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Emanuel von Friedrichsthal

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279: 144:, which necessitated his return to Europe in 1841, where he died in Vienna in 1842. This early death prevented him from publishing the results of his Central-American travels, but he had put on an exhibition of twenty-five daguerreotypes in New York, in the British Museum in London and in Paris, for which he was honored by the 345: 350: 145: 153: 355: 133:, becoming the first person to take daguerreotypes of the Mayan ruins, and the first European in the 19th century to visit the ruins of 375: 51: 365: 316: 385: 237: 380: 370: 360: 253: 90:, 1840). These publications acquired for him in particular a reputation in botany for their descriptions of the 206: 84:
Serbiens Neuzeit in geschichtlicher, politischer, topographischer, statistischer und naturhistorischer Hinsicht
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and entered Austrian government service, but soon left to pursue scientific travels. He traveled through
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Modern Serbia in Historical, Political, Topographical, Statistical, and Natural-Historical Respects
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Peter E. Palmquist & Thomas R. Kailbourn (2000). "Friedrichsthal, Baron Emanuel von".
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This biography of a member of a noble house or article about nobility is a
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Pioneer Photographers of the Far West: A Biographical Dictionary, 1840-1865
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Austrian traveler, daguerreotypist, botanist and archaeologist
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In 1840, he was posted as first secretary of the Austrian
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in mid-1840, and traveled throughout the Yucatán and
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in the 1830s, publishing his findings in two books:
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and in Central America and documented his findings.
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Austrian
daguerreotypist
botanist
archaeologist
Balkans
Uhřice
Austrian Empire
Czech Republic
Vienna
Theresian Military Academy
Rumelia
flora
Legation
Mexico
Maya civilization
John Lloyd Stephens
Frederick Catherwood
William H. Prescott
Boston
Yucatán
Chiapas
Chichen Itza
malaria
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name


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