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Sergei A. Klioner






My Japanese name [kurio] consists of the following two kanji (Chinese characters):



Original meaning: chestnut
Japanese readings: On: ritsu, ri
Kun: kuri, kuru
Chinese reading: li, lie
Dictionaries: Strokes: 10
Radical: 75 or 146
Nelson: 4275
Halpern: 2649
Codings: EUC JIS: B7AA
Kuten: 2310
Unicode: 6817
Original meaning: tail; end
Japanese readings: On: bi
Kun: o
Chinese reading: wei, yi
Dictionaries: Strokes: 7
Radical: 44
Nelson: 1383
Halpern: 3062
Codings: EUC JIS: C8F8
Kuten: 4088
Unicode: 5C3E


If you have problems with kanji you can write my name so or even so :-)




This is my favorite picture from my student time. It was published in a popular journal in the Soviet Union in the middle of the 1980s. The technical quality of the picture is bad. I am sorry for that, but it is just a scan of a piece torn out of the journal and laid in my telephon book since about 1985. For those who cannot read Russian I translate what is written under the picture: "Taken on the hyrdoelectrical plant Zuevskaya GRES-2 being under construction in the Donetsk region". So, it is a real picture and not a computer trick. Enjoy!




Two most beautiful buildings in Dresden:

    Beyerbau, Dresden Technical University. Built in 1913. Architect Martin Dülfer. This is where the Lohrmann Observatory resides where I work and where I read lectures.

    View from Georg-Bähr-Strasse. This photo is taken in 1913 immediately after the opening of the building. The picture is scanned from the book: Der Neubau der Königlich Sächsische Technische Hochschule Dresden, Der Zirkel Architekturverlag, Berlin, 1914. The same picture can be seen in a better or the best (300 dpi) quality.

    View from Sedanplatz (now Fritz-Foester-Platz). This photo is taken in 1913 immediately after the opening of the building. The picture is scanned from the book: Der Neubau der Königlich Sächsische Technische Hochschule Dresden, Der Zirkel Architekturverlag, Berlin, 1914. The same picture can be seen in a better of the best (300 dpi) quality.

    This drawing shows Beyerbau from Georg-Bähr-Strasse. It is scanned from the book: Der Neubau der Königlich Sächsische Technische Hochschule Dresden, Der Zirkel Architekturverlag, Berlin, 1914. The same picture can seen in the best (600 dpi) quality.


    Some of my pictures:




    Russian Orthodox Chruch in Dresden.

    Some of my pictures:






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