Learned Estonian Society
Learned Estonian Society | |
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founding | 1838 |
place | Tartu , Estonia |
management | Marju Luts-Sootak |
Website | www.ut.ee |
The Estonian Scholarly Society ( Estonian : Õpetatud Eesti Selts ) is the oldest scientific society in Estonia . Your task is to research the language , culture and literature of the Estonians , especially the areas of philology , literary studies , folklore , ethnography , archeology , history , art history and numismatics .
history
The learned society was founded on January 18, 1838 in Dorpat (Estonian: Tartu) by the university professors Friedrich Georg von Bunge (law), Alexander Friedrich von Hueck (anatomy) and Friedrich Karl Hermann Kruse (history), the doctor and writer Friedrich Robert Fählmann as well the lecturer for Estonian language , Dietrich Heinrich Jürgenson . The seat of the society was the Imperial University of Dorpat, today's University of Tartu .
During the first few years, the publication of the Estonian national epic Kalevipoeg with a German translation by the Society's meeting reports from 1857 to 1861 was of outstanding importance .
From around 1860, the field of activity shifted away from popular enlightenment to the scientific investigation of Estonian culture and language. In the second half of the 19th century the society already had over 300 members. In the meantime, in addition to Baltic Germans , more and more Estonians have joined. Social and university conflicts led to the fact that the Estonian scholarly society disintegrated at the beginning of the First World War . The re-establishment took place in 1919 under the Estonian National University of Tartu.
During the Soviet rule in Estonia, the society was first subordinated to the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic in the late 1940s, only to be completely dissolved in June 1950.
The re-establishment took place on October 10, 1988. Today the Estonian Learned Society has around 100 members and honorary members. From 1996 to 2008, Tiit Rosenberg , Professor of Estonian History, was President of the Society; since January 23, 2008 the archaeologist Heiki Valk and since January 29, 2014 Professor of Legal History Marju Luts-Sootak .
people
President
- 1838–1840: Carl Gehewe (1796–1856).
- 1840–1842: Alexander Friedrich von Hueck (1802–1842)
- 1843–1850: Friedrich Robert Faehlmann (1798–1850)
- 1851–1853: Carl Reinthal (1797–1872)
- 1853–1856: Gustav Santo (1802–1856)
- 1856–1859: Carl von Bruiningk (1804–1869)
- 1859–1860: Ewald Tobien (1811–1860)
- 1860–1861: Theodor Beise (1818–1878)
- 1861–1864: Carl Schirren (1826–1910)
- 1864–1867: Johannes Engelmann (1832–1912)
- 1867–1869: Eduard Winkelmann (1838–1896)
- 1869–1899: Leo Meyer (1830–1910)
- 1899–1912: Wolfgang Schlüter (1848–1919)
- 1912–1914: Adalbert Volck (1868–1948)
- 1919–1921: Arnold Hasselblatt (1852–1927)
- 1922–1927: August Westrèn-Doll (1882–1961)
- 1928–1929: Walter Anderson (1885–1962)
- 1930– : Julius Mark (1890–1959)
Honorary members
Surname | since | Until / death | Reference in the meeting reports |
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Nikolai Anderson , professor in Kazan | 1892 | † 1905 | 1900 |
Johannes Reinhold Aspelin , professor and state archaeologist in Helsingfors | 1887 | † 1915 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910 |
August Bielenstein , pastor in Doblen | 1887 | † 1907 | 1890, 1900, 1905 |
Hermann von Bruiningk , Knighthood Secretary in Riga | 1887 | † 1927 | 1900, 1905, 1910 |
Woldemar Graf von dem Broel-Plater on Dombrowitza in Volhynia | 1876 | † 1911 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1911 (death report) |
Anton Buchholtz in Riga | 1896 (according to BBLD) | † 1901 | 1900 |
Johannes Engelmann , lawyer | 1861. resp. 1910 | † 1912 | 1910 |
Richard Hausmann , Prof. emer. | 1871, resp. 1896 | † 1918 | 1900, 1905, 1910 |
Jakob Hurt , pastor in St. Petersburg | 1887 | † 1907 | 1890, 1900, 1905 |
Georg Alexander zu Mecklenburg , in St. Petersburg | 1883 | † 1909 | 1890, 1900, 1905 |
Friedrich von Meyendorff , Livonian Land Marshal in Riga | 1887 | † 1911 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1911 (death report) |
Rudolph Raison, Pastor emeritus, in Lassen (1900), in Sperlingshof near llluxt (1905) | 1887 | † 1908 | 1890, 1900, 1905 |
Ivan Yegorovich Sabelin , Real State Councilor, Director of the Moscow Museum | 1887 | † 1909 | 1890, 1900, 1905 |
Andrei Alexandrowitsch Saburow , State Secretary and Senator, member of the Imperial Council, in St. Petersburg | 1876 | † 1916 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910 |
Ivan Ivanovich Tolstoy , Vice President of the Academy of Arts, in St. Petersburg | 1882 | † 1916 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910 |
Praskowja Sergejewna Uvarowa , President of the Moscow Archaeological Society | 1887 | † 1924 | 1890, 1900, 1905, 1910 |
Iwan Efimowitsch Andrejewski, Director of the Archaeological Institute and Professor emer. In St. Petersburg | 1887 | † 1891 | 1890 |
Nikolaj Kasimirowitsch Boguschewski in Pleskau | 1879 | † 1892 | 1890 |
Arved Konrad von Brasch auf Ropkoy, district administrator | 1888 | † 1899 | 1890 |
Theodor Baron Bühler, privy councilor, director of the main state archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow | 1875 | † 1896 | 1890, 1895, 1896 (death report) |
Afanassi Fjodorowitsch Bytschkow, privy councilor, vice-president of the Kaiserl. Archaeological Society in St. Petersburg | 1887 | † 1899 | 1890 |
Paul Jordan, Secretary of the Statistical Bureau in Reval | 1887 | † 1894 | 1890 |
Michael Kapustin, privy councilor, curator of the St. Petersburg teaching district | 1883 | † 1899 | 1890 |
Alexander von Keyserling , on Raiküll in Estonia, court master | 1863 | † 1891 | 1890 |
Ernst Kunik , academic in St. Petersburg | 1860 | † 1899 | 1890 |
Karl Malm, Provost of Rappel in Estonia | 1887 | † 1901 | 1890 |
Alexander von Stackelberg , Senator | 1881 | † 1898 | 1890 |
Leo Meyer , professor | 1866, resp. 1894 | † 1910 | 1896 |
Wolfgang Schlüter , private lecturer in Dorpat, president of the Estonian learned society. | 1877, resp. 1911 | † 1919 | 1911 |
literature
- Hellmuth Weiss : The historical societies . In: Georg von Rauch (Hrsg.): History of Baltic German historiography . Böhlau Cologne Vienna 1986. pp. 121-139 (especially pp. 128-131).
- Bibliography of all publications: Õpetatud Eesti Seltsi perioodiliste ja jätkväljaannete koondregistrid . Tartu 1977.
- Jörg Hackmann: "From the learned Estonian society" to ""petatud Eesti Seltsi". Association and nation in Estonia . In: Norbert Angermann , Michael Garleff , Wilhelm Lenz (eds.): Baltic provinces, Baltic states and the national. Festschrift for Gert von Pistohlkors on his 70th birthday. (Writings of the Baltic Historical Commission, Volume 14). Lit, Münster 2005, ISBN 3-8258-9086-4 . Pp. 185-211.
Web links
- Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry to the Learned Estonian Society. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- History of the Estonian Scholarly Society (German)
- Meeting reports of the Estonian Scholarly Society in Dorpat, 1863-1940
Individual evidence
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Gehewe, Carl Heinrich Constantin. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ↑ a b c d Friedrich Amelung : Festival album of the Estonian learned society for its 50th anniversary , Dorpat, 1888.
- ↑ P. Tarvel, H. Kruus, J. Olvet (Eds.): Santo, Gustav Moritz In: Eesti biograafiline leksikon. Täiendusköide. Tartu, Tallinn, 1940.
- ^ Kersti Taal: Õpetatud Eesti Selts Leo Meyeri ajal (1869-1899). In: ÕES aastaraamat 1994–1999. , Tartu, 2002.
- ↑ Arhiivikool: Bruiningkid Paluperas. Tartu, 2014
- ↑ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry to Tobien, Ewald Sigismund. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Engelmann, Johannes August. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry to Schlüter, Wolfgang Heinrich Julius. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ↑ 756th monthly meeting of March 7, 1912. Meeting reports of the Estonian learned society in Dorpat 1912–1920 , Tartu, 1921, p. 12.
- ↑ Paul Wolfgang Merkel'sche Family Foundation: Dr. Adalbert Volck. In: Family data of the Paul Wolfgang Merkel Family Foundation Nuremberg. Nuremberg, 2010.
- ↑ a b Meeting reports of the learned Estonian society at Dorpat 1921,1922 , Tartu, 1922, 1923.
- ↑ Annual report. Meeting reports of the Estonian learned society in Dorpat 1929 , Tartu, 1931, p. 212.
- ↑ Directory of members at the end of 1890 http://hdl.handle.net/10062/21038
- ↑ Directory of members at the end of 1900 http://hdl.handle.net/10062/20876
- ↑ Directory of members at the end of 1905 http://hdl.handle.net/10062/20907
- ↑ List of members at the end of 1910 http://hdl.handle.net/10062/20920
- ↑ List of members at the end of 1910 http://hdl.handle.net/10062/20921
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Nikolai Anderson. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on JR Aspelin. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry on August Bielenstein. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Hermann v. Bruiningk. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Woldemar Gf. v. Broel plater. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry on Anton Buchholtz. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Johannes Engelmann. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Richard Hausmann. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ↑ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Jakob Hurt. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Georg v. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Friedrich v. Meyendorff. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Rudolf v. Reason. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Zabelin, Ivan Egorovič. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Andrej A. Saburov. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Tolstoj, Ivan Ivanovič. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry to Uvarova, Praskovʹâ Sergeevna. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Andreevskij, Ivan Efimovič. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Nik. v. Bogushevsky. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Arved v. Brash. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Theodor v. Buhler. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Byčkov, Afanasij Federovič. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Paul Jordan. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Michael Kapustin. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Alexander Graf v. Keyserling. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on E. Kunik. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Carl Malm. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry on Stackelberg, Alexander. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry on Leo Meyer. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
- ^ Baltic Historical Commission (Ed.): Entry on Wolfgang Schlueter. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital