Heinrich Julius Klaproth (11 October 1783 – 28 August 1835) was a German linguist, historian, ethnographer, author, orientalist and explorer. As a scholar...
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Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1 December 1743 – 1 January 1817) was a German chemist. He trained and worked for much of his life as an apothecary, moving in...
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chemist Klaproth (crater), lunar crater named after Martin Heinrich Klaproth Julius Klaproth (1783–1835), German linguist, historian, ethnographer, author,...
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Tewrettgllo 'to steal'. According to the German orientalist and linguist Julius Klaproth, who traveled in the Caucasus and Georgia between 1807 and 1808, the...
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somewhere in the vicinity of the Ural Mountains, and was first proposed by Julius Klaproth in Asia Polyglotta (1823). Finno-Ugric is sometimes used as a synonym...
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early as 1834 by the celebrated German orientalist Heinrich Julius Klaproth (1783–1835). Klaproth, having journeyed to Siberia in pursuit of strange languages...
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Champollion plagiarised it. These articles were translated into French by Julius Klaproth and published in book form in 1827. Young's own 1823 publication reasserted...
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ISBN 978-3-87118-710-0. Heinrich Julius Klaproth (1820). Abhandlungen über die Sprache und Schrift der Uiguren. pp. 6–. Heinrich Julius von Klaproth (1820). Abhandlung über...
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publication of Titsingh's French translation of Sankoku Tsūran Zusetsu. Julius Klaproth was the editor, completing the task which was left incomplete by the...
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language in favour of Russian. The term "Yeniseian" was first used by Julius Klaproth in 1823 to collectively describe the Arins, Assans, Kets, Kotts, Pumpokols...
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four families: Tibeto-Burman, Tai, Mon–Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian. Julius Klaproth had noted in 1823 that Burmese, Tibetan, and Chinese all shared common...
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updated, re-edited version of Güldenstädt's Reisen was also published by Julius Klaproth in the "Verlage der Stuhrschen Buchhandlung" in 1834, under the title...
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in the 1850s, based on earlier use of German Tungusik by Heinrich Julius Klaproth. The alternative term Manchu–Tungus is also in use (Тунгусо-маньчжурские...
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between Tripoli and Alexandria. The book was translated into French by Julius Klaproth and later by Clement Mullet in 1868. Schmidl, Petra S. (1996). "Two...
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Chinese; and his work was then supplemented for posthumous publication by Julius Klaproth. The initial Japanese authorship is confirmed; the precise nengō-dating...
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"Kists" was introduced by Johann Anton Güldenstädt in the 1770s. Julius von Klaproth believed the term Kists only applied to the Kistin society of Ingushetia...
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part—it gave the Bonin Islands their name. After Rémusat's death, Julius Klaproth at the Institut Royal in Paris published his version of Titsingh's...
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Muslims of Xinjiang. It followed western European orientalists like Julius Klaproth in the 19th century who revived the name and spread the use of the...
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India was devoted to the Tibeto-Burman languages of British India. Julius Klaproth had noted in 1823 that Burmese, Tibetan and Chinese all shared common...
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documented in the year 1824 by pioneering ethnographer and orientalist Julius Klaproth. Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg has noted (in his work Ecstasies:...
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from the early 19th century by Wūlǐyǎsūtái zhìlüè (Chinese: 烏里雅蘇台志略), Julius Klaproth 1823, Matthias Castrén 1857, Nikolay Katanov, Vasily Radlov, etc. The...
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Joseon missions to Imperial China Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Julius Klaproth Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat Tsūkō ichiran, mid-19th century text Joseon...
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Turkic language theory include E.H. Parker, Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat, Julius Klaproth, Gustaf John Ramstedt, Annemarie von Gabain, and Charles Hucker. André...
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bringing it to the village, they detect the omen of an abundant harvest. Julius Klaproth 1823 Kurys (Digor Burku) is a dream land, a meadow belonging to the...
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l'origins des richesses au japon (translation of Hōka shiryaku by Julius Klaproth). Paris. (in French) (1712). ' 1712 – Tokushi Yoron (読史余論,, Lessons...
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Malte-Brun, 1810), japetisk (Rasmus Christian Rask, 1815), Indo-Germanisch (Julius Klaproth, 1823), indisch-teutsch (F. Schmitthenner, 1826), sanskritisch (Wilhelm...
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were Edme Jomard, a veteran of Napoleon's expedition, and Heinrich Julius Klaproth, a German orientalist. Some championed Young at the same time. The...
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Johann Anton Güldenstädt (1745–1781) Giuseppe Campanile (1762–1835) Julius Klaproth (1783–1835) François Bernard Charmoy (1793–1869) August Kościesza-Żaba...
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well-known work called Asia Polyglotta (1823) by the German scholar Julius Klaproth. In the introduction Koelle tells us that he wanted a selection of...
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are suspect of being invented traditions. At the time, Horváth and Julius Klaproth introduced the theory according to which Cumans, Jazyges and Hungarians...
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