Johannes Carl Andersen

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جوهانس كارل أندرسن (بالإنجليزية: Johannes Carl Andersen)‏ هو مؤرخ وعالم نبات وأمين مكتبة نيوزيلندي، ولد في 14 مارس 1873، وتوفي في 19 يونيو 1962. rdf:langString
Johannes Carl Andersen (* 14. März 1873 in , Jütland, Dänemark; † 19. Juni 1962 , Auckland, Neuseeland) war ein neuseeländischer Staatsbediensteter, Dichter, Ethnologe, Bibliothekar, Herausgeber und Historiker. rdf:langString
Johannes Carl Andersen MBE (14 March 1873 – 19 June 1962) was a New Zealand clerk, poet, ethnologist, librarian, editor and historian. Andersen was born in Klakring (now Hedensted), Denmark, on 14 March 1873. His family emigrated to New Zealand in October 1874 and settled in Christchurch. In 1887 he began working at the Department of Lands and Survey as a cadet draughtsman and then as a clerk. In May 1900 Andersen married teacher Kate McHaffie, who later became active in various community organisations in Wellington, including the New Zealand Women Writers' and Artists' Society. Andersen supported her endeavours, including by reviewing and endorsing the literary efforts of Society members. rdf:langString
rdf:langString جوهانس كارل أندرسن
rdf:langString Johannes Carl Andersen
rdf:langString Johannes Carl Andersen
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rdf:langString جوهانس كارل أندرسن (بالإنجليزية: Johannes Carl Andersen)‏ هو مؤرخ وعالم نبات وأمين مكتبة نيوزيلندي، ولد في 14 مارس 1873، وتوفي في 19 يونيو 1962.
rdf:langString Johannes Carl Andersen (* 14. März 1873 in , Jütland, Dänemark; † 19. Juni 1962 , Auckland, Neuseeland) war ein neuseeländischer Staatsbediensteter, Dichter, Ethnologe, Bibliothekar, Herausgeber und Historiker.
rdf:langString Johannes Carl Andersen MBE (14 March 1873 – 19 June 1962) was a New Zealand clerk, poet, ethnologist, librarian, editor and historian. Andersen was born in Klakring (now Hedensted), Denmark, on 14 March 1873. His family emigrated to New Zealand in October 1874 and settled in Christchurch. In 1887 he began working at the Department of Lands and Survey as a cadet draughtsman and then as a clerk. In May 1900 Andersen married teacher Kate McHaffie, who later became active in various community organisations in Wellington, including the New Zealand Women Writers' and Artists' Society. Andersen supported her endeavours, including by reviewing and endorsing the literary efforts of Society members. Andersen took a special interest in traditional Māori culture and mythology. This saw him attempt to record and retell aspects of their culture. To the public, he was best known as the inaugural librarian of the Alexander Turnbull Library from 1919 to 1937. In the 1935 King's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire. The standard author abbreviation Andersen is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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