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The Learned Estonian Society (Estonian: Õpetatud Eesti Selts, shortened ÕES; German: Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft, shortened GEG) is Estonia's oldest scholarly organisation, and was formed at the University of Tartu in 1838. Its charter was to study Estonia's history and pre-history, its language, literature and folklore. As of 2015, the society's board of directors was: Mart Kuldkepp, Taavi Pae, Marju Luts-Sootak, Tiit Rosenberg, Kersti Taal, Tõnu-Andrus Tannberg, Heiki Valk, and Piret Õunapuu.

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  • Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft (de)
  • Learned Estonian Society (en)
  • Учёное эстонское общество при Дерптском университете (ru)
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  • Die Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft (estnisch: Õpetatud Eesti Selts) ist die älteste wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Estlands. Ihre Aufgabe ist die Erforschung der Sprache, Kultur und Literatur der Esten, dabei vor allem die Bereiche Philologie, Literaturwissenschaft, Volkskunde, Ethnographie, Archäologie, Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte und Numismatik. (de)
  • Учёное эстонское общество (эст. Õpetatud Eesti Selts) — научное общество, основанное при Дерптском университете 18 января 1838 года, закрытое в 1950 году и восстановленное в 1988 году. Общество создавалось с целью «содействовать познанию древнего и настоящего состояния эстонского народа, его языка и литературы». (ru)
  • The Learned Estonian Society (Estonian: Õpetatud Eesti Selts, shortened ÕES; German: Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft, shortened GEG) is Estonia's oldest scholarly organisation, and was formed at the University of Tartu in 1838. Its charter was to study Estonia's history and pre-history, its language, literature and folklore. As of 2015, the society's board of directors was: Mart Kuldkepp, Taavi Pae, Marju Luts-Sootak, Tiit Rosenberg, Kersti Taal, Tõnu-Andrus Tannberg, Heiki Valk, and Piret Õunapuu. (en)
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  • Die Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft (estnisch: Õpetatud Eesti Selts) ist die älteste wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft Estlands. Ihre Aufgabe ist die Erforschung der Sprache, Kultur und Literatur der Esten, dabei vor allem die Bereiche Philologie, Literaturwissenschaft, Volkskunde, Ethnographie, Archäologie, Geschichte, Kunstgeschichte und Numismatik. (de)
  • The Learned Estonian Society (Estonian: Õpetatud Eesti Selts, shortened ÕES; German: Gelehrte Estnische Gesellschaft, shortened GEG) is Estonia's oldest scholarly organisation, and was formed at the University of Tartu in 1838. Its charter was to study Estonia's history and pre-history, its language, literature and folklore. Friedrich Robert Faehlmann, Alexander Friedrich von Hueck and Dietrich Heinrich Jürgenson led the society that consisted of Estonian and Estophile Baltic German intellectuals. The society provides language analysis services in addition to assistance in the development of the scientific study of history, archeology, ethnography, numismatics and art history. The society published yearbooks, bibliographies and Proceedings. The initial version of Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's Kalevipoeg was published in its Proceedings between 1857 and 1861. In 1950 the Soviet occupation authorities shut down the society and split its collection of 25,000 books, 160,000 pages of manuscripts and 60,000 ethnographical items between several other institutes. The society was restored in 1988 on the initiative of Professor Herbert Ligi of Tartu University. As of 2015, the society's board of directors was: Mart Kuldkepp, Taavi Pae, Marju Luts-Sootak, Tiit Rosenberg, Kersti Taal, Tõnu-Andrus Tannberg, Heiki Valk, and Piret Õunapuu. (en)
  • Учёное эстонское общество (эст. Õpetatud Eesti Selts) — научное общество, основанное при Дерптском университете 18 января 1838 года, закрытое в 1950 году и восстановленное в 1988 году. Общество создавалось с целью «содействовать познанию древнего и настоящего состояния эстонского народа, его языка и литературы». (ru)
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