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in St. Petersburg. From 1803 to 1805 he was chairman of the Born Society, which gathered in his apartments in the Petrischule building. He taught there until 1809.
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In 1803 Born became an instructor, then a senior instructor of the Russian language, at the
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Born was born on 20 September 1778 in Wesenberg. He was educated from 1794 in the
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Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts
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In 1809 Born was engaged as the Russian language tutor to
172:19th-century translators from the Russian Empire 143: 162:19th-century writers from the Russian Empire 116:, Born followed her to Germany, living in 144: 93:In 1808 Born published his main work, 106:Prince Georgy Petrovich Oldenburgsky 114:Crown Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg 95:A Brief Guide to Russian Literature 13: 54:St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences 14: 183: 167:Educators from the Russian Empire 127: 110:Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna 86:, a prestigious German-language 1: 7: 59:In 1801, Born formed, with 10: 188: 27: 97:, with contributions by 43: 77:St. Petersburg Gazette 35: 20:Ivan Martynovich Born 28:Иван Мартынович Борн 134:Biography at lib.ru 73:Scroll of the Muses 99:Alexander Vostokov 37:Johann Georg Born 179: 138: 88:secondary school 29: 187: 186: 182: 181: 180: 178: 177: 176: 142: 141: 136: 130: 65:Vasili Popugaev 46: 17: 12: 11: 5: 185: 175: 174: 169: 164: 159: 154: 140: 139: 129: 128:External links 126: 45: 42: 16:Russian writer 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 184: 173: 170: 168: 165: 163: 160: 158: 155: 153: 150: 149: 147: 135: 132: 131: 125: 123: 120:and later in 119: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 96: 91: 89: 85: 80: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 61:Nikolai Grech 57: 55: 51: 41: 39: 38: 33: 25: 21: 137:(in Russian) 103: 94: 92: 81: 76: 72: 58: 47: 36: 19: 18: 157:1851 deaths 152:1778 births 84:Petrischule 146:Categories 122:Oldenburg 118:Stuttgart 50:gymnasium 75:and the 52:of the 24:Russian 32:German 63:and 44:Life 148:: 34:: 30:, 26:: 22:(

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Russian
German
gymnasium
St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Nikolai Grech
Vasili Popugaev
Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Petrischule
secondary school
Alexander Vostokov
Prince Georgy Petrovich Oldenburgsky
Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna
Crown Prince Wilhelm of Württemberg
Stuttgart
Oldenburg
Biography at lib.ru
Categories
1778 births
1851 deaths
19th-century writers from the Russian Empire
Educators from the Russian Empire
19th-century translators from the Russian Empire

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