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BOOK

Title:  
Kritische Durchsicht der von Dawidow verfassten Wörtersammlung aus der Sprache der Aino's
Creator:
Pfizmaier, August, 1808-1887
Publication:
K. K. Hofund Staatsdruckerei, Wein, 1851.
Notes:  
Als beilage zu dem decemberhefte des jahrganges 1851 der Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Classe. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Wien.
Call #:  
Pam. v.868, no.2
Extent:
179 p. ; 22 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Wörter-sammlungen aus den sprachen einiger völker des östlichen Asiens und der nord-west küste von Amerika
Creator:
Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich, 1770-1846
Publication:
St. Petersburg, 1813.
Call #:  
497.33 K94
Extent:
68 p. ; quarto.



BOOK

Title:  
Wörter-sammlungen aus den sprachen einiger völker des östlichen Asiens und der nord-west küste von Amerika
Creator:
Kruzenshtern, Ivan Fedorovich, 1770-1846
Publication:
St. Petersburg, 1813.
Call #:  
404 P54 V.1
Extent:
68 p. ; quarto.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1844-1918
Abstract:  

[The following comprises the original Abstract, which will be significantly revised.] >>> These are notes, sketches, memoranda, etc., made while Lyman directed the geological survey of Japan, 1873-1879, with reports on petroleum resources, copper, coal, iron, and gold mines, oil, mineral springs, and other mineral resources of the Japanese archipelago. There are data on the Japanese, Chinese, Ainu, and French languages, and on Japanese manners and customs, wit and humor, gardening, painting, measurements, swords, etc. Notes and data on the life, travels, and publications of Bernard Varenius. Notes collected for Lyman's Vegetarian Diet and Dishes. Materials on the geology of New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Iowa, Colorado, New Mexico, and West Virginia; and on coal and iron fields in those states and elsewhere. Manuscripts of articles on instruments for boring wells, theodolites for mining and civil engineers, other surveying instruments, etc. >>> Of particular note is Lyman's period of study in Europe, where he attended the Imperial School of Mines in Paris, France (1859-1861), and the Royal Academy of Mines, Freiberg, Germany (1861-1862). There are about eleven notebooks for this period, written in English, French, and German, that contain: lecture notes, travel observations, comments on geology, mines and mining, railroads, with sketches of machinery, etc. There are a large number of letters (ca. 7,000 items), 1850-1917, from and to Lyman, on personal and business affairs.
Call #:  
Mss.B.L982
Extent:
49 Linear feet



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1934-1985
Abstract:  

Trained as an anthropologist at Berkeley under A.L. Kroeber and Robert Lowie, Carl Voegelin spent the majority of his career as a structural linguist specializing in Algonquian languages, including Delaware, Potawatomi, Fox, Menominee, and Shawnee, and on the Seneca, Ojibwa (Chippewa), and Blackfoot (Siksika). His most significant contributions came through his studies of Delaware, Shawnee, and Hopi, but he is also credited with reviving the International Journal of American Linguistics after the death of its founder, Franz Boas, and with nurturing the program in anthropology at Indiana University, where he was on faculty from 1941 until his retirement in 1976. The Voegelin collection contains field notes, lexical files, notebooks, papers, correspondence, and other materials relating to Voegelin's work on Native American languages. The bulk of the collection concerns Delaware and Shawnee, but there is significant material for Blackfoot, Menominee, Ojibwa and Potawatomi, Seneca, and Penobscot. Notes on Turkish, kept during the Second World War, are also present. Among other important series in the collection are Voegelin's correspondence and notes concerning two of his major projects: the translation and interpretation of the Walam Olam and his study of Shawnee law. Correspondents include Leonard Bloomfield, Eli Lilly, and Morris Swadesh. A portion of the collection is indexed in Kendall (1982).
Call #:  
Mss.Ms.Coll.68
Extent:
34.5 Linear feet