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Name
  
Vasiliy Alekseyev

Died
  
May 12, 1951, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Education
  
Saint Petersburg State University

Books
  
Thirteen papers on differential equations

Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Alekseyev (Russian: Vasilii Mihailovich alekseev, January 14 [O.S. January 2] 1881, Saint Petersburg – May 12, 1951, ibidem) was an eminent Soviet sinologist and a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. In 1902 he graduated from the Saint Petersburg University and became a professor. He also worked in the British Museum, Bibliotheque nationale de France, Museum fur Volkerkunde, Musee Guimet etc.

In 1907, he travelled along with Edouard Chavannes through several Chinese provinces, describing ancient sculptural monuments previously unknown to international scholarship, in particular the Song monuments of Henan and Tang monuments of Shaanxi. ln addition to his Professorship, Alexeev became the Curator and Senior Researcher at the Museum. In that role, he contributed a paper on Chinese folklore to a 1918 Museum symposium, published by its parent group, the Russian Academy of Sciences. Alexeev's situation at this time, though perilous like everybody else's, had great potential, which he quickly proceeded to realize. His position at the Museum gave him a realia basis: he had custody of artifacts for the study of Chinese popular tradition, including a large trove of Dunhwang documents brought back from a Russian expedition of 1914-1915. In 1919, Alexeev became associate editor, and chief of the Eastern division, of the newly founded Publishing House for World Literature. This provided a publishing outlet. Under his direction, the Museum's Sinological library was expanded, catalogued, and systematically employed in research, by a team of young persons Alexeev gradually gathered around him, among them the brilliant Shchutsky.

Alekseyev has translated the Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. In 1958 he also published a collection Kitayskaya klassicheskaya proza (The Chinese Classical Prose).

Notable works

  • Lisyi chary (The Fox Charms, 1922)
  • Monakhi volshebniki (The Wizard Monks, 1923)
  • Kitayskaya ieroglificheskaya pis'mennost' i ee latinizatsiya (The Chinese Character Script and Its Romanization, 1932)
  • Rasskazy o lyudyakh neobychainykh (Stories About Extraordinary People, 1937)
  • References

    Vasiliy Mikhaylovich Alekseyev Wikipedia