Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences

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The Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences, now known as the Russian Academy of Sciences, is a learned society founded in 1724.

Peter the Great visited the Royal Society in 1698 and in consultation with Gottfried Leibniz planned its Russian counterpart. Professors were hired from abroad, especially Germany; they published in Latin and corresponded widely.[1]

The Archive of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences was created in 1728.

The organization was renamed Russian Academy of Sciences in 1917, then CCCP Academy of Sciences in 1925, then back to Russian Academy of Sciences in 1991.


Organization names Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences; Императорская Санкт-Петербургская академия наук; Петербургская академия наук; Russian Academy of Sciences; Российская академия наук
Entity type learned society, academy, association
Country RU
City St. Petersburg
Affiliated with Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Scope
Started aero
Ended aero
Keywords association
Key people
Wikidata id Q83172


References

  1. Alexander Lipski, "The Foundation of the Russian Academy of Sciences", Isis 44(4), December 1953, pp. 349–354 (JStor)

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