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Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra I

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Corporate name headingInstitut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra I
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Variant(s)Institute of Engineers of Communication Lines (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra Pervago
Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra Pervogo
Институт инженеров путей сообщенія Императора Александра I
See alsoInstitut korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
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Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡ (Leningrad, R.S.F.S.R.)
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For 1871-ca. 1914 imprints; Old catalog heading: Leningrad. Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡
Found inGrinchuk-Lukashevich, L.A. Kratkīĭ istoricheskīĭ ocherk Instituta inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra I v Peterburgi︠e︡, 1938: leaf 3 (opened 1810)
Russ. Brockhaus: v. 13, p. 237-238 (Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imp. Aleksandra I; located in St. Petersburg, it opened on 1 Nov. 1810 with a French director Avgustin de-Betankur, and was patterned after the Ecole des ponts et chaussées. It was chiefly a military school, but during the 1840s and 1850s its courses concentrated more on civil than military engineering. In 1877 the Institut was renamed Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra I)
Vyssh. ucheb. zaved. Ross. Fed., 1994: p. 130 (Sankt-Peterburgskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡ (Saint-Petersburg State University of Communication Lines); under the auspices of the Ministerstvo puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡ Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii. In was founded in Dec. 1809 as the Institut korpusa inzhenerov vodi︠a︡nykh i sukhoputnykh soobshchenii︠a︡ (Institute of the Corps of Engineers of Water and Land Communications) [no publs. in LC data base], then later renamed as the Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡ (Institute of Engineers of Communication Lines). For most of the 19th cent. the institut had been the only higher education transport institution in Russia. During the 1920-1931 period many new faculties were established at the institut. Since 1993 the institut has been renamed as the Sankt-Peterburgskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡)
LC PreMARC file (hdgs: Leningrad. Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡, Institut Korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡; usages: Instituta Korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡ [no publs. in LC data base], Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenĭi︠a︡ Imperatora Aleksandra I, Petrogradskogo instituta inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡, Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡)
Not found inK transpoli︠a︡rnomu pereletu Amundsena, 1926: t.p. (Institut inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenii︠a︡); Pi︠a︡tidesi︠a︡tili︠e︡tīe Instituta i Korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡, 1859: p. ix (Institut dli︠a︡ korpusa inzhenerov was established in Saint Petersburg) p. xii (in 1810 the institut was first named Institut sukhoputnykh i vodi︠a︡nykh soobshchenīĭ [no publs. in LC data base]) p. 81 (Institut korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīĭ) p. 87 (in 1810 a Korpus inzhenerov vodi︠a︡nykh i sukhoputnykh soobshchenīĭ [no publs. in LC data base] was established; on 11 Aug. 1810 its name was changed to Korpus inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīi︠a︡) p. 148 (Instituta korpusa inzhenerov puteĭ soobshchenīĭ)