Vol. 21 No. 2 (2015): The golden age and crisis of classical scholarship in Europe and Russia – people, institutions, ideas (ca. 1870 – ca. 1930)
Articles

Victor Hehn en 1851 : un philologue de Dorpat et la haute police russe

Vsevolod Zeltchenko
Université de Saint-Pétersbourg; Bibliotheca classica Petropolitana

Published 2016-03-18

Keywords

  • Dorpat University,
  • Victor Hehn,
  • The Third Section of His Imperial Majesty’s Own Chancellery

How to Cite

Zeltchenko, V. (2016). Victor Hehn en 1851 : un philologue de Dorpat et la haute police russe. Hyperboreus, 21(2), 216-229. https://doi.org/10.36950/UACC2354

Abstract

The article uses archival records to trace the imprisonment of the Dorpat philologist Victor Hehn, who was soon to become a prominent student of antiquity and an Indo-Europeanist. Arrested in 1851 for maintaining a moderately liberal correspondence with baroness Méry von Bruiningk, Hehn unwittingly became entangled in a complex political and administrative scheme devised mainly to mitigate the effects of the 1848 Revolution on the professors and students of Dorpat University. This event proved to be pivotal both to Hehn’s life and his academic career.