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Tartu as the Eastern Outpost of European Medicine in the First Half of the 17th Century
The history of medicine in Tartu begins with medieval monastic Church, which were probably founded in the middle of the 13th century. The
Kaarina Rein
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METODOLOGINIAI CHEMIJOS ASPEKTAI
Vihalemm, R., Earley, Sr., J. E., Hallap, T., eds. 2004. Studia Philosophica 4 (40). Tartu: Tartu University Press. 177 p.
Vytautas Grenda
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Pavel Uspenskij, Tvorčestvo V. F. Chodaseviča i russkaja literaturnaja tradicija (1900-e gg. – 1917 g.), University of Tartu Press, Tartu, 2014, 214 pp.
Francesca Lazzarin
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On spatiality in Tartu–Moscow cultural semiotics: The semiotic subject
The article views the development of the Tartu–Moscow semiotic school from the analysis of texts to the study of spatial entities (semiosphere being most well known of them).
Anti Randviir
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THE FIND OF PRE-VIKING AGE CHARRED GRAINS FROM FORT-SETTLEMENT IN TARTU; pp. 33–53 [PDF]
From the occupation layer of settlement adjacent to Tartu fort, deposited at some point between the 7th to 9th centuries, a soil sample was taken. In addition to other finds, charred plant macrofossils were obtained. These consisted of eight taxa. Barley
Andres Tvauri, Santeri Vanhanen
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δ13C chemostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Ordovician succession in the Tartu-453 drillcore, southern Estonia, and the significance of the HICE [PDF]
The δ13C isotope data from the Tartu-453 core section in southern Estonia enabled creation of a continuous Ordovician carbon isotope record, ranging from the Floian to the end of the Hirnantian.
Heikki Bauert +3 more
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Graduate Student Conference in Russian Language and Literatures (Helsinki—Tallinn—Tartu)
This is an overview of a newly established series of Estonian-Finnish conferences on Russian language and literatures (russkaia filologiia). In 2023, this conference united graduate students from Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Israel, Italy,
Veniamin Gushchin, Sergei Khalturin
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Из истории Тартуской Полонистики
History of the Faculty of Polish studies at Tartu University Slavic Studies in Tartu (Dorpat) came to existence at the beginning of the 19th century when Russian language and literature started to be taught here.
Александр [Aleksandr] Д. [D.] Дуличенко [Dulichenko]
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Editors’ preface: Lotmaniana and semiotic publications from Tartu
Editors’ preface: Lotmaniana and semiotic publications from ...
Ott Puumeister, Kalevi Kull
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Pre-1940: Tartu, city and district center, Estonia; 1940–1941: Estonian SSR; 1941–1944: Dorpat, center, Kreis and Gebiet Dorpat, Generalkommissariat Estland; post-1991: Tartu, city and district center, Republic of Estonia Tartu, Estonia’s second-largest city, is located 185 kilometers (115 miles) south of Tallinn.
Alexander Kruglov, Martin Dean
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