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Orlov, Yuriy P., N. V. Govorova, V. N. Lukach, G. A. Baitugaeva, A. V. Klementyev, and E. N. Kakulya. "Iron metabolismin conditions of infection. Review." Alexander Saltanov Intensive Care Herald, no. 1 (December 15, 2020): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21320/1818-474x-2020-1-90-99.

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The purpose of writing the review. Analysis of publications on the role of iron metabolism in the manifestation of the septic process and the dependence of bacterial flora activity on the conditions of their access to iron. Methods. More than 200 publications in pubmed, Medline, EMBASE medical literature databases were analyzed between 2000 and 2018 using the search words: iron and infection, iron and sepsis, iron exchange, iron and bacteria - including and available works in domestic (e-library) literature. Results. The review uses materials from 61 publications that meet the challenges of the search and reflect both the relationship between iron exchange and the development of the septic process and the importance for the medical community of understanding the identified relationships in the search for future therapeutic approaches. Conclusion. The review provides evidence of direct iron involvement in the manifestation of the septic process caused by various bacterial (q/-) and fungal flora. Introduction of iron-hesing agents and ciderophon - conjugate drugs to infected patients today seems to be a biologically acceptable approach as an auxiliary therapy in the treatment of septic process caused by pathogens dependent on iron supply (many bacterial and fungal pathogens), but the problem that is being raised certainly requires further experimental and clinical research.
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Elffers, Henk. "Dick Hessing, 1943–2003." Journal of Economic Psychology 24, no. 6 (December 2003): 719–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joep.2003.08.001.

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Rexine, John, and Robert Lamberton. "Hesiod." Classical World 82, no. 6 (1989): 475. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4350493.

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Duran, Martí. "Hesiod." Classical Review 49, no. 1 (April 1999): 2–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cr/49.1.2.

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Böhme, Robert. "Hesiod, Fr. 24 MW." Emerita 59, no. 2 (December 30, 1991): 275–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1991.v59.i2.510.

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Morgan, Llewelyn. "Hesiod Vindicated." Classical Review 51, no. 1 (March 2001): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cr/51.1.3.

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Hayne, S. M., and H. W. Gonyou. "Behavioural diversity within groups of juvenile pigs." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science 2001 (2001): OC6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752756200006402.

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Understanding behavioural diversity is important for commercial production, animal behaviour and welfare. One interpretation of individual differences in behaviour is that these represent different strategies for coping with a changing environment. For example, Hessing et al. (1994) categorized pigs as active/resistant or passive/non-resistant, based on each pig’s reaction to restraint. However, these conclusions have been criticized. For example, Jensen et al. (1995) argued that for two such categories to exist, there must be a bimodal distribution of the scores from a population, which Hessing et al. (1994) failed to demonstrate. Determining individual behavioural characteristics and any relationship they may have with performance has been the focus of recent research. The objective of this experiment was to determine the primary characteristics that distinguish individual pigs.
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Darcus Sullivan, Shirley. "Phrenes in Hesiod." Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 67, no. 1 (1989): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rbph.1989.3653.

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Cronan, Dennis. "Cædmon and Hesiod." English Studies 87, no. 4 (August 2006): 379–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00138380600768106.

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Wirth, Thomas. "Auf den Spuren des Hofrats Friedrich von Hessing." Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie - Mitteilungen und Nachrichten 2, no. 02 (April 26, 2013): 202–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1345578.

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Vinnikov, M. E., and H. D. Dovletbaev. "Diarrhea treatment with raw apples." Kazan medical journal 32, no. 7 (September 20, 2021): 581–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kazmj80621.

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The treatment of diarrhea with raw apples is an old folk remedy that has been used for many years in Germany by non-physicians (Hessing, Klimsch). Among doctors, Dr. Heissler has been using apples for more than 20 years for diarrhea due to tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands and other etiology.
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Castro, David Hernández. "Aphrodite Ζείδωρος: the subversion of the myth of Prometheus and Pandora in Empedocles." ΣΧΟΛΗ. Ancient Philosophy and the Classical Tradition 13, no. 2 (2019): 430–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1995-4328-2019-13-2-430-450.

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This article examines the relationship between Hesiod and Empedocles through a comparative analysis of the Prometheus and Pandora myth and the Queen Cypris narrative. The author sustains that correspondences between the works of Hesiod and Empedocles can be interpreted through the framework of overlapping narrative structures, which would help to establish the order of the fragments. The relationship between Empedocles and Hesiod is polemic due to the fact that they belong to rival schools of wisdom. In the case of Empedocles, that school emanated from the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi.
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Sheppard, Richard. "Book Review: Jakob Hessing and Verena Lenzen: Sebalds Blick." Journal of European Studies 46, no. 3-4 (October 2016): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047244116665322w.

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LEE, YOUNG JUNE. "Apaturinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Korean Peninsula: Synonymic Lists and Keys to Tribes, Genera and Species." Zootaxa 2169, no. 1 (July 28, 2009): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2169.1.1.

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This paper provides keys to tribes, genera and species and synonymic lists for the 12 butterfly species belonging to eight genera of Apaturinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) from the Korean Peninsula: Apatura ilia (Denis and Schiffermüller), Apatura metis Freyer, Apatura iris (Linnaeus), Hestina japonica (Felder and Felder), Hestina assimilis (Linnaeus), Sasakia charonda (Hewitson), Mimathyma schrenckii (Ménétriès), Mimathyma nycteis (Ménétriès), Sephisa princeps (Fixsen), Chitoria ulupi (Doherty), Dilipa fenestra (Leech) and Dichorragia nesimachus (Doyère). Species accounts include brief summaries of each taxon’s biology, taxonomy and life history. The distributional ranges of the Hestina persimilis species complex are discussed and illustrated.
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Dereymaeker, Nathalie. "Hesdin, Philippeville et Charlemont." Histoire urbaine 45, no. 1 (2016): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhu.045.0017.

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SCHROEDER, C. M. "ZENODOTUS' TEXT OF HESIOD." Classical Quarterly 59, no. 1 (April 23, 2009): 271–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838809000226.

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Faulkner, Andrew T. "Homeric Hymns and Hesiod." Classical Review 55, no. 2 (October 2005): 392–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clrevj/bni218.

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Clay, Diskin. "The World of Hesiod." Ramus 21, no. 02 (1992): 131–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048671x00002605.

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Toute pensée de l'origine des choses n'est jamais qu'une revérie de leur disposition actuelle, une manière de dégénérescence du réel, une variation sur ce qui est. Paul Valéry in his Preface to Poe's Eureka. The World of Hesiod is familiar as a title, but the world of Hesiod is difficult to locate in a single place. Indeed, it is a number of places. It seems to have its centre in Askra in Boiotia and to extend out in space as far as the high slopes of Mount Helikon. It is a land-locked world and its severe limitations are apparent from what the poet says about the sea and the short sea passage from the mainland at Aulis to Chalkis on Euboia. Even as he offers his advice to the seafarer, he admits that he has no experience in seafaring or ships himself (W&D 649). He had only made the trip across to the island of Euboia once to compete as a poet at the funeral games of Amphidamas (W&D 646-60). Hesiodic poetry, when it centres on Hesiod's home, seems to crowd into a very small and disagreeable patch of typical Greek countryside. But his Muses enlarge this world. They provide him with a knowledge that he cannot gain himself—both of seafaring and of the vast expanse of the physical world whose origins go beyond the very beginnings of human time. Hesiod's local Muses transport him from the springs of Permessos to the deep currents of Ocean and they disclose to him a universe vaster in its extent and deeper in time than that of the Homeric poems. A sign of these enlarged horizons is the fact that in the Theogony Hesiod begins to sing of the Muses of Helikon (1-4), but then shifts attention to the Muses of Olympos (36-80).
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Pavlou, Maria. "Hesiod in Plato’s Theaetetus." Classical World 111, no. 2 (2018): 177–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/clw.2018.0001.

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van den Berg, Robbert M. "PROCLUS ON HESIOD'S WORKS AND DAYS AND ‘DIDACTIC’ POETRY." Classical Quarterly 64, no. 1 (April 16, 2014): 383–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838813000773.

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In their introduction to the recent excellent volume Plato & Hesiod, the editors G.R. Boys-Stones and J.H. Haubold observe that when we think about the problematic relationship between Plato and the poets, we tend to narrow this down to that between Plato and Homer. Hesiod is practically ignored. Unjustly so, the editors argue. Hesiod provides a good opportunity to start thinking more broadly about Plato's interaction with poets and poetry, not in the least because the ‘second poet’ of Greece represents a different type of poetry from Homer's heroic epics, that of didactic poetry. What goes for Plato and Hesiod goes for Proclus and Hesiod. Proclus (a.d. 410/12–85), the productive head of the Neoplatonic school in Athens, took a great interest in poetry to which he was far more positively disposed than Plato had ever been. He wrote, for example, two lengthy treatises in reaction to Socrates' devastating criticism of poetry in the Republic as part of his commentary on that work in which he tries to keep the poets within the Platonic pale. This intriguing aspect of Proclus' thought has, as one might expect, not failed to attract scholarly attention. In Proclus' case too, however, discussions tend to concentrate on his attitude towards Homer (one need only think here of Robert Lamberton's stimulating book Homer the Theologian). To some extent this is only to be expected, since much of the discussion in the Commentary on the Republic centres on passages from Homer. Proclus did not, however, disregard Hesiod: we still possess his scholia on the Works and Days, now available in a recent edition by Patrizia Marzillo.
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Tsagarakis, Odysseus. "On the question of priority of Homer and Hesiod." Emerita 54, no. 2 (December 30, 1986): 189–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1986.v54.i2.646.

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Marangos, N., and J. Schipper. "Current Aspects of Hesring Aid Treatment: Technology, Goals, and Review." Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie 78, no. 12 (December 1999): 703–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-1999-12973.

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Bartlett, Robert C. "An introduction to Hesiod's Works and Days." Review of Politics 68, no. 2 (May 2006): 177–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003467050600009x.

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The present essay sketches the outline and the intention of Hesiod's Works and Days. Hesiod's principal task appears to be the identification (and praise) of the best way of life for his wayward brother Perses, but in carrying out this task, Hesiod speaks of justice and its human and divine supports in such a way as to go well beyond what would be of benefit to his brother. For in the course of his analysis of justice, or as a result of it, Hesiod praises also the life of autonomous understanding, the life that appears to be the poet's own. In crucial ways, then, Hesiod explores the chief themes of what was to become political philosophy, and for this reason, among others, he deserves the attention of all those who are also concerned with it.
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Alexandros Kampakoglou. "Melampus in Callimachus and Hesiod." Classical Journal 113, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5184/classicalj.113.1.0001.

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Carter, Jared. "Hesiod: Poet and Peasant Overtures." Chicago Review 37, no. 1 (1990): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25305479.

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Priou, Alex. "Hesiod: Man, Law and Cosmos." Polis 31, no. 2 (August 15, 2014): 233–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/20512996-12340016.

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In his two chief works, the Theogony and Works and Days, Hesiod treats the possibility of providence. In the former poem, he considers what sort of god could claim to gives human beings guidance. After arriving at Zeus as the only consistent possibility, Hesiod presents Zeus’ rule as both cosmic and legalistic. In the latter poem, however, Hesiod shows that so long as Zeus is legalistic, his rule is limited cosmically to the human being. Ultimately, Zeus’ rule emerges as more human than cosmic, and thus unable to fulfil the cosmic demands of piety. Hesiod’s presentation thus begs, without thematically posing, the question of how human beings ought to live. Accordingly, Hesiod’s theological analysis, and not his theogony (or, implicit cosmogony or cosmology), sets the stage for the inquiries of the early Greek philosophers, and so political philosophy as a whole.
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Kirby, John T. "Rhetoric and Poetics in Hesiod." Ramus 21, no. 1 (1992): 34–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048671x00002666.

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Interest in the study of rhetoric and its effects has, of late, seen a notable increase in literary circles. This is understandable, given the whole tendency of current literary theory, but one might equally understandably suppose that that tendency would long postdate Greek poetry of the Archaic period. It would be striking, then, to discover here—at the earliest extant stratum of western literature—a vital interest in the nature of human communication, in its sociological and political effects, and in its relationship to what we have come to think of as artistic creativity. And yet, I submit, that is just what we do discover.In the case of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the task of extrapolating a synthetic theory of rhetoric would be a complex one, because so much of the text is couched in what Benveniste calls ‘histoire’, i.e. ‘historical narration’—that is, rather than the narrator's addressing the audience, implicitly or explicitly, in a direct I/you relation, both are looking away towards a third point, the site of the dramatic action. Moreover, rather than engage the reader/audience in the consideration of some abstract disquisition, the poet presents a muthos, i.e. represents a series of actions. Much more of Hesiod's verse, however, is in the form of what Benveniste calls ‘discours’, or ‘discourse’, which is directed precisely to the reader/audience. Even the narrative portions of Hesiod often have what we might term a frankly philosophical application; that is, the purpose of the narrative is didactic and, typically, ethical.
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Bonanno, Daniela. "Helen Van Noorden, Playing Hesiod." Anabases, no. 26 (November 1, 2017): 253–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anabases.6273.

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Lovatt, Helen. "Hesiod and the Divine Gaze." Helios 40, no. 1-2 (2013): 143–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hel.2013.0016.

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Zigmunde, Alīda. "Foreword." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.001.

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The second volume of the scientific journal of RTU Research Centre for Engineering History (RCEH) is devoted to the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Latvia. The authors of articles are historians of science, pedagogues and museum workers of Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine. The themes of articles and their main characters are related to the Riga Polytechnicum (RP) / Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
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Zigmunde, Alīda, and Alvars Baldiņš. "Graduates and students of the Riga Polytechnicum / Riga Polytechnic Institute ‒ participants of the Proclamation of independent Republic of Latvia." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 12–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.002.

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In 2018, Latvia celebrates a hundred years since it became an independent state. One hundred years ago, on 18 November 1918, 38 members of the People’s Council of Latvia (further in the text ‒ the People’s Council) took part in the proclamation of Latvia. None of them experienced the restoration of the Republic of Latvia, and most of them died before the end of the Second World War. There were seven graduates of the Riga Polytechnicum (RP) / Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and one student who did not receive a diploma from the institute among the participants in the founding act of the Republic of Latvia. Of the seven graduates four suffered repressions in 1941 and were taken to Siberia, two after the Second World War went into exile, one died in 1924. Some of the participants of the Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia have left written testimonies about the beginnings of the state’s foundation. All members of the People’s Council were reputable Latvian citizens, some of them were awarded the Order of Three Stars for meritorious service to native land.
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Zigmunde, Alīda, and Maija Pozemkovska. "The role of the Riga Latvian Society in the life of students and graduates of the Riga Polytechnicum / Riga Polytechnic Institute (1862–1919)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 24–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.003.

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The Riga Latvian Society (RLS) is the oldest Latvian organization in the world, where students, graduates and academic staff from oldest universities in the territory of Latvia – the Riga Polytechnicum (RP), from 1896 – the Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), had worked. The activities of the Society and its members have been diverse and varied, and their results are different, too. The heritage preserved for the future is books compiled and translated by Latvians that are well-known folk historical and cultural values, and new educated, patriotic generations of Latvians. Poor students were supported as much as possible, enabling them to achieve their chosen goals and contribute to Latvia’s economic and national development, culture and education. The 150th anniversary of the RLS, the collaboration of the Society with the RP / RPI students, graduates and academic staff until 1919, has been studied.
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Zigmunde, Alīda, Ērika Lanka, Elita Stikute, and Zanda Šlegelmilha. "Former students of the Riga Polytechnicum and Riga Polytechnic Institute (1862–1919) – literary workers." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 45–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.004.

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The authors of the article have gathered literary works of poets and writers – former students of Riga Polytechnicum (RP) and Riga Polytechnic institute (RPI), and have characterized them. Several Latvian and foreign literary workers have studied at the institute. Only six of them – Alfrēds Andersons, Jānis Bergs, Rihards Ērglis, Ernests Eferts, Jānis Miķelsons and Arvīds Valdmanis – received diplomas in engineering after graduating from Departments of Engineering, Commerce and Agriculture. A. Valdmanis has written course books and literary works. Latvian poet Jānis Poruks and Russian writer Mihail Prishvin (Михаил Михаилович Пришвин) have also studied at the institute, but just like few others did not become engineers and are known due to their achievements in literature. RPI graduate admiral Teodors Spāde also wrote poems.
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Zigmunde, Alīda, and Oļegs Šapovalovs. "The activities of factory «Prowodnik» in Riga and its employees – graduates of the Riga Polytechnicum / Riga Polytechnic Institute." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.005.

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The article gives an overview of the activities of rubber, gutta-percha and telegraph factory «Prowodnik» in Riga, founded in 1888. Before the First World War, the factory was one of the four largest rubber factories in the world. During the First World War, in 1915, the factory was evacuated to Moscow, in 1918, it was expropriated. In 1921, the shareholders decided to re-establish «Prowodnik» in its old premises in Riga, but the economic situation had changed. For some years it operated as a woodworking factory (1925–1935), but it never reached the boom it had experienced at the end of the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century. At the end of the 1930s the factory was liquidated. The alumni of the Riga Polytechnicum (RP) and Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) who had given significant input in its achievements have been identified by the authors of this article.
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Zvaigzne, Māris, Alīda Zigmunde, and Ilze Gudro. "The family of Indriķis Blankenburgs (1887–1944) and architectural projects in the turn of the century." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 76–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.006.

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The graduate of the Department of Architecture (1913) of the Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), architect Indriķis Blankenburgs (1887–1944) is one of the best-known architects of school buildings in Latvia during the interwar years. Most of his more than 30 projected schools and other buildings are still used for the original purpose of the architect. Using the documents of the Latvian State Historical Archives and library collections, the article follows the Blankenburgs family and outlines the contribution of I. Blankenburgs to school architecture and provides the list of schools designed by the architect.
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Zvirgzdiņš, Indulis. "Ļaudona Agriculture School building designed by architect Indriķis Blankenburgs." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 92–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.007.

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The construction plan of the Ļaudona Two-Year Agriculture School (1923) supposedly is the first project of an educational institution of the graduate of the Riga Polytechnic Institute (1913), architect Indriķis Blankenburgs (1877–1944). It was not a new building, but a reconstruction of the building after a fire, however, we can find some elements that had been used in the new buildings. The building was used for education for more than half-century. The article is devoted to the history of the building, also mentioning other buildings designed by I. Blankenburgs’ projects in Madona city.
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Saladžinskas, Sigitas Vladas, and Kristina Vaisvalavičiene. "Professional activities of Latvian born Lithuanian architect and engineer Karolis Reisonas (1894–1981) in Šiauliai." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 100–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.008.

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The article introduces the life of not well-known in Latvia Latvian born Lithuanian Karolis Reisonas (in Latvian: Kārlis Reisons; 1894–1981) and his professional activities in Šiauliai city, as well as highlights the main features of the architect’s creative work and the importance of his work in the history of Lithuanian architecture. K. Reisonas was one of the most prominent creators of modern architecture of the 20th century during interwar period in Lithuania. He is the author and co-author of representative buildings in the cities of Lithuania, as well as in Riga and Adelaide (Australia). K. Reisonas graduated from Riga Real School (1913) and St. Petersburg Institute of Civil Engineers (1920). He has worked as the Engineer of the Šiauliai city and Head of the Construction Department of the Municipality (1922–1930), the Director of the Tenth1 Courses of Šiauliai Construction (1925), later – the Director of the Šiauliai Vocational School (1926), and an Advisor of Lithuania Chamber of Agriculture (1927–1928). Fourteen building to his design in Kaunas and Šiauliai cities are included in the list of cultural values of Lithuania. K. Reisonas’ early projects are characterized by historicism, eclectic elements, of «brick style». Later projects have the features of aesthetic rationalism, functionalism, and adaptation to urban and cultural-historical context. After the Second World War, he and his family immigrated to Germany, later Adelaide in Australia, where he participated in the life of the Adelaide Lithuanian community.
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Gaitniece, Lāsma. "Citizens of Liepāja city Teodors and Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis in business and engineering sciences." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.009.

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The article is dedicated to the citizens of Liepāja city Teodors Bredžs- Briedis (1885–1940) and Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis (1909–1989) – father and son. Father Teodors Bredžs-Briedis was an entrepreneur in Liepāja city, but his son, Nikolajs, graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry (1936) of the University of Latvia, emigrated to the United States of America at the end of the Second World War. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis had a brilliant scientist’s career – his research work in the metal welding industry was valued in 1955 by the Lincoln Gold Medal Award of the American Welding Society. In 1956, he was admitted to the US Honorary Society of Scientists and Researchers. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis has received 27 patents and is the author of 14 scientific publications.
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Coja, Sergejs. "The life and work of the student of the Riga Polytechnic Institute, psalmist Jaan Jürjens (1866–1915)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.010.

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Jaan Jürjens was an Estonian of Russian Orthodox faith. He graduated from the Riga Orthodox Theological Seminary in 1888 and from St. Petersburg Orthodox Theological Academy in 1902. From 1907 to 1910, he studied at the Department of Agriculture of Riga Polytechnic Institute. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he served the Russian Orthodox Church and fellow humans as churchwarden, elementary school teacher and professor of Orthodox Theological Seminary. Jaan Jürjens is an author of several published books and scientific papers.
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Vergunov, Victor. "Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute, agronomist Boris Jenken (1873–1943)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.011.

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The article is dedicated to the life and creative heritage of the graduate of the Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI; 1900) agronomist Boris Jenken (Борис Карлович Єнкен; 1873–1943). B. Jenken was an organizer, scientist, breeder, educator, historian and bibliographer of agrarian science of the Ukrainian national agriculture. The study was carried out using not well-known and recently distributed documents for use in the archives of the Russian Federation and the Ukraine, as well as monographs and publications in periodicals. The article analyses the life and activity periods of the researcher related to the organization and implementation of national agricultural trials, mainly in the field of breeding and seed growing. The emphasis was placed on B. Jenkens’ scientific and pedagogical work in Ukraine: in Kharkiv (1908–1919; 1925–1926; 1930), Odessa (1924), Maslovka (1927–1929), and Kyiv (1928–1929).
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Zigmunde, Alīda. "Chronology of key events of Riga Technical University." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 2 (November 1, 2018): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2018.012.

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IN STUDY YEAR 2017/2018September 1Prime Minister of Latvia Māris Kučinskis attended the traditional meeting of RTU Rector with teaching staff and employees of RTU and presented to the Rector a Letter of Appreciation «For lifelong contribution to the development of Latvian science and persistent efforts to develop studies of exact sciences, innovation and technology transfer, thus enhancing the quality of education development of the national economy».
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Zigmunde, Alīda. "Foreword." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 5–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.001.

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This is the third volume of the scientific journal of RTU Research Centre for Engineering History (RCEH). The articles in the journal mainly are reports from the 59th International Scientific Conference held on 10 October 2018. The authors of articles are Latvian and Lithuanian scientists, historians of science and pedagogues. The articles review the lives of graduates, lecturers and employees of Riga Polytechnicum (RP) / Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), as well as identify Latvians who lived outside the present territory of Latvia and studied in RPI until the foundation of the Republic of Latvia. The volume contains eight articles.
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Gudro, Ilze, and Jānis Krastiņš. "Contribution of Architect Daina Danneberga to the Architecture in the Second Half of the 20th Century." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 11–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.002.

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The article reflects the contribution of the renowned Latvian architect Daina Danneberga to Latvian architecture, as well as the significant events and growth of her life. While living and working in Soviet times, the architect has designed both residential and public buildings, which are still in use and whose cultural and historical significance has surely increased over the time. The most recognizable object designed by the architect is the Student Campus of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), now Riga Technical University (RTU), on the Ķīpsala Island. It was designed by D. Danneberga from 1969 to 1986. The architect has also developed projects for several other educational institutions as well as public and residential buildings, both in Latvia and abroad.
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Saladžinskas, Sigitas Vladas, and Kristina Vaisvalavičienė. "Professional Activities (1930–1981) of Latvian-Born Lithuanian Architect and Engineer Karolis Reisonas (1894–1981) in Kaunas, Panevėžys and Adelaide Cities." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 35–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.003.

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The article introduces the professional activities of Latvian-born Lithuanian architect and engineer Karolis Reisonas (in Latvian: Kārlis Reisons; 1894–1981) in the second half of his life – from 1930 in Kaunas, Panevėžys and Adelaide cities – and his role in the history of Lithuanian architecture. K. Reisonas was one of the most prominent creators of modern 20th-century interwar Lithuanian architecture and together with other famous Lithuanian architects formed a special style of Kaunas modern architecture in interwar period. K. Reisonas is the author or co-author of representative buildings in Šiauliai, Kaunas and other Lithuanian cities, as well as in Riga and Adelaide cities. Architect and engineer K. Reisonas worked as Šiauliai City Engineer and Head of Municipal Construction Department (1922–1930), Director of Šiauliai Vocational School (1926), Consultant of Lithuanian Chamber of Agriculture (1927–1928), Head of Construction Department of Kaunas Municipality (1930– 1938), Panevėžys City Engineer (1940) and Burgomaster (1941–1944). From 1949, the Reisonas family lived in Adelaide city, Australia. To his projects three monuments of independence were built in Lithuania – Monument of Independence in Šiauliai city, Podium of the Freedom Monument of Kaunas city and Roman Catholic Christ’s Resurrection Church in Kaunas city. Fourteen of buildings in Lithuania (in Kaunas and Šiauliai cities) designed by him are included in the list of cultural values of Lithuania. Early K. Reisonas’ projects are characterized by historism, elements of eclecticism and «brick style», later projects are characterized by austere rationalism, functionalism, adaptation to urban construction and cultural and historical context.
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Gaitniece, Lāsma, and Alīda Zigmunde. "Achievements of Engineer, Entrepreneur and Teacher Jānis Baumanis (1878–1945)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 52–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.004.

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The article is devoted to engineer, teacher and one of mayors of Lie- pāja City Municipality – Jānis Baumanis – who obtained university education not only at Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), but also at the University of Electricity (Ecole supérieure d’electricité) in Paris, France. The biography of J. Baumanis shows that he has been purposeful, feared no challenge and has repeatedly proved himself as entrepreneur establishing and successfully managing companies. These qualities also describe J. Baumanis as the Mayor of Liepāja City Municipality, but the desire to take initiative in implementing various, brave at that time, ideas were interfering, thus he held the position less than a year. After resigning, he left Liepāja city for Riga, where he worked for a company and turned to pedagogical work. The aim of the article is to summarize the life of J. Baumanis and to discover his achievements in various fields of activity.
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Zigmunde, Alīda. "The Work of The Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute Augusts Baumanis (1883–1966) In Engineering Science and Pedagogy." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 64–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.005.

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Engineer, entrepreneur and teacher Augusts Baumanis (1883–1966) is one of the graduates of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) who were renown in the 1920s and 1930s. Latvia’s growth without his activities is unthinkable. After graduating from the Department of Chemistry (1913) of RPI, he worked in Russia. In 1919, after returning to Latvia, A. Baumanis became involved in oil production and in export of wooden boards. From 1928 to 1931, he travelled around South Africa with his family and worked in gold mines. After returning to Latvia, he started to work as a teacher. The aim of the article is to reveal the life of engineer A. Baumanis, to introduce readers to the Latvian entrepreneur and to analyse the problems he had to face in business and pedagogy during the interwar period.
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Feigmane, Tatjana, and Liena Ivonna Šervinska. "Life and Professional Activities of a Graduate of the Department of Engineering of Riga Polytechnic Institute Mikhail Krivoshapkin (1888–1943)." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.006.

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Rigan, a graduate of the Department of Engineering (1914) of Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Mikhail Krivoshapkin, after studies worked as an engineer in Russia, where he built grain elevators. From 1920 until deportation to Siberia in 1941 he lived in Riga and was the author of several bridge projects in Latvia, worked as an engineer at Riga Construction Board and was a member of the Riga City Council (1925–1934). He worked in various public organizations. His descendants – grandchildren and great-grandchildren also pursue careers in engineering.
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Lanka, Ērika, and Alīda Zigmunde. "Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute, Engineer, Inventor and Athlete Arno Līcis." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.007.

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The article summarizes the career of a graduate of the Faculty of Mechanics (1964) of Riga Polytechnic Institute Arno Līcis. The article reveals and describes his work while being an engineer at the Riga Electromachine Building Factory (RER), at the Latvian Scientific Research Institute of Trauma- tology and Orthopaedics (LSRITO) and in the printing house «Jāņa sēta», as well as being an inventor. It has been discovered that he had promoted orienteering sports and had significant achievements in competitions of various scale, inclu- ding mass competition named «Magnēts» managed by him, which had been taking place since 1969. This is the first research on the life and professional activities of engineer A. Līcis, which is dedicated to his 80th birthday to be ce- lebrated in July 2019. Data from the personal archive of A. Līcis, documents of the Latvian State Historical Archives and the collection of the National Library of Latvia are collected in this article.
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Sollinger, Guenther. "Aeronautical Periodicals (1783–1945) – A Reflection of Air Power." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.008.

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Periodical publications have played an important role in the development of aeronautics, providing a platform for scientific exchange and informing the public about the ongoing progress. This study analyzes periodicals covering the issues related to aeronautics from 1783 to 1945 on a worldwide scale. It assumes that the number and diversification of periodicals dedicated to aeronautics published in a given country depend directly on the level of development of air power in that country. The result shows that periodicals from only four countries dominated, three fourths of all titles published coming from France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. In 1945, by the end of the period under study, these four countries, together with the Soviet Union and Japan, were also the world’s dominant air powers in terms of both civil and military air activities. The study also analyzes the development of periodicals over time, the diversification of periodicals by major subject areas and the interdependence of information flows between the four major air powers.
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Kovaļčuka, Svetlana. "Contribution of Woldemar von Knieriem to the Training and Experimental Farm «Peterhof» of Riga Polytechnicum and Riga Polytechnic Institute." History of Engineering Sciences and Institutions of Higher Education 3 (October 15, 2019): 122–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/hesihe.2019.009.

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The article is dedicated to Professor Woldemar von Knieriem (1849– 1935), who has made a significant contribution to the development of agricultural science, headed the Department of Agriculture of Riga Polytechnic Institute (1903–1906), as well as Training and Experimental Farm «Peterhof» (1880– 1915) near Olaine city. It became a model farm not only in the Baltic region but also throughout the Russian Empire. Professor W. von Knieriem was the Director of RPI (1906–1916), an outstanding organizer and author of scientific works. He provided students with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge in agriculture, focusing on practical, scientifically approbated lessons about the management of agricultural land and manors and trying to raise the general level of culture and the horizons of young people. Professor W. von Knieriem was Rector of the Baltic Technical University in Riga (1918) and worked in the Herder Institute in Riga (1920–1927). He spent his last years in his family estate in Livonia writing memories of his life and enjoying the company of grandchildren – one of them later became Prime Minister of Sweden Ulof Palme (1927–1986). W. von Knieriem died in January 1935 and was buried in the Great Cemetery in Riga.
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