- Otto Stoll
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Otto Stoll (December 29, 1849 – August 18, 1922) was a Swiss linguist and ethnologist.
Otto Stoll was a professor of ethnology and geography at the University of Zurich who specialized in research of Mayan languages. From 1878 to 1883 he conducted scientific studies in Guatemala, and was the author of several treatises on Guatemala, including important works in the fields on ethnography and ethno-linguistics.
Publications
- Zur Ethnographie der Republik Guatemala (Ethnography of the Republic of Guatemala), 1884
- Guatemala: Reisen und Schilderungen aus den Jahren 1878–1883 (Guatemala: Travel and Descriptions from the Years 1878-1883), 1886
- Biologia Centrali-Americana/ Arachnida– Acaridea, 1886–1893
- Die Sprache der Ixil-Indianer: ein Beitrag zur Ethnologie und Linguistik der Maya-Völker (The Language of the Ixil people: A Contribution to Anthropology and Linguistics of the Mayan peoples), 1887
- Die Sprache der Ixil-Indianer/ Nebst einem Anhang/ Wortverzeichnisse aus dem nordwestlichen Guatemala, 1887
- Suggestion und Hypnotismus in der Völkerpsychologie (Suggestion and Hypnotism in Ethnic Psychology), 1894
- Zur Zoogeographie der landbewohnenden Wirbellosen (Zoogeography of Terrestrial Invertebrates), 1897
- Das Geschlechtsleben in der Völkerpsychologie, (Sex Life in Ethnic Psychology), 1908
- Zur Kenntnis des Zauberglaubens der Volksmagie und Volksmedizin in der Schweiz (Information concerning the Fascination with Folk Magic and Medicine in Switzerland), 1909
References
- This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.
External links
- Works by or about Otto Stoll in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Categories:- Ethnographers
- Ethnologists
- University of Zurich faculty
- Swiss anthropologists
- Swiss Mesoamericanists
- 19th-century Mesoamericanists
- Mesoamerican linguists
- Mesoamerican anthropologists
- 1849 births
- 1922 deaths
- Swiss scientist stubs
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