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The great Russian scientist Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov was born in 1711 in the north of Russia. His father was a fisherman. At an early age Lomonosov wanted to learn. He read every book he could find on any subject, for there were few books in the village at that time. He wanted to know all about everything he saw or heard of read.<br>When Mikhail was 19, he left his home and walked to Moscow to study. By concealing his peasant origin he managed to enter the Slavonic-Greek-Latin Academy in Moscow and studied there for five years. His life was hard at that time. He lived on three kopeks a day. But in spite of everything he concealing his studies and learned a lot in a short time. The teachers saw how clever Lomonosov was and sent him to the Gymnasium of the Academy of Sciemistry in St Petersburg. And soon after that he was sent abroad to study chemistry and metallurg. Lomonosov got an exeellent education and returned to St Petersburg in 1741.<br>In 1742 Lomonosov began his work as a scientist at the Academy of Sciences. In 1745 he was elected to the Academy and appointed professor of chemistry. Lomonosov was interested in all the scienee, and he made a lot of important inventions; <br>Lomonosov was one of the most learned men in Europe in the 18th entury. He reformed Russian grammar. Besides that he wrote verses. He knew many foreign languages, but unlike some of the other learned men of the time Lomonosov never forgot that he was a Russian. He was a great patriot with a deep love for his homeland and a great desire to make Russia an advanced prosperous country. <br>He died in 1765. His living memorial is the Moscow University, which he founded in 1755.
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