Alexandr Mikhailovych Kondratov
This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Mikhaylovich and the family name is Kondratov.
Alexandr Mikhailovych Kondratov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Кондра́тов; October 3, 1937, Smolensk - April 16, 1993, St.Petersburg) was a Russian linguist, biologist, journalist and poet. He wrote many books on subjects as various as ancient and modern languages, history, mathematics, paleontology, geology, cryptozoology, Atlantis, and he also wrote poetry. He was the first Russian to write a monography about dinosaurs purportedly surviving into modern times.[1]
Selected bibliography
Atlantis
- Атлантиды моря Тетис (Atlantides of the Tethys Sea), 1986
- Атлантиды пяти океанов (Atlantides of the Five Oceans, 1987
- Атлантиды ищите на шельфе (Seek the Atlantis on the Shelf), 1988 - a trilogy
Other submerged lands
- Атлантика без Атлантиды (The Atlantic Ocean without Atlantis, 1972)
- Адрес — Лемурия? (The Address - Lemuria?), 1978
- Была земля Берингия (There was Beringia), 1981
- Была земля Арктида (There was Arktida), 1983
Ancient civilizations
- Великаны острова Пасхи (Giants of The Easter Island), 1966
- Погибшие цивилизации (Vanished Civilizations), 1968
- Когда молчат письмена. Загадки древней Эгеиды (When letters are silent - Mysteries of ancient Egeis), 1970 with V. V. Shevoroskin (В.В.Шеворошкин)
- Этруски — загадка номер один (The Etruscan civilization - Mystery Number One, 1977)
- Великий потоп. Мифы и реальность (The Deluge. Myths and Reality), 1982
Paleontology
- Динозавра ищите в глубинах (Seek the Dinosaur in the Depths), 1984
- Шанс для динозавра (The Chance for the Dinosaur), 1992
Oceanology
- Тайны трех океанов (The Riddles of Three Oceans), 1971
- Загадки Великого океана (Mysteries of The Pacific Ocean), 1974
- Следы на шельфе (Tracks on the Shelf), 1981
Mathematics
- Математика и поэзия (Mathematics and Poetry), 1962
- Число и мысль (Number and Mind), 1963
- Электронный разум (The Electronic Reason), 1987
References
- ↑ Динозавра ищите в глубинах, 1984
External links
- Bibliography, in Russian
- To the memory of A. M. Kondratov, in Russian
- Photo plus short bio- and bibliography, in Czech
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