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Article name Nerchynsk Merchants Butins in B. Dybowski’s Memories
Authors Eylbart N.V. Doctor of History, professor, ejlbart@mail.ru
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Section Language and Culture
UDK 025.47
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Annotation The study focuses on a fragment from the memoirs of Benedikt Dybovski, a Polish political exile, doctor and zoologist. Doctor Benedikt Dybovski’s Diary is a significant historical source for reconstructing the history of Transbaikalia. B. Dybovski is a world famous scientist, who was the first to describe dozens of species of Transbaikalian fauna, and the first to discover the richest fauna of Baikal. Dybovski wrote memoirs where he portrayed outstanding Transbaikalian persons – his contemporaries. For the first time the author of the article presents the fragment of Dybovski’s memoirs in her own translation into Russian, telling about his visit to Nerchinsk in 1867. The fragment describes the Butins family of merchants in detail. They were talented businessmen and patrons of science and culture in the second half of the 19th century and played an important role in the economic development of Nerchinsk and Transbaikalia as a whole.
Key words Benedikt Dybowski, Michail Dmitrievich Butin, Nerchinsk merchantry, Polish political exile, scientists, memoirs, patrons, 19th century Transbaikalia
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