2017-07-28T19:49:40+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueDmitry Rovinsky, Johann August Carl Sievers, Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob, Aleksey Khomyakov, Martin Hattala, Alexander Keyserling, William Cureton, Marin Drinov, Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae, Wolfgang Helbig, Martin Rathke, Carel Gabriel Cobet, Gustav Leberecht Flügelflashcards
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Corresponding Members of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Corresponding Members of the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Rovinsky (Russian: Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Рови́нский; 28 August [O.S. 16 August] 1824 - 23 June 1895) was an art historian and compiler of reference albums on Russian portraits and engravings of the 18th to 19th centuries.
Johann August Carl Sievers
Johann August Carl Sievers (1762–1795) was a German botanist.
Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob
Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob (26 February 1759 – 22 July 1827) was a German philosopher, political scientist and economist.
Aleksey Khomyakov
Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov (Russian: Алексе́й Степа́нович Хомяко́в) (May 13 (O.S. May 1) 1804, Moscow – October 5 (O.S. September 23), 1860, Moscow) was a Russian theologian, philosopher, poet and amateur artist.
Martin Hattala
Martin Hattala (4 November 1821, Trstená, Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia)– 11 December 1903, Prague) was a Slovak pedagogue, Roman Catholic theologian and linguist.
Alexander Keyserling
Count Alexander Friedrich Michael Lebrecht Nikolaus Arthur von Keyserling (15 August 1815, in Kabile Parish – 8 May 1891, in Raikküla) was a Baltic German geologist and paleontologist from the Keyserlingk family of Baltic German nobility.
William Cureton
William Cureton (1808 – 17 June 1864) was an English Orientalist.
Marin Drinov
Marin Stoyanov Drinov (Bulgarian: Марин Стоянов Дринов, known in Russia as Марин Степанович Дринов) (1838 – 13 March 1906) was a Bulgarian historian and philologist from the National Revival period who lived and worked in Russia through most of his life.
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National Museum of Denmark (1865–1874).
Wolfgang Helbig
Wolfgang Helbig (2 February 1839 – 6 October 1915) was a German classical archaeologist born in Dresden.
Martin Rathke
Martin Heinrich Rathke (August 25, 1793, Danzig – September 3, 1860, Königsberg) was a German embryologist and anatomist.
Carel Gabriel Cobet
Carel Gabriel Cobet (28 November 1813 – 26 October 1889) was a Dutch classical scholar.
Gustav Leberecht Flügel
Gustav Leberecht Flügel (February 18, 1802 – July 5, 1870) was a German orientalist.
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Rovinsky (Russian: Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Рови́нский; 28 August [O.S. 16 August] 1824 - 23 June 1895) was an art historian and compiler of reference albums on Russian portraits and engravings of the 18th to 19th centuries.
Johann August Carl Sievers
Johann August Carl Sievers (1762–1795) was a German botanist.
Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob
Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob (26 February 1759 – 22 July 1827) was a German philosopher, political scientist and economist.
Aleksey Khomyakov
Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov (Russian: Алексе́й Степа́нович Хомяко́в) (May 13 (O.S. May 1) 1804, Moscow – October 5 (O.S. September 23), 1860, Moscow) was a Russian theologian, philosopher, poet and amateur artist.
Martin Hattala
Martin Hattala (4 November 1821, Trstená, Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia)– 11 December 1903, Prague) was a Slovak pedagogue, Roman Catholic theologian and linguist.
Alexander Keyserling
Count Alexander Friedrich Michael Lebrecht Nikolaus Arthur von Keyserling (15 August 1815, in Kabile Parish – 8 May 1891, in Raikküla) was a Baltic German geologist and paleontologist from the Keyserlingk family of Baltic German nobility.
William Cureton
William Cureton (1808 – 17 June 1864) was an English Orientalist.
Marin Drinov
Marin Stoyanov Drinov (Bulgarian: Марин Стоянов Дринов, known in Russia as Марин Степанович Дринов) (1838 – 13 March 1906) was a Bulgarian historian and philologist from the National Revival period who lived and worked in Russia through most of his life.
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National Museum of Denmark (1865–1874).
Wolfgang Helbig
Wolfgang Helbig (2 February 1839 – 6 October 1915) was a German classical archaeologist born in Dresden.
Martin Rathke
Martin Heinrich Rathke (August 25, 1793, Danzig – September 3, 1860, Königsberg) was a German embryologist and anatomist.
Carel Gabriel Cobet
Carel Gabriel Cobet (28 November 1813 – 26 October 1889) was a Dutch classical scholar.
Gustav Leberecht Flügel
Gustav Leberecht Flügel (February 18, 1802 – July 5, 1870) was a German orientalist.
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