Mikhail Vasilʹevich Lomonosov
19 November [O.S. 8 November] 1711 – 15 April [O.S. 4 April] 1765
Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (Russian: Михаил (Михайло) Васильевич Ломоносов) was a Russian polymath, scientist and writer, who made important contributions to literature, education, and science. Among his discoveries were the atmosphere of Venus and the law of conservation of mass in chemical reactions. His spheres of science were natural science, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, history, art, philology, optical devices and others. The founder of modern geology, Lomonosov was also a poet and influenced the formation of the modern Russian literary language.
A chronological abridgement of the Russian history
Ancient Russian History of the Russian people from the beginning to the death of Grand Prince Yaroslav the First or until 1054
Drevni͡ai͡a rossiĭskai͡a istorii͡a ot nachala rossiĭskogo naroda do konchiny velikogo kni͡azi͡a I͡Aroslava Pervogo, ili do 1054 goda
Dukhovno-nravstvennyi︠a︡ pi︠e︡snopi︠e︡ni︠a︡ Lomonosova, Derzhavina i Karamzina
Histoire de la Russie
Izbrannyi͡a sochinenīi͡a
Lomonosov kak pisatelʹ
Lomonossov, 1711-1765, sa vie, son oeuvre
Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonosov on the Corpuscular Theory
Mikhail Vasil'evich Lomonosov on the corpuscular theory
Mikhail Vasilʹevich Lomonosov. Iz nasledii︠a︡ Lomonosova. Slovo sovremennikov o Lomonosove. Pami︠a︡tʹ vechna
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii Mikhaila Vasilevicha Lomonosova