Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld
Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld (1655–1727) was a 17th-century Swedish diplomat, linguist and diarist.[1][2][3]
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Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld, portrait by Lukas von Breda.
Publications
- Lexicon Slavonicum
- J.G. Sparwenfeld's diary of a journey to Russia (1684–1687)
- Sparwenfeld's Map of Siberia
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References
- Andrew Valls. Race and racism in modern philosophy.
On January 29, 1697, Leibniz writes the following to Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld, a Swedish scholar with whom he conducted an extensive correspondence about ...
- Kritikon litterarum (in German). 13. 1989. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
JG Sparwenfeld (1655-1727) war ein weitgereister Diplomat und versierter Kenner vieler Sprachen (pp. 3-4), der sich von 1684 bis 1687 zwecks Sprachstudium ...
- Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld (2002). J.G. Sparwenfeld's diary of a journey to Russia 1684-87. ISBN 9789174023244.
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