• Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann (February 14, 1811 in Fürstenau, near Tiegenhof, West Prussia (now Kmiecin, within Nowy Dwór Gdański) – January 7,...
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    as the language of the Balts until 1919. In 1845, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a distinct language group for Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old...
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    Christian Donalitius Littauische Dichtungen nach den Königsberger published by Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann in 1869 (in Lithuanian and German)...
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    use. About 70 of these songs were republished by Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann in 1853 and six by August Schleicher in 1857. Daukantas worked perhaps...
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  • Russian partition of Poland. Abraham Mapu (1808–1867), Hebrew novelist Ferdinand Nesselmann (1811 Fürstenau – 1881 Königsberg), mathematician, historian, orientalist...
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    Antanas Juška, Simonas Daukantas, Jonas Basanavičius, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann, Chr. Bartsch and others. Numerous song variant texts found in publications...
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  • proverb was included in Lithuanian dictionaries by Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann, published in 1851, and by August Schleicher, published in 1857,...
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    wooden handle worn on a cord over shoulder. Posad in: Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann, "Forschungen auf dem Gebiete der Preussischen Sprache", Preussische...
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    other collections, including by Simonas Daukantas, Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann, Nikolai Berg, Christian Bartsch [lt], Vilius Kalvaitis [lt]. Rhesa's...
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    published and the largest collection published by Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann in 1853 had only 410 songs (of which about three quarters were already...
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