Michai lomonosow

Mikhail Lomonosov (Yulia Petrova)

  • Birthday

    Birthday
    Mikhail Lomonosov was the first Russian scientist-naturalist, chemical industry worker, physicist, artist, writer. He was born in a village Mishaninskaya, Arkhangelsk region. At the age of 14 Mikhail studied "Arithmetic" by L.Magnitsky and other books. (http://grandkid.ru/lomonosovo-selo/)
  • Beginning of the career

    Beginning of the career
    Lomonosov went to Moscow. He was enrolled in the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. He had to hide his origin. (https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ломоносов,_Михаил_Васильевич)
  • Turning point

    Turning point
    Thanks to his abilities, in 1736 Mikhail Lomonosov was sent to study in the University of Marburg, in German. He was there for 5 years.
  • Main accomplishments

    Main accomplishments
    Lomonosov made a great contribution to different spheres. For him a chemical laboratory was built, where he worked. Lomonosov discovered the atmosphere of Venus, refined the telescope.
  • Thing Lomonosov is famous for

    Thing Lomonosov is famous for
    The main thing in life of Mikhail was the opening of the first Russian University in Moscow. It had 3 faculties. Nowadays this University has a name of Lomonosov. (https://www.rosimperija.info/post/316)
  • Thing Lomonosov is famous for

    Thing Lomonosov is famous for
    He contributed to the development of the mosaic. Lomonosov is famous for "Poltava battle" which was completed in 1762. It was the most significant work of Russian mosaic art.
  • Accomplishment

    Accomplishment
    In the last years of Lomonosov's life, he designed new devices for sea driving. It's a device for determining the Meridian line.
  • Personal qualities

    Personal qualities
    He possesses such qualities as courage, determination and perseverance. All-round development strikes me in personality of Mikhail Lomonosov.
  • How he died

    How he died
    Lomonosov died because of pneomania in St. Petersburg.
  • Social recognition

    Social recognition
    The village, in which Lomonosov was born, was renamed in honour of Mikhail Lomonosov. Today there are many monuments of this scientist.