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Full Name
  
Андрей Николаевич Бекетов

Born
  
December 8, 1825 (
1825-12-08
)
Alferyevka, Penza Governorate, Imperial Russia

Occupation
  
botanist, translator, editor, pedagogue

Died
  
14 July 1902, Moscow Governorate

Spouse
  
Elisabeth Beketova (m. 1854)

Children
  
Alexandra Beketova, Ekaterina Beketova

Similar
  
Alexandra Beketova, Ekaterina Beketova, Grigori Karelin

Andrey Nikolayevich Beketov Russian: Андрей Николаевич Бекетов, 8 December 1825, Penza Governorate, Imperial Russia, — 1 July 1902, Shakhmatovo, Moscow Governorate) was a prominent Russian botanist, an Honourable member of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences.

Beketov, the Meritorious Professor of Saint Petersburg University (which he was the head of in 1876-1883) was also a famous pedagogue and lecturer; among his best-known students were Andrey Krasnov, Vladimir Vernadsky, Kliment Timiryazev and Ivan Shmalhausen. Beketov initiated the inception of the High Women's Courses which he was the head of until 1889 when they were reorganized, to be known later as the Bestuzhev Courses.

He edited the Works of Free Economical Society (for which he was for several years the secretary and, since 1891 its vice-president) and, in 1861—1863, the Russian Geographical Society Herald (Вестник Русского географического oбщества). Together with Khristofor Gobi he co-founded Scripta Botanica (Ботанические записки), the first ever Russian magazine on botany. In 1892-1897 he edited the botany section of the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.

In the early 1860s Beketov authored the first comprehensive Russian textbook on botany, followed in 1896 by the texbook on the geography of plants. He translated into Russian several seminal works by Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle, August Grisebach, Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Thomas Henry Huxley.

The renowned Siver Age poet Alexander Blok was his grandson.

The standard author abbreviation Bek. is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

Andrey Beketov Wikipedia