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Johann Anton Güldenstädt

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Kosven, Mark Osipovich 1955. “Materialy po istorii etnografii Kavkaza v russkoi nauke”. Kavkazskii etnograficheskii sbornik. Vols. I, III. Ed. V. K. Gardanov. Moscow: Izdatelstvo Akademii nauk SSSR. I, Pp. 272–290. II,
295:, of which the Caucasus was a theater, with the Georgians acting as Russian allies. Immediately following the expedition, Russian interest in the region, particularly Georgia, grew markedly, culminating in the 268:. Güldenstädt took detailed notes on the languages of the region. After the expedition, which definitively established Güldenstädt's reputation at the Academy, he continued to work as a naturalist. 471:
Lavrov, L. I. 1976. “K 250-letiiu akademicheskogo kavkazovedeniia v Rossii.” Kavkazskii etnograficheskii sbornik. Vol. VI. Ed. V. K. Gardanov. Moscow: Izdatelstvo Akademii nauk SSSR. Pp. 3–10
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Güldenstädt's expedition was the first systematic study of the Caucasus. As was typical of contemporary expeditions organized in the spirit of the
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Materialy dlia istorii ekspeditsii Akademii nauk v XVIII i XIX vekakh: khronologicheskie obzory i opisanie arkhivnykh materialov.
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Russisch-Kayserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften (Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences). St. Petersburg,
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to explore the Russian empire's southern frontier. Güldenstädt travelled through
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Güldenstädt lost both his parents early, and from 1763 onwards studied
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In 1781, he died from an outbreak of fever in St. Petersburg.
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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The expedition contributed greatly to the fields of
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Riga
St. Petersburg
Berlin
University of Frankfurt (Oder)
Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences
Catherine the Great
Author abbrev. (botany)
Author abbrev. (zoology)
Riga
Latvia
St. Petersburg
Russia
Baltic German
naturalist
explorer
pharmacy
botany
natural history
Berlin
medicine
University of Frankfurt
Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences'
Catherine II of Russia
Ukraine
Astrakhan
Caucasus
Georgia
St Petersburg
Peter Simon Pallas
biology

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