Nikolay Florea
Nikolay Florea (Floria) (October 19, 1912, Odessa – October 1941, Vyazma) was a Soviet astronomer of mixed Romanian and Russian origin.
Biography
Florea was born in Odessa in the village of Moldovanca, where many people of Romanian origin have lived since the Middle Ages. His father was a teacher of Latin language. The young Nikolay (Nicolae) was interested in astronomy and begun amateur observations of variable stars at the popular astronomical observatory in that city. Later, he graduated from his secondary school and astronomical department of the University. He was employed as astronomer in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) starting in 1932.[1] In 1934 was transferred to the Shternberg Astronomical Institute of the Moscow State University.[2] He was a scientific secretary of the "Astronomicheskii Zhurnal".
Prior the beginning of the Great Patriotic War (22 June 1941) he finished the 1-st part of his doctoral work. After the beginning of the War he was a volunteer and participated in the battles near the town of Vyazma 200 km southwest from Moscow. He died in October 1941. Nikolay Florea (Floria) is the father of Russian historian and Slavist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Boris Florea (Floria).
Publications
Further reading
- Gaina Alex, While the candle burns.... Faclia (General News, P7360, Chisinau The Republic of Moldova), 10 August 1995. (Romanian title: Palpaind o flacaruie...)
- Gaina Alex, Nicolae Florea. Foaie Matematica (Chisinau, The Republic of Moldova), No 2 (2001) (Romanian title: Nicolae Florea)
- Gaina Alex: Verochka Zingan and recollections about the Physics deprtament of the Moscow University. Part 3: The last courses ГОСТИННАЯ: форум: Gaina Alex: Verochka Zingan and recollections about the Physics Department of the Moscow University. Part 3: The last courses (in Russian)
References
- ^ Tkachenko, Anatoliĭ (2005). Российские деятели украинского происхождения: история отношений Украины и России в лицах за 337 лет (1654-1991) : энциклопедический справочник (in Russian). Аристей. p. 537. ISBN 978-966-8458-30-9. Retrieved 3 March 2026.
- ^ Вавилов, Сергей Иванович (1949). Большая советская энциклопедия: Фидер (in Russian). Государственное научное издательство "Большая советская энциклопедия, ". p. 257. Retrieved 3 March 2026.