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- Q4197136 description "Russian historian".
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- Q4197136 abstract "Julius Gottlieb Iversen (Russian: Юлиус Готлиб Иверсен) (1823–1900) was a Russian phalerist (scholar of medals).Iversen was born in Tallinn, Estonia on April 5, 1823. He studied at Tartu University from 1842 to 1846. In 1850 he received the title of Candidate of Philosophy (equivalent to a modern Western Ph.D.) and in that same year arrived in St. Petersburg. Iversen taught ancient languages in Anglican and Reformed Church schools from 1851 to 1885. From 1855 to 1880 he taught Greek and Latin at the Petrischule, a prominent Lutheran school which mostly served St. Petersburg's German community.In 1879 Iversen was appointed senior keeper of the parlor of mintage at the Hermitage Museum.Iversen's first published work was Article on Russian Medallions which appeared in the Petrischule Programme for 1870. His other works include:Medals bestowed by Catherine II to certain individuals in the Don Army (1870)Medals of Peter the Great (1872)Dictionary of Medal Recipients and Other Persons whose Names are Found on Russian Medals (1874)Medals in Honor of Russian Government Officials and Private Individuals (1878–1883)Medals Created During the Reign of Alexander II (1880)Iversen also published a series of articles in various issues of Archaeology, articles on medals in the Berliner Blätter, and articles in the Proceedings of the Imperial Russian Archaeological Society and the proceedings of archaeological congresses.".
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- Q4197136 deathDate "1900".
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- Q4197136 dateOfBirth "1823".
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- Q4197136 name "Iversen, Julius".
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- Q4197136 comment "Julius Gottlieb Iversen (Russian: Юлиус Готлиб Иверсен) (1823–1900) was a Russian phalerist (scholar of medals).Iversen was born in Tallinn, Estonia on April 5, 1823. He studied at Tartu University from 1842 to 1846. In 1850 he received the title of Candidate of Philosophy (equivalent to a modern Western Ph.D.) and in that same year arrived in St. Petersburg. Iversen taught ancient languages in Anglican and Reformed Church schools from 1851 to 1885.".
- Q4197136 label "Julius Iversen".
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