Pyotr Weinberg
Pyotr Weinberg (1831–1908) was a Russian poet, literary historian and journalist.
Also recorded as Pyotr Isaevich Weinberg; Pëtr Isaevič Vejnberg; Piotr Weinberg; Piotr Isaevich Weinberg; Pyotr Veinberg; Pyotr Isaevich Veinberg.
Overview
Also worked under the name Гейне из Тамбова and Е. Зинов.
Born at Mykolaiv in 1831, died at Saint Petersburg in 1908.
In detail
Pyotr Weinberg studied at Richelieu Lyceum and National University of Kharkiv. the recorded working language is Russian, French and English.
The field of work recorded is poetry, translating activity and history of literature.
Employment is recorded with National University of Kharkiv.
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“Pyotr Veinberg”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4106006: Pyotr Weinberg
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The book «Gallery of Russian writers», printed in Moscow, 1901. Page 429.
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Pyotr Isaevich Veinberg, from the book «Gallery of Russian writers», 1901, page 429.
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