Salminen timo (8 Ergebnisse)

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Asikainen, Katariina; Kiviluoma, Päivi; Nyrhinen, Kimmo; Perälä, Pirita; Rokka, Pekka; Salminen, Maria; Tapiainen, Timo; Vehmas, Päivi
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Asikainen, Katariina; Kiviluoma, Päivi; Nyrhinen, Kimmo; Perälä, Pirita; Rokka, Pekka; Salminen, Maria; Tapiainen, Timo; Vehmas, Päivi
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Muinainen Traakia : Kulta- ja hopea-aarteita Bulgariasta 5000 eKr. - 300 jKr. = Det forna Trakien : Guld- och silverskatter från Bulgarien 5000 f.Kr. - 300 e.Kr. = Ancient Thrace : Gold and silver treasures from Bulgaria 5000 BC - AD 300
Elka Penkova ; Jüri Kokkonen ; Peter Sundholm ; Timo Salminen
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Soft Cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Lots of information and photos about the ancient gold and silver treasure found in Bulgaria. Text in Finnish, English and Swedish. 187 pp.

Anbieter: Centralantikvariatet, Stockholm, SchwedenCentralantikvariatet
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. Helsinki, 2014. 4to. 424 pp. Sewn as issued. (Suomen muinaismuistoyhdistyksen aikakauskira (Finska fornminnesföreningens tidskrift) no. 122.) Med dedikation. Softcover / Paperback.

Epistulae 1 : Manuscripta Castreniana Personalia I,1 : Letters sent by M.A. Castrén
Matthias Alexander Castrén ; Timo Salminen (ed) ; Juha Janhunen (ed)
Verlag: Finno-Ugrian Society, 43, 2021
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Book on M.A. Castrén letters. Excellent condition. The letters are in the original language Swedish, other text is in English. 851 pp.

Verlag: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, 2021
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Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes KönigreichJoseph Burridge Books
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 149 pages in Swedish & English. Matthias Alexander Castrén (1813-1852) was by far the most significant Finnish linguist of the 19th century. In addition to being a linguist he was also a multidisciplinary scholar, equally versatile in the fields of ethnography, folklore, mythology, archaeology, history,…and human geography. He left behind a huge corpus of field data, collected by himself during prolonged expeditions to Karelia, Lapland, Arctic Russia, and Siberia between 1838 and 1849. During the short periods of time Castrén spent in an academic environment, he had little opportunity to synthesize his collections, a situation aggravated by his rapidly progressing and ultimately fatal illness. Therefore, a major part of his scholarly heritage remained unpublished when he died. After returning from his expedition in February 1849, Castrén actively started making preparations for his academic future and personal life. In January 1850, he became engaged to Natalia Tengström, the youngest daughter of Johan Tengström, Professor of Philosophy at the Imperial Alexander University in Helsinki. Their wedding took place in October 1850. The present volume contains the letters exchanged between Castrén and Natalia during the period of their engagement from February to September 1850.This intensive correspondence gives new insights into the persons of Castrén and his bride, as well as the role the Tengström family played in the intellectual circles of Finland. The letters also illustrate how intimate and, occasionally, humorous the relationship between Castrén and Natalia was. Although the social background of their engagement and marriage followed a pattern that was typical of the time, the letters speak for themselves and reveal that true love was involved. In the light of these previously unpublished letters Castrén himself emerges as a somewhat different person from the one he is known as on the basis of his other, more official and less intimate writings.

Verlag: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, 2017
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 187 pages. Matthias Alexander Castrén (1813-1852) was by far the most significant Finnish linguist of the 19th century. In addition to being a linguist he was also a multidisciplinary scholar, equally versatile in the fields of ethnography, folklore, mythology, archaeology, history, and human geography.…He left behind a huge corpus of field data, collected by himself during prolonged expeditions to Karelia, Lapland, Arctic Russia, and Siberia between 1838 and 1849. In the short periods of time Castrén spent in an academic environment, he had little opportunity to synthesize his collections, a situation aggravated by his rapidly progressing and ultimately fatal illness. Therefore, a major part of his scholarly heritage remained unpublished when he died. Castrén's aim was to find the original homeland of the Finns. He approached this question with the aid of linguistics, folklore, archaeology, and history. Castrén was appointed Docent of Finnish and Ancient Nordic Languages and Tribes at the Imperial Alexander University in Helsinki in 1841, and ten years later he became the first Professor of the Finnish Language. As an academic professor, he emphasized the scholarly community's duties to society outside of academia. This volume contains Castrén's archaeological and historical writings as well as texts connected to his activities as a university professor.

Verlag: Helsinki : Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura, 2019
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Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes KönigreichJoseph Burridge Books
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1647 pages. Matthias Alexander Castrén (1813-1852) was by far the most significant Finnish linguist of the 19th century. In addition to being a linguist he was also a multidisciplinary scholar, equally versatile in the fields of ethnography folklore, mythology, archaeology, history and human geography. H…e left behind a huge corpus of field data, collected by himself during prolonged expeditions to Karelia, Lapland, Arctic Russia, and Siberia between 1838 and 1849. During the short periods of time Castrén spent in an academic environment, he had little opportunity to synthesize his collections, a situation aggravated by his rapidly progressing and ultimately fatal illness. Therefore, a major part of his scholarly heritage remained unpublished when he died. M.A. Castrén continued the European tradition of expeditions in Russia but he was also able to fulfil the needs of the Imperial Russian administration for information about the Empire as well as the Finnish national movement's request to explore the history of the Finnish people. This two-part volume contains the reports and previously unpublished diaries written by Castrén in Finnish Lapland in 1838, Finnish and Russian Karelia in 1839, Finnish Lapland and Arctic Russia in 1841-1844, and in Siberia in 1845-1849. The introductory article contextualizes them in the intellectual and scholarly environment of the time.