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Alexander Kunitsyn

Alexander Petrovich Kunitsyn (Russian: Александр Петрович Куницын; November 16 [27], 1783, Koi, Tver Province – July 1 [13], 1840, St. Petersburg) was a Russian lawyer, professor, Active State Councillor. He was a favourite teacher of the Russian poet and playwright, Alexander Pushkin.

Alexander Kunitsyn by Alexey Illichevsky [ru]

Biography edit

Kunitsyn was born on November 16 (27), 1783 in the family of a rural deacon. He was educated at the Main Pedagogical Institute (1803–1807); then he prepared for a professorship at the Universities of Göttingen and Heidelberg (1808–1811).

In 1811–1820, from the moment of opening of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and the Noble Boarding school at the Main Pedagogical Institute, he taught moral, political and legal sciences. Since the opening of St. Petersburg University, he had been reading the same subjects in it. The success that he had among the students of the lyceum was testified by Alexander Pushkin in the poem dedicated to the Lyceum's anniversary 'October 19, 1825'.[1]

Career edit

The course of science taught by Kunitsyn at the Lyceum included only 12 subjects: logic, psychology, ethics, natural law, Russian civil law, criminal law, financial law, and so on. They constituted a certain unity since Professor Kunitsyn believed that "science has a perfect form only when all its provisions form an uninterrupted chain and one is explained sufficiently by the other."[2] He also taught the basics of political economy and an overview of various social systems, and even an analysis of the vices of the serfdom. On October 23, 1811, he was awarded the Knight of the Order of Saint Vladimir IV degree. He was an author of the book 'The Natural Law' (parts I, II, St. Petersburg, 1818–1820). Kunitsyn's work was compiled under the strong influence of Rousseau and Kant. It carried the idea of the need to limit any power, both social and parental; otherwise power turns into tyranny and injustice. Power is established not for the benefit of rulers, but for the benefit of subjects and subordinates; that is why only power exercised to protect the rights and interests of the population, society and children can be recognised as lawful. Kunitsyn's book, printed in the amount of 1000 copies, was confiscated from the author and from all institutions of the Ministry of Public Education, and even the Natural law, as a science, became the subject of increased persecution until the publication of the university charter in 1835.

In 1820 he was also invited to teach at the Corps of Pages.

He was dismissed from the university in 1821. In 1828–1829, Kunitsyn, who joined the commission for the drafting of laws (the 2nd Division of His Imperial Majesty's Own Chancellery), lectured on law to the elect of theological academies preparing for the title of professor of jurisprudence. Since 1838 he had been an honorary member of St. Petersburg University. In 1840 he became a director of the Department of Spiritual Affairs.

His other works include 'Image of the interconnection of state information' (St. Petersburg, 1817) and 'Historical image of ancient legal proceedings in Russia' (permitted by censorship in 1825, but published only after Kunitsyn's death, in 1843). The last work is only a part of the extensive work which was supposed to be devoted to the history of the Russian ancient law – from the emergence of Russia to the 16th century – and reveals in the author remarkable historical and legal background and views of that time.

Books edit

  • The natural law. – St. Petersburg, 1818. – 135 p.

Cultural references edit

Kunitsyn is one of the characters in the novel by Yuri Tynyanov "Pushkin" (1936).

Pushchin's memoirs describe an episode in which Kunitsyn, during the opening of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, in his speech in the presence of Alexander I, never mentioned the name of the emperor. Alexander I was so surprised by Kunitsyn's lack of flattery that the next day he sent him the Order of St. Vladimir.

References edit

  1. ^ "Комментарий Т. Г. Цявловской к стихотворению А. С. Пушкина "19 октября"". Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  2. ^ Куницын, Александр Петрович (2020). Право естественное. Москва: ЛКИ. p. 10. ISBN 978-5-382-02004-4.

Bibliography edit

  • Куницын, Александр Петрович (2020). Право естественное. Москва: ЛКИ. p. 10. ISBN 978-5-382-02004-4.
  • Месяцослов и общий штат Российской империи на 1840. Часть первая. Собственная Его Императорского Величества канцелярия. Придворный штат. СПб: Типография при Императорской Академии наук. 1840.
  • Осипов, Юрий Сергеевич (2004–2017). Большая российская энциклопедия. Москва: Большая российская энциклопедия.
  • Худушина, И. Ф. (2010). ru:Новая философская энциклопедия в 4 т. пред. науч.-ред. совета В. С. Стёпин. — 2-е изд., испр. и доп. Москва: Мысль.
  • Руденская, М.П. (1989). Наставникам… за благо воздадим. Ленинград: Лениздат.
  • Яценко, О.А. (1992). Куницыну дань сердца и вина…И в просвещении стать с веком наравне. Сборник научных трудов Всероссийского музея А. С. Пушкина. СПб. pp. 45–56.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Яценко О. А. А. П. Куницын // Философия в Санкт-Петербурге. 1703–2003. Справочно-энциклопедическое издание. — СПб., 2003.Яценко, О.А. (2003). Философия в Санкт-Петербурге. 1703—2003. Справочно-энциклопедическое издание. СПб.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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the Universities of Gottingen and Heidelberg 1808 1811 In 1811 1820 from the moment of opening of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and the Noble Boarding school at the Main Pedagogical Institute he taught moral political and legal sciences Since the opening of St Petersburg University he had been reading the same subjects in it The success that he had among the students of the lyceum was testified by Alexander Pushkin in the poem dedicated to the Lyceum s anniversary October 19 1825 1 Career editThe course of science taught by Kunitsyn at the Lyceum included only 12 subjects logic psychology ethics natural law Russian civil law criminal law financial law and so on They constituted a certain unity since Professor Kunitsyn believed that science has a perfect form only when all its provisions form an uninterrupted chain and one is explained sufficiently by the other 2 He also taught the basics of political economy and an overview of various social systems and even an analysis of the vices of the serfdom On October 23 1811 he was awarded the Knight of the Order of Saint Vladimir IV degree He was an author of the book The Natural Law parts I II St Petersburg 1818 1820 Kunitsyn s work was compiled under the strong influence of Rousseau and Kant It carried the idea of the need to limit any power both social and parental otherwise power turns into tyranny and injustice Power is established not for the benefit of rulers but for the benefit of subjects and subordinates that is why only power exercised to protect the rights and interests of the population society and children can be recognised as lawful Kunitsyn s book printed in the amount of 1000 copies was confiscated from the author and from all institutions of the Ministry of Public Education and even the Natural law as a science became the subject of increased persecution until the publication of the university charter in 1835 In 1820 he was also invited to teach at the Corps of Pages He was dismissed from the university in 1821 In 1828 1829 Kunitsyn who joined the commission for the drafting of laws the 2nd Division of His Imperial Majesty s Own Chancellery lectured on law to the elect of theological academies preparing for the title of professor of jurisprudence Since 1838 he had been an honorary member of St Petersburg University In 1840 he became a director of the Department of Spiritual Affairs His other works include Image of the interconnection of state information St Petersburg 1817 and Historical image of ancient legal proceedings in Russia permitted by censorship in 1825 but published only after Kunitsyn s death in 1843 The last work is only a part of the extensive work which was supposed to be devoted to the history of the Russian ancient law from the emergence of Russia to the 16th century and reveals in the author remarkable historical and legal background and views of that time Books edit The natural law St Petersburg 1818 135 p Cultural references editKunitsyn is one of the characters in the novel by Yuri Tynyanov Pushkin 1936 Pushchin s memoirs describe an episode in which Kunitsyn during the opening of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum in his speech in the presence of Alexander I never mentioned the name of the emperor Alexander I was so surprised by Kunitsyn s lack of flattery that the next day he sent him the Order of St Vladimir References edit Kommentarij T G Cyavlovskoj k stihotvoreniyu A S Pushkina 19 oktyabrya Retrieved May 15 2022 Kunicyn Aleksandr Petrovich 2020 Pravo estestvennoe Moskva LKI p 10 ISBN 978 5 382 02004 4 Bibliography editKunicyn Aleksandr Petrovich 2020 Pravo estestvennoe Moskva LKI p 10 ISBN 978 5 382 02004 4 Mesyacoslov i obshij shtat Rossijskoj imperii na 1840 Chast pervaya Sobstvennaya Ego Imperatorskogo Velichestva kancelyariya Pridvornyj shtat SPb Tipografiya pri Imperatorskoj Akademii nauk 1840 Osipov Yurij Sergeevich 2004 2017 Bolshaya rossijskaya enciklopediya Moskva Bolshaya rossijskaya enciklopediya Hudushina I F 2010 ru Novaya filosofskaya enciklopediya v 4 t pred nauch red soveta V S Styopin 2 e izd ispr i dop Moskva Mysl Rudenskaya M P 1989 Nastavnikam za blago vozdadim Leningrad Lenizdat Yacenko O A 1992 Kunicynu dan serdca i vina I v prosveshenii stat s vekom naravne Sbornik nauchnyh trudov Vserossijskogo muzeya A S Pushkina SPb pp 45 56 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Yacenko O A A P Kunicyn Filosofiya v Sankt Peterburge 1703 2003 Spravochno enciklopedicheskoe izdanie SPb 2003 Yacenko O A 2003 Filosofiya v Sankt Peterburge 1703 2003 Spravochno enciklopedicheskoe izdanie SPb a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander Kunitsyn amp oldid 1157747053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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