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Rudolf Pöch (17 April 1870, Tarnopol, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – 4 March 1921, Innsbruck), was an Austrian doctor, anthropologist, and ethnologist. Pöch is also known as a pioneer in photography, cinematography, and audio engineering. He can be regarded as a founding father of the Institute for Anthropology and Ethnography at the University of Vienna. A second expedition between 1907 and 1909 led Pöch to South Africa. During World War I, Pöch became (in)famous for his ethnological studies in prisoner of war camps.

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  • Rudolf Pöch (* 17. April 1870 in Tarnopol, Galizien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 4. März 1921 in Innsbruck) war ein österreichischer Mediziner, Ethnograph, Anthropologe, Forschungsreisender und Pionier der Fotografie, Kinematographie und Tondokumentation. Er gilt als Begründer des Institutes für Anthropologie und Ethnographie an der Universität Wien. (de)
  • Rudolf Pöch (Tarnopol (Galicie), 17 avril 1870 - Innsbruck, 4 mars 1921) est un ethnologue, anthropologue et explorateur autrichien. (fr)
  • Rudolf Pöch (17 April 1870, Tarnopol, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – 4 March 1921, Innsbruck), was an Austrian doctor, anthropologist, and ethnologist. Pöch is also known as a pioneer in photography, cinematography, and audio engineering. He can be regarded as a founding father of the Institute for Anthropology and Ethnography at the University of Vienna. His work for the Ethnological Museum in Berlin inspired Pöch to undertake an expedition to New Guinea (1901–1906), where he was the first to find scientific evidence for the existence of pygmies. Pöchs technical equipment is especially noteworthy. It included a photo camera, a cine camera and a phonograph, which enabled Pöch to take pictures, video and audio documents of the indigenous population. His 72 recordings of songs and narratives in Papuan languages were seen as a sensation at the time. A second expedition between 1907 and 1909 led Pöch to South Africa. During World War I, Pöch became (in)famous for his ethnological studies in prisoner of war camps. Although many of Pöch's theories on the indigenous people of New Guinea proved false, scientific research and museums still profit from his collections. Today, his technical equipment is on display at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna. (en)
  • Рудольф Пёх (нем. Rudolf Pöch; 17 апреля 1870, Тернополь, Королевство Галиции и Лодомерии — 4 марта 1921, Инсбрук) — австрийский врач, антрополог и этнолог. Пёх также известен как пионер в области фотографии, кинематографии и аудиотехники. Был основоположником Института антропологии и этнографии Венского университета. (ru)
  • Рудольф Пех (нім. Rudolf Pöch; 17 квітня 1870, Тернопіль, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії — 4 березня 1921, Інсбрук) — австрійський лікар, антрополог і етнолог. Пех також відомий як піонер у галузі фотографії, кінематографії та аудіотехніки. Був основоположником Інституту антропології та етнографії Віденського університету. (uk)
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  • Rudolf Pöch (* 17. April 1870 in Tarnopol, Galizien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 4. März 1921 in Innsbruck) war ein österreichischer Mediziner, Ethnograph, Anthropologe, Forschungsreisender und Pionier der Fotografie, Kinematographie und Tondokumentation. Er gilt als Begründer des Institutes für Anthropologie und Ethnographie an der Universität Wien. (de)
  • Rudolf Pöch (Tarnopol (Galicie), 17 avril 1870 - Innsbruck, 4 mars 1921) est un ethnologue, anthropologue et explorateur autrichien. (fr)
  • Рудольф Пёх (нем. Rudolf Pöch; 17 апреля 1870, Тернополь, Королевство Галиции и Лодомерии — 4 марта 1921, Инсбрук) — австрийский врач, антрополог и этнолог. Пёх также известен как пионер в области фотографии, кинематографии и аудиотехники. Был основоположником Института антропологии и этнографии Венского университета. (ru)
  • Рудольф Пех (нім. Rudolf Pöch; 17 квітня 1870, Тернопіль, Королівство Галичини та Володимирії — 4 березня 1921, Інсбрук) — австрійський лікар, антрополог і етнолог. Пех також відомий як піонер у галузі фотографії, кінематографії та аудіотехніки. Був основоположником Інституту антропології та етнографії Віденського університету. (uk)
  • Rudolf Pöch (17 April 1870, Tarnopol, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria – 4 March 1921, Innsbruck), was an Austrian doctor, anthropologist, and ethnologist. Pöch is also known as a pioneer in photography, cinematography, and audio engineering. He can be regarded as a founding father of the Institute for Anthropology and Ethnography at the University of Vienna. A second expedition between 1907 and 1909 led Pöch to South Africa. During World War I, Pöch became (in)famous for his ethnological studies in prisoner of war camps. (en)
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  • Rudolf Pöch (de)
  • Rudolf Poch (fr)
  • Rudolf Pöch (en)
  • Пёх, Рудольф (ru)
  • Рудольф Пех (uk)
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