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Hippology (from Gr****: ἵππος, hippos, "horse"; and λόγος, logos, "study") is the
study of the
horse - a domesticated, one-toed,
hoofed mammal belonging...
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abandoned her
studies to
emigrate to England,
where she
became a
hippologist. She
returned to
Poland in 2014 and
settled in Podlasie,
deciding to...
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Wilhelm I
Georg Graf von
Lehndorff (1833–1914),
Hippologist Siegfried Graf
Lehndorff (1869–1956),
Hippologist, head of
Trakehner stud Hans von Lehndorff [de]...
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February 1880 - 5
December 1954) was one of the most
notable German hippologists of the 20th century. He was also an
author and a journalist, writing...
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Gustav Rau (athlete) (1878–?),
German athlete Gustav Rau (
hippologist) (1880–1954),
German hippologist This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people...
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Alexander Middendorf* (1815–1894) zoologist, botanist, geographer,
hippologist.
agriculturalist In 1840
Middendorf took part in Karl Baer's expedition...
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horse breeding,
coined by
orientalists and po****rized by
various hippologists. It
refers to a
light horse with a
lively temperament,
primarily the...
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influence of
permafrost on
living beings,
coined the term radula,
prominent hippologist and
horse breeder Vladimir Obruchev, geologist, paleontologist, geographer...
- ancestry) but this was
changed after the
second World War to
Shagya by
hippologist Dr.
Gramazky because he was
worried the non-purebred
descendants of Shagya...
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established to
supervise his work,
consisting of specialists,
historians and
hippologists. For this job,
Bohumil Kafka had a new
studio built in Ořechovka, Prague...