David Emanuel Daniel (Taneli) Europaeus (1820–1884) was a Finnish linguist and folklore collector.
During the period 1845–54, he made several trips to Finnish and Russian Karelia. Of his large and valuable collections, Elias Lönnrot received, among other things, the entire Kullervo section for the expanded second edition of the Kalevala in 1849. Europaeus also collected Sámi traditions. As a linguist, he was primarily interested in the early history of the Finnish language and the Finnish people. He is considered the founder of onomastics in Finland.[1]
He published a Swedish-Finnish dictionary (1852-53) and Suomalaisten puustavein äännöskuvat (1857).
David Emanuel Daniel (Taneli) Europaeus (1820–1884) was a Finnish linguist and folklore collector. During the period 1845–54, he made several trips to...
contemporaries, e.g. Matthias Castrén, Anders Johan Sjögren, and David Emmanuel DanielEuropaeus collected most of the poem variants; one poem could easily have countless...
journalism, literature, and science in Finland, along with Swedish. In 1853 DanielEuropaeus published the first Swedish-Finnish dictionary, and between 1866 and...
dialects. He contributed to the Swedish-Finnish dictionary compiled by DanielEuropaeus, and to the Finnish-Swedish dictionary by Elias Lönnrot. In 1847 he...
recognized the species A. fragilis, A. europaeus, and the newly-named A. jimmadseni as being valid species. However, A. europaeus does not show any unique characters...
François Bernier Renato Biasutti Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Franz Boas Daniel Garrison Brinton Paul Broca Alice Mossie Brues Halfdan Bryn Georges-Louis...
he had previously placed in a separate genus, Scurrula, and Loranthus europaeus in 1763, a name first used by Jacquin in 1762. However, Loranthus americanus...
Systema Naturae, Linnaeus subdivided the human species into four varieties: "Europæus albesc[ens]" (whitish European), "Americanus rubesc[ens]" (reddish American)...
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so called Caucasian race or even of a subspecies labelled Homo sapiens europaeus. It has been considered significantly outdated in the years since. Modern...
castroviejoi) Yunnan hare (L. comus) Korean hare (L. coreanus) European hare (L. europaeus) Manchurian hare (L. mandshuricus) Ethiopian highland hare (L. starcki)...
two. Family: Leporidae (rabbits, hares) Genus: Lepus European hare, L. europaeus LC introduced Cape hare, L. capensis LC introduced The order Erinaceomorpha...
covered with pasture and there are many species of wild-flower. Gorse (Ulex europaeus), a wild furze, is commonly found growing in the uplands and ferns are...
of killer whales" (PDF). In Estes, James A.; DeMaster, Douglas P.; Doak, Daniel F.; Williams, Terrie M.; Brownell, Robert L. Jr. (eds.). Whales, whaling...
but it can also use other wetland plants such as Gypsywort (Lycopus europaeus) and Water Mint (Mentha aquatica). It measures 7.7–10.5 mm in length and...
December 2022. Retrieved 19 December 2022. Pallas, P. S. (1831). "Sus europaeus". Zoographia Rosso-Asiatica : sistens omnium animalium in extenso Imperio...
The names of the extant genus and the family honours Danish zoologist Daniel Eschricht. In his morphological analysis, Bisconti 2008 found that eschrichtiids...
vole (Microtus tatricus), and occasionally also European hare (Lepus europaeus). In Transcarpathia, the wildcat's diet consists of mouse-like rodents...
Mosbach in Germany. In the Late Pleistocene era the European dhole (C. a. europaeus) was modern-looking and the transformation of the lower molar into a single...
hierarchical classification of races, in which he identified the "Homo europaeus (Teutonic, Protestant, etc.), the "Homo alpinus" (Auvergnat, Turkish,...
on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016. Ellis, Samuel; Franks, Daniel W.; Nielsen, Mia Lybkær Kronborg; Weiss, Michael N.; Croft, Darren P. (13...
recognized four main human subspecies, termed Americanus (Americans), Europaeus (Europeans), Asiaticus (Asians) and Afer (Africans). The physical appearance...
human species. He distinguished between Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens europaeus, and he later added four geographical subdivisions of humans: white Europeans...