Aksakov Aleksandr Nikolaevich
Materialy k biografii pervogo rossiĭskogo parapsikhologa
Année de publication
2024
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Alexander Nikolaevich Aksakov (1832–1903) was a Russian nobleman from the Aksakov family – son of Nikolai Timofeevich and nephew of Sergei Timofeevich Aksakov; civil servant, actual state councilor; translator, publisher, editor, spiritualist (promoter of spiritualism and mediumship, one of the founders of the scientific study of parapsychic phenomena), public figure, publicist, philanthropist and traveler; spoke several foreign languages, was knowledgeable in theology and philosophy, and was able to penetrate the deep mysteries of human existence, becoming one of the founders of parapsychology. A.N. Aksakov initiated the study of occult phenomena in Germany and Russia, especially mediumship and spiritualism; From 1874 – for a quarter of a century – he published in Leipzig the monthly journal “Psychische Studien”, dedicated to research into little-known phenomena of mental life.