T. Meyerhoffer. Portrait of V. Antonovych, late 19th century.
Born
January 18 [O.S. January 6] 1834 Makhnivka, Berdichevsky Uyezd, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
March 21 [O.S. March 8] 1908 (aged 74) Kyiv, Russian Empire
Resting place
Baikove Cemetery, Kyiv, Ukraine
Occupation
archeologist, paleographer, historian, ethnographer, and civil activist
Language
Ukrainian, Polish, Russian
Alma mater
St. Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev
Notable works
Archives of South-Western Russia (8 volumes)
Spouse
Kateryna Melnyk-Antonovych
Children
Dmytro Antonovych
Signature
Volodymyr Antonovych (Ukrainian: Володимир Боніфатійович Антонович, tr. Volodymyr Bonifatijovych Antonovych; Polish: Włodzimierz Antonowicz; Russian: Влади́мир Бонифа́тьевич Антоно́вич, tr. Vladímir Bonifát'evich Antonóvich; January 18 [O.S. January 6] 1834 – March 21 [O.S. March 8] 1908) was a prominent Ukrainian historian, archivist and archaeologist, who was known as one of the most prominent figures of the Ukrainian national revival movement in the Russian Empire. Antonovych was a longtime Professor of Russian history at Saint Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev and a correspondent-member of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences. His main work was an edition of the eight-section Archives of South-Western Russia.
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