Vasily Sipovsky

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Vasily Sipovsky
Born
Василий Дмитриевич Сиповский
Василий Дмитриевич Сиповский

(1844-05-08)8 May 1844
Died2 August 1895(1895-08-02) (aged 51)
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Occupation(s)historian, journalist, editor, educational theorist

Vasily Dmitriyevich Sipovsky (Russian: Василий Дмитриевич Сиповский) was a Russian Empire historian, journalist, editor, and pedagogue, personal history tutor for Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna and Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich.

Sipovsky was born on 8 May 1844 in Uman, and studied philosophy and history at the Saint Petersburg University. Contributing regularly to Semya i Shkola, Russkaya Shkola, Mir Bozhy as well as Obrazovaniye, which he became an editor-in-chief of in 1876, Sipovsky left an extensive legacy, concerning mostly education in Russia, its current affairs and history. Sipovsky's magum opus Rodnaya Starina (Our Times of Old), a popular account of Russian history from the ancient times till Peter the Great, was re-issued 5 times before 1917, and then again in 2008 by Bely Gorod Publishers in Russia. In 1885—1895 Sipovsky was the director of Saint Petersburg College for the Deaf.[1]

Sipovsky died in 1895, in village Lisino, nearby Tosno, and is interred in the Smolensky Cemetery.

His son Vasily Sipovsky (1872–1930) was a well-known Russian philologist.[2]

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