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Vladimir Sergeyvich Pecherin (Владимир Сергеевич Печерин) (1807–1885), was a controversial Russian political figure both in 19th-century Ireland and in Russia. A rebellious writer and Romantic lyricist poet that rejected despotism, his writings in his autobiographical notes and in his letters to other Russians provide a historical context to the evolution of Russian intellectual thought of the 1860s and 1870s. Pecherin's writings present the Russian Zeitgeist of the period artistically.

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  • Wladimir Sergejewitsch Petscherin (de)
  • Vladimir Petsjerin (nl)
  • Печерин, Владимир Сергеевич (ru)
  • Vladimir Pecherin (en)
  • Печерін Володимир Сергійович (uk)
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  • Wladimir Sergejewitsch Petscherin (russisch Владимир Сергеевич Печерин; wiss. Transliteration Vladimir Sergeevič Pečerin, auch Vladimir Petcherine; * 27. Juli 1807; † 29. April 1885 in Dublin) war ein russischer Gelehrter und Dichter. Er war Absolvent der Petersburger Universität und Professor für griechische Philosophie an der Moskauer Universität. Später wurde er Redemptorist. Er gilt als der erste russische politische Emigrant. Petscherin arbeitete als Chaplain am in Dublin. Seine Lebenserinnerungen erschienen 1932 in Moskau und 2008 auch auf englisch. Herzen berichtet in seinen Lebenserinnerungen, der Hellenist „wurde Jesuitenpater und verbrennt jetzt protestantische Bibeln in Irland“ (de)
  • Vladimir Sergeyvich Pecherin (Владимир Сергеевич Печерин) (1807–1885), was a controversial Russian political figure both in 19th-century Ireland and in Russia. A rebellious writer and Romantic lyricist poet that rejected despotism, his writings in his autobiographical notes and in his letters to other Russians provide a historical context to the evolution of Russian intellectual thought of the 1860s and 1870s. Pecherin's writings present the Russian Zeitgeist of the period artistically. (en)
  • Vladimir Sergevitsj Petsjerin (Russisch: Владимир Сергеевич Печерин) ( (nu Verenigde Dimerka, (oblast Kiev), 27 juli 1807- Dublin, 29 april 1885) was een Russisch politiek denker, schrijver en dichter. (nl)
  • Влади́мир Серге́евич Пече́рин (1807—1885) — русский поэт, мемуарист, религиозный мыслитель, профессор Московского университета, монах из католического монашеского ордена редемптористов, западник, один из первых русских диссидентов и невозвращенцев. (ru)
  • Володи́мир Сергі́йович Пече́рін (1807, Димерка (тепер Велика Димерка, Київщина,— 17 квітня 1885, Дублін, Ірландія) — російський письменник, , релігійний мислитель, священик-редемпторист. (uk)
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