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  1. Main Pedagogical Institute. In 1786, for teacher training in public schools in Saint Petersburg, a teacher's seminary was established, renamed in 1803 in a teacher's gymnasium, and in 1804 it was named the Pedagogical Institute and was placed in the building of the Twelve Colleges.

  2. On 8 February 1819, the decree of Emperor Alexander I reorganized the Main Pedagogical Institute into St Petersburg University which was actually a renaming — the University regained its historical name. This was the end of the initial period of organization and development of the University in St Petersburg.

  3. The Main Pedagogical Institute (where Dmitri Mendeleev studied) was restored in 1828 as an educational institution independent of Saint Petersburg University, and trained teachers until it was finally closed in 1859.

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  4. MAIN PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE is an institution of higher education for training teachers for secondary schools and for state and private institutions of higher education. The institute dates back to the Teachers' Seminary established in 1786 and transformed into the Pedagogical Institute in 1804.

  5. Alexander I of Russia approved the project drawn up by the trustee of the St Petersburg educational district Sergey Uvarov on the restoration of the University in St Petersburg through the transformation of the Main Pedagogical Institute.

  6. 1804 – The Main Pedagogical Institute was established in the capital – already outside the system of the Academy of Sciences. 1819 – Alexander I approved the project to restore the university...

  7. 2.1 Mendeleev studies at the Main Pedagogical Institute, St. Petersburg, 1850-1855. 2.2 Chronology of events in Mendeleev's life and times. 3 Notes. 4 References. Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev [1] (1834-1907; MEN -de-LAY-ev) was a Russian scientist, bureaucratic expert, public figure and humanitarian.