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HEINRICH See also: German Orientalist and traveller, was See also: born in Berlin on the lrth of See also: October 1783, the son of the chemist See also: Martin Heinrich Klaproth (q. v.)
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He devoted his energies in quite early
See also: life to the study of See also: Asiatic See also: languages, and published in 1802 his Asiatisches Magazin (See also: Weimar, 1802-1803)
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He was in consequence called to St Peters-See also: burg and given an See also: appointment in the See also: academy there
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In 1805 he was a member of Count Golovkin's See also: embassy to See also: China
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On his return he was despatched by the academy to the See also: Caucasus on an ethnographical and linguistic exploration (1807-1808), and was afterwards employed for several years in connexion with the academy's See also: Oriental publications
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In 1812 he moved to Berlin; but in 1815 he settled in See also: Paris, and in 1816 Humboldt procured him from the See also: king of Prussia the title and
See also: salary of professor of Asiatic languages and literature, with permission to remain in Paris as long as was requisite for the publication of his See also: works
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He died in that city on the 28th of See also: August 1835
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The See also: principal feature of Klaproth's erudition was the vastness of the See also: field which it embraced
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His
See also: great See also: work See also: Asia polyglotta (Paris, 1823 and 1831, with Sprachatlas) not only served as a resume of all that was known on the subject, but formed a new departure for the See also: classification of the Eastern languages, more especially those of the See also: Russian See also: Empire
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To a great extent, however, his work is now superseded
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The Itinerary of a See also: Chinese Traveller (1821), a series of documents in the military archives of St See also: Petersburg purporting to be the travels of See also: George Ludwig von , and a similar series obtained from him in the See also: London See also: foreign office, are all regarded as See also: spurious
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Klaproth's other works include: Reise in den Kaukasus and Georgien in den Jahren 1807 and 1808 (See also: Halle, 1812–1814; French See also: translation, Paris, 1823) ; Geographisch-historische Beschreibung See also: des ostlichen Kaukasus (Weimar, 1814) ; Tableaux historiques de l'Asie (Paris, 1826) ; Memoires relatifs d l'Asie (Paris, 1824–1828) ; Tableau historique, geographique, ethnographique et politique de Caucase (Paris, 1827) ; and Vocabulaire et grammaire de la langue georgienne (Paris, 1827)
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