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 Hans Dragendorff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Dragendorff (15 October 1870 in Dorpat (Tartu), Estonia - 12 September 1941 in Freiburg, Germany) was a German scholar who introduced the first classification system for Roman Samian ware, or Terra Sigillata, in 1896, using type numbers.
Dragendorff studied in Dorpat, Berlin and Bonn with Georg Loeschke and received his doctorate in 1894 for his work on Terra Sigillata.
Dragendorff was member of the DAI (1901, corresponding member since 1898), member of the directorial board of the DAI from 1931-1941, member of the RGK 1902-1941, member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences (1916) and the Society of Antiquities of London (1933).
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 Scientific Revolution - Westfall Catalogue - SAM-S - Dr Robert A. Hatch
Dragendorff, writing within a partisan Lutheran context, concludes from exclusively circumstantial evidence, that Sala must have been a Lutheran at the time of his death, when he was in the service of the Dukes of Mecklenburg-Güstow.
Hans Fischer, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Naturforscher und Arzt [Veröffentlichungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Zurich, 175] (Zurich: Leeman, 1973).
Note that the name Hans was fairly common in the Hamilton family (the family of the Earl); Hans Sloane was clearly named as a compliment to his father's patron.
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 Hans Dragendorff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Particularly useful also are Hans Comfort, Aretini or Arretini, Vasi, in RE, Suppl.
7 (1940), 1295-351; Hans Dragendorff, Arretinische Reliefkeramik mit Beschreibung...
Hans Dragendorff (15 October, 1870 in Dorpat, - 12 September, 1941 in Freiburg) was a German scholar who introduced the first classification system for Roman Samian ware in 1896, using type numbers.
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 Tankler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Between 1864 and 1894, pharmacy was taught in Tartu by Professor Georg Dragendorff, who brought the subject up to European standards and formed his own school at the university.
His was a rather rare case, when compared with other Tartu lecturers, in that people came to study under Dragendorff from other countries as well.
[94] In 1885 Dragendorff was awarded the Daniel Hanbury Medal, which had been established on the initiative of English pharmaceutical societies and was an important mark of international recognition in the fields of pharmacy and pharmacognosy.
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 Bambooweb: Typology
Typology is the classification of things according to their characteristics, and has seen widespread application in Archaeology.
Typology may also be used to denote the results of a classification exercise, for example, a classification of pottery vessel forms such as the Dragendorff typology of Roman Samian ware.
In the 19th and early 20th Centuries archaeological typologies were usually constructed using a combination of empirical observation and intuition.
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 Samian Pottery - an introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A number of archaeologists have classified them, so now the convention is that each style is given a number and the name of the relevant archaeologist (1).
The great systematic classification was carried out by german archaeologist Hans Dragendorff at the end of the 19th Century.
Often a classification will be abbreviated so you could see Dragendorff 18, Drag 18 or Dr 18 to denote the shallow bowl pictured below.
www.newarchaeology.com /articles/samian2.htm   (168 words)

  
 Bacillus barbaricus sp. nov., isolated from an experimental wall painting -- Täubel et al. 53 (3): 725 -- ...
stained with Dragendorff reagent, which is commonly employed
The polar lipid profile was unaffected by the age of the biomass.
We are grateful to Hans Trüper for advice on nomenclatural
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