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Profesore Valentīna Agamdžanova: personālais bibliogrāfiskais rādītājs
1984
Saturs: Priekšvārds. Filoloģijas zinātņu doktore profesore Valentīna Agamdžanova. Profesores Valentīnas Agamdžanovas publicētie darbi (1958.-1984.). Profesores V. Agamdžanovas rediģētie darbi. Raksti par profesori V. Agamdžanovu. Profesores V. Agamdžanovas publicēto darbu alfabētiskais rādītājs. Personu rādītājs.
Profesors Ernsts Karpovics: personālais literatūras rādītājs
1977
Saturs: Priekšvārds. Filozofijas zinātņu doktors profesors Ernsts Karpovics. / P. Laizāns / Filozofijas zinātņu doktora profesora Ernsta Karpovica publicētie darbi. (1923.-1976.) Profesora E. Karpovica rediģētie darbi. Raksti par profesoru E. Karpovicu. Profesora E. Karpovica darbu alfabētiskais rādītājs. Personu rādītājs.
Data on medicinal plants in the records of Latvian folk medicine from the 19th century
2019
Abstract The data presented in this article is in support of the research paper “Medicinal plants and their uses recorded in the Archives of Latvian Folklore from the 19th century” [1]. This article provides the list of plant species and disorders treated with medicinal plants mentioned in the records of Latvian folk medicine and used by indigenous people of Latvia in the 19th century. In total, the data include 211 genera belonging to 71 plant families. The accepted scientific names of plant species, plant parts used, dosage forms of herbal medicines, and routes of administration are reported in the table. Plant uses are grouped into one of the 17 categories based on the body systems and p…
Par Jupi
1891
Языкознание, фольклористика, методика: тезисы научной конференции
1972
Skaistākās latviešu pasakas
1934
Latviešu pasaku ideāls
1937
Latveešu kustoņu teikas un kustoņu eps jeb kustoņu poemu cikli [Latviešu kustoņu teikas un ... kustoņu poēmu cikli]
1890
Par likteņa deevibam, trim Laimiņam: Terbatā 23. maijā 1893. g.
1893
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Versatile Pedagogical and Social Activities of a Graduate of Riga Polytechnic Institute Jānis Stiprais (1870–1946)
2021
The research discusses continuous effort of a pedagogue, economist and journalist Jānis Stiprais (1870–1946) in his pursuit to obtain education and his versatile pedagogical activities in Tomsk (Russia), Tukums, Valka and Riga, as well as the contribution he made in such areas as journalism, folklore and social work. J. Stiprais shared his knowledge of economics gained at Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI) with the students at the University of Latvia (UL), Latvia People’s University and Vilis Olavs Commercial School; in the first half of the 20th century he was the principal of educational institutions in Tukums, Valka and Riga, he also was one of the signatories of the Memorandum of the Cen…