- Vasily Vasilievsky
Vasily Grigorievich Vasilievsky (also spelled "Vasiljevskij" and "Wasiliewski", Russian: Василий Григорьевич Васильевский) was a
Russia n historian who founded theSt. Petersburg school of medieval studies and was a major force inByzantine studies during the second half of the 19th century.The son of a rural priest, Vasilievsky was born on
2 February ,1838 . Graduating with honours from theUniversity of St. Petersburg in 1860, he was appointed professor there and was elected into theRussian Academy of Sciences in 1890.Vasilievsky edited the Journal of the Ministry of Education before founding, in 1894, the "Vyzantiysky Vremennik", which remains the chief organ for Byzantine studies in Russia to this day. He was the first to publish many medieval Greek sources relating to Russian history ("Byzantium and the
Pechenegs ", 1872). He was also the first to research the agrarian history of Byzantium and its tax system ("Iconoclast Legislation", 1878).Vasilievsky died in
Florence on25 May ,1899 . His collected works were published in four volumes between 1908 and 1930. TheBrockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890-1906) noted that "almost every modern Byzantinist is Vasilievsky's disciple". The foremost among his pupils wasAlexander Vasiliev (1867-1953).References
*Литаврин Г.Г. Василий Григорьевич Васильевский - основатель санкт-петербургского центра византиноведения (1838-1899). // Византийский временник. Moscow, 1994. Volume 55, part 1, pages 5-21.
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