Education
In Beloy, Smolensk, and in St. Petersburg, obtaining Master of Arts in 1874.
In Beloy, Smolensk, and in St. Petersburg, obtaining Master of Arts in 1874.
Appointed Professor of Russian at King’s College, in 1889. In 1898, Member of the Board of Studies (Faculty of Arts). And in 1902, Examiner for Bachelor of Arts Degree of the University of London.
Has orders of St. Stanislas, St. Anne, and St. Vladimir. His translations of The Instruction in God’s Law, Horologion, Octoechos, General and Ferial Menaion (copies of which were graciously accepted and acknowledged by Her late Majesty Queen Victoria and by the Members of the Russian Imperial Family) are used in schools and at Church Services by the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in America. Professor of Russian, King’s College, bond.