Vol. 9, No 1: 25–33.

The 10th Аnniversary of Crimean Spring. Russia and Crimea

2024

Scientific article

UDK 94(47).073:[929:030]

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Mikhail O. Malaniy
bachelor's degree, Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University named after Fevzi Yakubov
(Simferopol, Russia),
malaniy04@mail.ru

The Biography of Encyclopedist Loggin Zeddeler: Studying New Documents

Scientific adviser:
Andrey A. Nepomnyashchiy
Reviewer:
Ivan Savitskii
Paper submitted on: 01/17/2024;
Accepted on: 03/29/2024;
Published online on: 03/30/2024.
Abstract. The Crimean theme holds significant prominence in the Military Encyclopedic Lexicon, prompting a closer examination of the life and work of its creator, Loggin Zeddeler. This study aims to enrich existing biographical information on the Russian encyclopedist by delving into central state archives and pre-revolutionary periodical publications. Through this research, the author has uncovered previously unknown details about Zeddeler's life, including his birth year and family composition, and has analyzed his influential contributions to the field of Russian military encyclopedic literature.
Keywords: Loggin Zeddeler, Military Encyclopedic Lexicon, Crimean studies, Society of Military Men and Writers, Kimmerinsky Mineral Waters

For citation: Malaniy, M. O. The Biography of Encyclopedist Loggin Zeddeler: Studying New Documents. StudArctic forum. 2024, 9 (1): 25–33.

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