Background
Pavel Pavlovich Beletsky-Nosenko was born on August, 27 (O.S. August, 16) 1774 in Pryluky, Russian Empire (now Pryluky, Chernihivs'ka Oblast', Ukraine) in a family of nobility, was a grandson of church leader Grigory Osipovich Konissky.
Pavel Pavlovich Beletsky-Nosenko was born on August, 27 (O.S. August, 16) 1774 in Pryluky, Russian Empire (now Pryluky, Chernihivs'ka Oblast', Ukraine) in a family of nobility, was a grandson of church leader Grigory Osipovich Konissky.
Pavel Pavlovich studied at the Land Gentry Cadet Corps (later the First Cadet Corps).
Pavel Pavlovich entered military service at a rank of lieutenant, was in the army during the siege of Ochakov, in 1794 he participated in the assault on Prague. In 1798, Pavel Pavlovich left military service and settled permanently in Priluki, where he was first a full-time caretaker of a two-year school, and then an honorary caretaker, who held this title until 1840.
For a long time, Pavel Pavlovich kept a private boarding house in Priluki, in which he introduced very rational methods of education and training. Pavel Pavlovich established close ties with the Society of Sciences at Kharkov University and with the Free Economic Society, of which he was a member.
Pavel Pavlovich Beletsky-Nosenko's works are very diverse in content: among them are treatises on aesthetic, economic, philosophical, medical, agricultural and many others, but they are all completely devoid of originality.
Pavel Pavlovich died on June 26, 1856.