Boris Utin
Appearance
Boris Isaakovitch Utin | |
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Born | 1832 |
Died | |
Relatives | Yakov Utin, brother Nikolai Utin, brother |
Boris Isaakovitch Utin (1832–1872) was a professor at Saint Petersburg University. He was sympathetic to the student movement in Russia and resigned during the student unrest of 1861, afterwards becoming a lawyer and a member of the Saint Petersburg District Court and the Saint Petersburg Court of Justice.
His close friendship with Karolina Pavlova inspired a number of her poems.[1][2]
Selected publications
[edit]- Ueber die Ehrenverletzung nach russischem Recht, seit dem XVII. Jahrhundert [On defamation in Russian law] (in German). Laakmann. 1857.
- О мировой юстиции и самоуправлении в Англии ("On world justice and self-government in England"), 1860
- Очерк исторического образования суда присяжных в Англии ("Essay on the historical formation of the jury in England"), 1860
- Судебная реформа ("Judicial Reform"), 1862
References
[edit]- ^ Sendich, Munir; Pavlova, Karolina (1976). "Boris Utin in Pavlova's Poems and Correspondence: Pavlova's Unpublished Letters to Utin". The Slavonic and East European Review. 54 (4): 504–526. ISSN 0037-6795. JSTOR 4207330.
- ^ Heldt, Barbara. "Karolina Pavlova: The woman Poet and the Double Life." A Double Life. Oakland: Barbary Coast Books, 1978.
Bibliography
[edit]- "УТИН БОРИС ИСААКОВИЧ". Russian Biographical Dictionary (in Russian).
- "УТИН БОРИС ИСААКОВИЧ". Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (in Russian).
- "УТИН БОРИС ИСААКОВИЧ". Dictionary of pseudonyms of Russian writers, scientists and public figures (in Russian).
- "УТИН БОРИС ИСААКОВИЧ". Big Russian Biographical Dictionary (in Russian).
- "УТИН Борис Исаакович". Encyclopedia of Russian Jewry (in Russian).