Arnold Feuereisen

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Arnold Heinrich Feuereisen (born July 23, 1868 in Moscow , † September 10, 1943 in Posen ) was a Baltic German archivist.

Life

Arnold Feuereisen studied history at the University of Dorpat from 1887 to 1893 . From 1902 to 1907 he was the town archivist in Dorpat . He was a delegate at the Archaeological Congresses in Char'kov (1902), Ekaterinoslav (1905) and Černigov (1908). From 1910 to 1939 he was president of the Society for the History and Archeology of the Baltic Provinces of Russia .

After 1920 he successfully campaigned for the return of archives and art monuments from Russia. He had been living in retirement in Poznan since 1940 and was a volunteer at the collection point for Baltic German cultural assets .

Memberships

  • 1905 corresponding member of the Society for History and Archeology of the Baltic Sea Provinces in Riga, 1934 honorary member
  • Corresponding member of the Imperial Archaeological Society in Moscow, the Scholarly Archives Commission in Vitebsk and the Antiquities Society in Pernau (1901).
  • 1934 honorary member of the Estonian Literary Society

Publications

  • Report on the 12th Archaeological Congress in Charkov
  • Memorandum on the need to organize archaeological research in the Baltic provinces
  • The printer MG Grenzius and the reason for the "Dörptschen Zeitung"
  • The beginnings of the book trade in Dorpat
  • The beginnings of monument protection in Sweden and Livonia
  • Baltic prehistoric research and Professor Dr. Max Ebert †
  • Livonian historical literature in ...
  • A contribution to the promotion of our local history
  • History of the Rigas City Mutual Fire Insurance Association, 1765–1922
  • History of the seal of the city of Dorpat
  • Hermann von Bruiningk in memory
  • Letonikas grāmatu autoru rādītājs (1523-1919)
  • Pleskauer Festschrift
  • Fear of the Russians in Livonia and Sweden before the outbreak of the Great Northern War
  • About the introduction and use of the Gregorian calendar in Dorpat
  • On the question of the Baltic archives
  • About the thinking book of the city of Pernau

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arnold Hasselblatt and Gustav Otto : Album academicum of the Imperial University of Dorpat. C. Mattiesen, Dorpat 1889, p. 861, no.13362.