz was born on March 2, 1870[3].
- Vladimir Peretz was born on January 31, 1870[11].
- Vladimir Peretz was born on January 19, 1870[12].
- Vladimir Peretz died on September 24, 1935[5].
- Burial took place at Voskresenskoye cemetery of Saratov[13].
- Vladimir Peretz's father was Nikolai Peretz[14].
- Vladimir Peretz held citizenship in Russian Empire[15].
- Vladimir Peretz held citizenship in Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic[16].
- Vladimir Peretz held citizenship in Soviet Union[17].
- Vladimir Peretz's professions included philologist[6].
- Vladimir Peretz's professions included literary historian[7].
- Vladimir Peretz worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Vladimir Peretz's professions included literary scholar[9].
- Vladimir Peretz's field of work was philology[18].
- Vladimir Peretz's field of work was history of literature[19].
- Among Vladimir Peretz's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[20].
- Vladimir Peretz was educated at Faculty of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University[21].
- Vladimir Peretz's doctoral advisor was Vladimir Lamansky[22].
- A notable student of Vladimir Peretz was Viktor Petrov[23].
- Vladimir Peretz received the Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[24].
- Vladimir Peretz was a member of Academy of Sciences of the USSR[25].
- Vladimir Peretz was a member of Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences[26].
- Vladimir Peretz is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Vladimir Peretz… Recorded date of birth include March 2, 1870[3], January 31, 1870[11], and January 19, 1870[12]. His father was Nikolai Peretz[14].
Education
Vladimir Peretz's education included a stint at Faculty of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University[21]. His doctoral advisor was Vladimir Lamansky[22].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philologist[6], literary historian[7], pedagogue[8], and literary scholar[9]. Fields of work include philology[18], an academic discipline[28] and history of literature[19], an academic discipline[29]. Among Vladimir Peretz's employers was Saint Petersburg State University[20]. A notable student of him was Viktor Petrov[23]. Doctoral students include Varvara Adrionova-Peretz[30], a literary scholar[31], 1888–1972[32], of Russian Empire[33], awarded the Order of Lenin[34], specialised in literary studies[35]; Nikolay Gudsy[36], a literary scholar[37], 1887–1965[38], of Russian Empire[39], awarded the Order of Lenin[40], specialised in literary studies[41]; Igor Yeryomin[42], a philologist[43], 1904–1963[44], of Soviet Union[45], awarded the Medal "For the Defence of Leningrad"[46], specialised in Russian literature[47]; Mikhail Skripil[48], a scientist[49], 1892–1957[50], of Russian Empire[51], specialised in literary studies[52]; Ștefan Ciobanu[53], a historian[54], 1883–1950[55], of Russian Empire[56], specialised in philology[57]; and G. A. Bi͡alyĭ[58], a literary critic[59], 1905–1987[60].
Recognition
Vladimir Peretz received the Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[24].
Death and Burial
Vladimir Peretz died on September 24, 1935[5]. He passed away in Saratov[4]. He is buried at Voskresenskoye cemetery of Saratov[13].
Why It Matters
Vladimir Peretz is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
His notable doctoral advisees include Nikolay Gudsy[61], a literary scholar[62], 1887–1965[63], of Russian Empire[64], awarded the Order of Lenin[65], specialised in literary studies[66]; Ștefan Ciobanu[67], a historian[68], 1883–1950[69], of Russian Empire[70], specialised in philology[71]; and Varvara Adrionova-Peretz[72], a literary scholar[73], 1888–1972[74], of Russian Empire[75], awarded the Order of Lenin[76], specialised in literary studies[77].
FAQs
Where was Vladimir Peretz born?
Vladimir Peretz's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].
Where did Vladimir Peretz die?
Vladimir Peretz passed away in Saratov[4].
Who were Vladimir Peretz's parents?
Vladimir Peretz's father was Nikolai Peretz[14].
What did Vladimir Peretz do for work?
Vladimir Peretz worked as philologist[6], literary historian[7], pedagogue[8], and literary scholar[9].
Where did Vladimir Peretz go to school?
Vladimir Peretz was educated at Faculty of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University[21].
What awards did Vladimir Peretz receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Anna, 3rd class[24].