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K 300-letii͡u nachala ėkspedit͡sii Daniėl Gotliba Messershmidta v Sibirʹ (1719-1727) / otvetstvennyĭ redaktor I.V. Tunkina.
К 300-летию начала экспедиции Даниэля Готлиба Мессершмидта в Сибирь (1719-1727) ответственный редактор И.В. Тункина.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Tunkina, I. V. (Irina Vladimirovna), editor.
Тункина, И. В. (Ирина Владимировна), редактор.
Series:
Ad fontes (Saint Petersburg, Russia) ; vyp. 19.
Serii͡a AD Fontes : materialy i issledovanii͡a po istorii nauki ; vypusk 19
Серия AD Fontes : материалы и исследования по истории науки ; выпуск 19
Language:
English
German
Russian
Subjects (All):
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735.
Naturalists.
Travel.
Manuscripts.
Russia (Federation)--Siberia.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735--Knowledge and learning.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735--Archives.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735--Diaries.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735--Manuscripts.
Messerschmidt, Daniel Gottlieb, 1685-1735--Travel.
Siberia (Russia)--Discovery and exploration.
Siberia (Russia).
Naturalists--Russia (Federation)--Siberia--Biography.
Discoveries in geography.
Learning and scholarship.
Genre:
Biographies.
Diaries.
Archives.
Manuscripts.
Physical Description:
350 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
To the 300th anniversary of the beginning of the Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt's expedition to Siberia (1719-1727)
Place of Publication:
Sankt-Peterburg : Renome, 2021.
Санкт-Петербург : Реноме, 2021.
Language Note:
Text is mostly in Russian with some German. Chapter abstracts are in Russian and English.
Summary:
Сборник статей посвящен биографии и деятельности Даниэля Готлиба Мессершмидта, руководителя первой научной экспедиции в Сибирь (1719-1727), и отражает различные аспекты его штудий в области медицины, естественной истории, картографии и географии, археологии, лингвистики, востоковедения. Впервые публикуются сведения, касающиеся приглашения ученого на русскую службу, материалы к биографиям его спутников по экспедиции и др. Издание рассчитано на историков, науковедов, архивистов, исследователей всех специальностей, занимающихся архивными изысканиями, студентов и широкий круг читателей, интересующихся вопросами развития науки в XVIII веке и историей изучения Сибири.
Contents:
The scientific heritage of Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt in the latest research of St. Petersburg scientists.
New archive materials about D.G., Messerschmidt and members of his Siberian expedition
On the preparation of the biography of D.G. Messerschmidt and his manuscript "Sibiria Perlustrata"
Documents of the scientific library in Gotha relating to the invitation and the trip of D.G. Messerschmidt to Russia
D.G. Messerschmidt as a scientist-pietist
Medical activity of D.G. Messerschmidt in Tobolsk
D.G. Messerschmidt and Göttingen in the 18th century
To the study of the Latin epigrams by D.G. Messerschmidt
To the biography of Karl Gustav Schulmann
Companions of D.G. Messerschmidt
Ph.J. von Strahlenberg's letter to E. Benzelius the younger on the peoples and antiquities of Siberia.
D.G. Messerschmidt as a naturalist
Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt as a zoologist: the study of archival heritage
From a physician to a mineralogist: mineralogical research of D.G. Messerschmidt in Siberia
On the method of measuring in practice of naturalists in early 18th century in Russia.
D.G. Messerschmidt as a traveler, cartographer, painter, historian, ethnographer, archaeologist
Sketches of D.G. Messerschmidt as a historical source
Place names of the lower Tunguska river in the D.G. Messerschmidt's diary as a source of scientific information
Sketches of D.G. Messerschmidt as a historical source
D.G. Messerschmidt's "Philological sample", 1720
Some remarks on the Siberian rock art samples in the work of N. Witsen (1785)
Cultural and chronological attribution of drawings of archaeological monuments from the D.G. Messerschmidt's manuscript "Sibiria Perlustrata"
Archaeological monuments of Siberia in the drawings of D.G. Messerschmidt's and G.F. Müller's expeditions.
Materials on Oriental studies and linguistics in the scientific heritage of D.G. Messerschmidt
A zoologist or a linguist? D.G. Messerschmidt's work with zoological vocabulary
On the Tibetan manuscripts from the collection of D.G. Messerschmidt kept in the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts, RAS
On the Tibetan manuscripts obtained by D.G. Messerschmidt in Abakansky Fortress in 1721
The Tibetan vocabulary found in the D.G. Messerschmidt's travel diary
Information about the Mongolic languages in D.G. Messerschmidt's diaries
Buryat and foreign words in the Mongolian vocabulary compiled by D.G. Messerschmidt.
Novye arkhivnye materialy o D.G. Messershmidte i uchastnikakh ego ėkspedit͡sii po Sibiri
D.G. Messershmidt kak naturalist
D.G. Messershmidt kak puteshestvennik, kartograf, khudozhnik, istorik, ėtnograf, arkheolog
Materialy po vostokovedenii͡u i lingvistike v nauchnom nasledii D.G. Messershmidta.
Новые архивные материалы о Д.Г. Мессершмидте и участниках его экспедиции по Сибири
Д.Г. Мессершмидт как натуралист
Д.Г. Мессершмидт как путешественник, картограф, художник, историк, этнограф, археолог
Материалы по востоковедению и лингвистике в научном наследии Д.Г. Мессершмидта.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
At head of English title page: St. Petersburg Branch of the Archive of the RAS.
At head of title: Санкт-Петербургский филиал архива российской академии наук.
ISBN:
9785001254300
5001254302
OCLC:
1287093017

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