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  1. In 1821 the University was renamed St Petersburg Imperial University. Initially, there were 3 faculties: History and Philology, Law and Philosophy, Physics and Mathematics. The system of faculties was borrowed from German universities. In 1855, the Faculty of Oriental Languages was added to them.

    • Arabic Philology

      The undergraduate degree programme «Arabic Philology» aims...

  2. Institute of Philosophy. Director. Nikita Kuznetsov. Address. 5 Mendeleevskaya Line, St Petersburg, 199034. Telephone. +7 (812) 328-44-08. Web-site. http://philosophy.spbu.ru.

  3. On 8 February 1819 (O.S.), Alexander I of Russia reorganized the Main Pedagogical Institute into Saint Petersburg University, which at that time consisted of three faculties: Faculty of Philosophy and Law, Faculty of History and Philology and Faculty of Physics and Mathematics.

  4. Board Secretary: Address: Saint Petersburg, V.O., Mendeleevskaya liniya 5, aud. 62. Phone: +7 (812) 328-94-48. E-mail: history.vestnik@spbu.ru. Editorial Policy. Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement requirements. Manuscript Submission Guidelines. Peer Review Guidelines. History of the journal:

  5. 11. Jan. 2017 · The first course in the history of Ancient East was read at the Faculty of History and Philology, St. Petersburg State University. Almost all of Russia’s eminent Egyptologists and Assyriologists graduated from it. The founder of the Russian school of Assyriology is P. K. Kokovtsev (1861-1942), a specialist in Semitic languages.

  6. The undergraduate degree programme «Arabic Philology» aims to provide students with a holistic understanding of the linguistic, cultural, political‑economic, social, ethnic, confessional, literary, and other peculiarities of the countries of the Arab world with a parallel comprehensive study of the classical and modern literary Arabic ...

  7. The aforesaid Faculty belongs to the University of St. Petersburg, Russia that dates back to 1855 when the Faculty was founded in compliance with the Royal Decree enacted by Emperor Alexandre II. The Faculty is widely known for its achievements in education and research, both covering about one hundred languages of Asia and Africa.