Paul Vinogradoff
Paul Vinogradoff | |
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| Born | 30 November [O.S. 18 November] 1854 |
| Died | 19 December 1925 (aged 71) |
| Resting place | Holywell Cemetery, England |
| Citizenship | Russian (to 1918); British (from 1918) |
| Title | Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford University |
| Predecessor | Frederick Pollock |
| Spouse |
Louise Stang
(m. 1897, died) |
| Children | a son and a daughter |
| Parents |
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| Honors | Доктор наук (Moscow, 1887) D.C.L. (Oxford, Durham) LL.D. (Cambridge, Harvard, Liverpool, Calcutta, Michigan) Dr. juris (Berlin) Doctor honoris causa (Paris) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Imperial Moscow University |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | History of Medieval Europe |
| Notable works | Villainage in England: Essays in English Medieval History |
Sir Paul Gavrilovitch Vinogradoff FBA (Russian: Павел Гаврилович Виноградов, romanized: Pavel Gavrilovich Vinogradov; 30 November [O.S. 18 November] 1854 – 19 December 1925) was a Russian and British historian and medievalist. He was a leading thinker in the development of historical jurisprudence and legal history as disciplines.