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LA2 is the username for Lars Aronsson, Sweden. I don't speak Latvian, I'm here only to add interwiki links.
I operated LA2-bot (diskusija · devums)
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[labot šo sadaļu | labot pirmkodu]November 16, 2007: I introduce veidne:ISSN and apply it to every ISSN I can find in lv.wp. This version links to Special:Booksources, since the catalog LNB.LV and Worldcat can both handle ISSN search as well as ISBN search.
October 17, 2006: Old and new Latvian encyclopedias are listed and available online at http://www.historia.lv/ under "Enciklopēdijas".
An old Swedish encyclopedia [1] mentions the following important people in Latvian literature. 772 books, 78 journals, and 47 newspapers were published in Latvian in 1923. In 1920 the journals were 45 and newspapers 22.
- Kārlis Mīlenbahs (Mühlenbach) (1853-1916), linguist, dictionary
- Jānis Endzelīns (1873-1961), linguist, "Lettische Grammatik" (Heidelberg, 1923), grammar in Latvian
- John Dyneley Prince (1868-1945), linguist, English adoption "Practical grammar of the Lettish language for the use of students" (1924)
- Reinis Kaudzīte (1839-1920), fiction writer
- Matīss Kaudzīte (1848-1926), fiction writer, brothers, together published Mērnieku laiki (1879)
- Rūdolfs Blaumanis (1862-1908), writer
- Andrejs Upīts (1877-1970), novelist
- Eduards Vulfs, (1886-1919) (Wulfs), playwright
- Ādolfs Erss (1885-1945), poet
- Jānis Ezeriņš (1891-1924), poet [2]
- Edvarts Virza (Wirza) (1883-1940), translator from French to Latvian
- Krišjānis Barons (1835-1923), publisher of 35,000 folk songs in 218,000 versions Latvju dainas (1894-1915; 2nd ed. 1923; 8 volumes and supplement)
- Ansis Lerhis-Puškaitis (1859-1903), publisher of folk tales (7 volumes; 1891-1903), new ed. 1924 by prof. P. Šmits (below)
- Pēteris Šmits (Schmidts) (1869-1938), research in Latvian mythology
- Krodsniek-Krüger, historian
- Arveds Švābe (Schwabe) (1888-1959), historian, editor of Latvju enciklopēdija [3] published in Stockholm, 1950-1956
- J. Zàlitz, historian
- K. Walters, historian, Lettland, seine Entwicklung zum Staat und die baltischen Fragen (1923)
- Teodor Seifert, literature historian
- M. Skujenieks, statistician, head of Latvia's statistics, Latvija (1920), general topology
- J. Missin, Bibliography of Latvian literature, part 1: 1585-1910
- M. Arons, Bibliography of Latvian translations of foreign fiction