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    Veiderpass, Nikolai. Isikuarhiiv

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    203 säilikut (s.1-202, 52a)I Biograafilised dokumendid, s.1-28. II Tegevus Tartu ülikoolis, s.29-41. III Teaduslik tegevus, s.42-44. 1. Artiklid, ettekanded, s.45-52a. 2. Retsensioonid, s.53-62. IV Kirjavahetus. 1. N. Veiderpassi kirjad, s.63-77. 2. Kirjad N. Veiderpassile, s.78-117. 3. Kutsed ja õnnitluskaardid ning telegrammid N. Veiderpassile, s.118-125. V Fotod. 1. N. Veiderpassi elu ja tegevusega seotud fotod, s.126-147. 2. Fotod Tartu ülikoolist, s.148-164. 3. N. Veiderpassi perekonna fotod, s.165-174. 4. Kohavaated, s.175-179. VI Trükised, s.180-190. VII Teiste isikute materjalid, s.191-202http://www.ester.ee/record=b3563388*es

    Eesti Arstide Päevad 2018 Tallinna Kultuurikatlas

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    Eesti Arst 2018; 97(5):238–239 &nbsp

    Pilk ajalehemeediumi elukäigule esikülgede kaudu

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    History of Estonian Newspapers as Seen on the Front PagesThis article is based on the materials of the exhibition „Life on the Front Page”, shown at the UT Library from 12 October 2021 to 13 February 2022. The exhibition was put together of 231 front pages of newspapers published in Estonia, Russia, the USA, Sweden and Australia in 1821–2020. The article examineshow the front page changed through time and analyses the emergence and development of newspapers as a media in Estonia. Changes in the front page are observed chronologically, starting from the page design and noting its components – texts, different types of advertisements and images. Ultimately, we can see a spiral revealing in the changes in the front page (and in the newspaper as a whole). Duringthe two centuries, the front page of Estonian newspapers has evolved in a winding circle. At the beginning, its design looked like a page of a book, showing only text; it evolved into a newspaper-specific arena for news, displaying both texts and images; it regressed for a while during the Soviet occupation; it continued its arrested development in the 1990s and it is by now incorporating the visual features of a magazine, an advertisement and a poster

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    Ülevaade muuseumi kogudesse aastail 2006-2011 laekunud materjalidest

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    Akadeemilise Usuteadlaste Seltsi fotoalbum

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    Photo album of theAcademic Society of TheologiansThe Academic Society of Theologians was active at the Universityof Tartu from 1921 to 1940. It united the majority of UT Facultyof Theology’s students and alumni, Estonian clergy of the Lutheranchurch and all other interested parties across the land.Members of the Society participated in the work of a committeecreated at the Faculty of Theology and intended for preparing termsin the field of theology. In 1933 to 1940 the Society published theUsuteadusline Ajakiri (Journal on Theology), as well as books. In1926 to 1940 members participated in registering religious memorialsacross Estonia. They reviewed the archives and inventory listsof churches. Details of the exterior and interior design, constructionmaterials, time of construction and other important details of churchbuildings were recorded. Drawings, copies, photographs were made.Inscriptions on tomb stone were copied, drawings were made of thetypes of funerary markers. The orientation of churches and chapelsin view of cardinal points was measured.The Academic Society of Theologians ended its activity in connectionto the dissolution of the Faculty of Theology in August 1940.The album that was donated to the museum in 1996 contains 48photographs mainly from the 1930s. All people in the photographshave been identified

    Fotod autoriõiguses

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