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  1. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения, romanized: Impyeratorskoye uchilichshye pravovyedyeniya) was, along with the Page Corps, a school for boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire.

  2. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence was, along with Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum and the Page Corps, the most prestigious school for boys in St. Petersburg. It was founded by Duke Peter of Oldenburg, tsar's nephew, in 1835.

  3. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence (Russian: Императорское училище правоведения) was, along with the Page Corps, a school for boys in Saint Petersburg, the capital of the Russian Empire. The school for would-be imperial administrators was founded by Duke Peter of Oldenburg in 1835.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · At the age of 10, Tchaikovsky began attending the Imperial School of Jurisprudence, a boarding school in St. Petersburg. His mother, Alexandra, died of cholera in 1854, when he was 14 years old.

  5. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence in St. Petersburg is one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in pre-revolutionary Russia. The school was opened in December 1835 and already in 1840 the first graduation of 14 officials into the civil service took place.

  6. The Imperial School of Jurisprudence, its vaulted windows overlooking St. Petersburg's Summer Garden from across the Fontanka River, had been founded in 1835 by Prince Pyotr of Oldenburg for the purpose of educating competent officers for the civil service, to be recruited mainly from the lower and middle strata of the nobility.

  7. The first and most enduring difference among the schools pertains to what law is. Then, naturally, they differ as to what jurisprudence is. Is it a science, a philosophy, a general attitude, a system, a theory, or a method? 1 The current names of the schools do not always make the issues among them. clear.