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Khariton Chebotaryov

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136:(2nd Class). Upon his resignation from this post, Chebotaryov was appointed a permanent representative of the university board, remaining as such until his death. In 1809, Khariton Chebotaryov was promoted to the rank of state councilor. During the 80:
for the next three years. In 1776, Khariton Chebotaryov became an extraordinary professor at the Russian Literature Department, simultaneously remaining a philosophy and world history teacher at the gymnasium. Upon the death of Professor
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under the Moscow University, becoming a university student six years later. Upon his graduation from the university in 1764, Chebotaryov was soon hired by his alma mater as a translator from
85:, Chebotaryov delivered lectures on European history and Russian literature at the gymnasium. In 1778, Khariton Chebotaryov was made an ordinary professor and appointed librarian and 213: 218: 140:, he lost his precious library and personal archives, which would come to him as a shock and greatly undermine his health. As a result, Chebotaryov suffered a 89:
at the university theater. In 1778-1783, he was a secretary of the academic council (университетская конференция), inspector of the university gymnasium and
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with his students. In 1775, he was appointed deputy librarian (суб-библиотекарь) of the university library (only a professor could hold this post) and
62:. In 1767, he was transferred to the gymnasium as a teacher of history and geography. In 1773, Khariton Chebotaryov was entrusted with teaching 203: 156: 160: 177: 208: 128:. After the transformation of the university charter, Chebotaryov was elected its rector (being in the rank of 82: 109:
were engaged in copying out notes from Russian chronicles, located at synodal and patriarchal libraries and
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Khariton Chebotaryov is known to have been a member of several learned societies, such as the
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Khariton Chebotaryov was born in Vologda into a poor family. In 1755, he entered a
121:. In consideration of his efforts, Khariton Chebotaryov was rewarded with 500 86: 28: 141: 122: 32: 125: 55: 93:. In 1782, Khariton Chebotaryov was promoted to the rank of a 47:, and ordinary professor of history, morality, and eloquence. 66:, simultaneously doing translations from Latin, German, and 159:(Общество Любителей Русской Словесности; honorary member), 163:(Общество Истории и Древностей Российских; chairman), and 144:and died on July 26, 1815. He was interred at the 176:This article includes content derived from the 157:Society of the Admirers of the Russian Language 214:Rectors of universities in the Russian Empire 8: 219:Academic staff of Imperial Moscow University 161:Society of History and Russian Antiquities 113:. These notes were later presented to 7: 117:and then served as a source for her 229:Rectors of Moscow State University 14: 224:Imperial Moscow University alumni 17:Khariton Andreyevich Chebotaryov 178:Russian Biographical Dictionary 155:(Вольное Российское Собрание), 1: 204:Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery 101:(1786). At the behest of the 25:Харитон Андреевич Чеботарёв 245: 24: 119:Notes on Russian History 83:Johann Gottfried Reichel 132:) and awarded with the 153:Free Russian Assembly 138:Patriotic War of 1812 165:Moscow Masonic Lodge 130:collegiate councilor 111:Moscow State Archive 77:Moskovskie Vedomosti 209:People from Vologda 134:Order of Saint Anna 115:Catherine the Great 95:collegiate assessor 146:Vagankovo Cemetery 64:Russian literature 41:Moscow University 31:– July 26, 1815, 236: 45:state counsellor 26: 244: 243: 239: 238: 237: 235: 234: 233: 184: 183: 173: 99:court councilor 72:editor-in-chief 12: 11: 5: 242: 240: 232: 231: 226: 221: 216: 211: 206: 201: 196: 186: 185: 172: 169: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 241: 230: 227: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 200: 197: 195: 192: 191: 189: 182: 181: 179: 170: 168: 166: 162: 158: 154: 149: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 91:normal school 88: 84: 79: 78: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 48: 46: 43:(1803-1805), 42: 38: 34: 30: 22: 18: 180:, 1896–1918. 175: 174: 150: 118: 107:Anton Barsov 75: 49: 16: 15: 199:1815 deaths 194:1746 births 148:in Moscow. 188:Categories 105:, he and 97:and then 52:gymnasium 27:) (1746, 35:) was a 171:Sources 103:Empress 74:of the 39:of the 29:Vologda 21:Russian 142:stroke 126:rubles 123:silver 87:censor 68:French 60:German 37:rector 33:Moscow 56:Latin 58:and 190:: 167:. 23:: 19:(

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Russian
Vologda
Moscow
rector
Moscow University
state counsellor
gymnasium
Latin
German
Russian literature
French
editor-in-chief
Moskovskie Vedomosti
Johann Gottfried Reichel
censor
normal school
collegiate assessor
court councilor
Empress
Anton Barsov
Moscow State Archive
Catherine the Great
silver
rubles
collegiate councilor
Order of Saint Anna
Patriotic War of 1812
stroke
Vagankovo Cemetery
Free Russian Assembly

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