Edmundas Rimša
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Edmundas Antanas Rimša (December 15, 1948 in Skirai, Rokiškis district) Lithuanian historian, specialist of heraldics, sfragistics and genealogy.
1977 finished history studies in Vilnius University. Worked in Lithuanian SSR Ministery of culture. From 1981 he began working in Lithuanian History Institute. 1993 he got Ph.D. defending doctoral thesis "Coat of Arms in history of private Lithuanian cities". From 1991 he is teaching in Vilnius University and 1995-1998 in Vytautas Magnus University. Rimša works as consultant in Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, an expert in Bank of Lithuania coins designing group.
Edmundas Rimša is a member of editorial board "Lietuvos istorijos metraštis" (Lithuanian history annals) and Lithuanian national museum "Numizmatika". He's a member of Poland Heraldry association [1] and also a chairman of Lithuanian Heraldry Commission.
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[edit] Awards
For his book "Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės miestų antspaudai" he was awarded with Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas Knight's cross.
[edit] Important works
Rimša has published more than 70 scientific articles, and over 100 popular articles.
Books:
- Heraldika. Iš praeities į dabartį, 2004, 184 p. Translated into English as (Heraldry: Past to present in 2005).
- Kauno miesto herbas XV–XX a. 1994..
- Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės miestų antspaudai. 1999, 765 p.
- Lietuvos heraldika, vol. 1–2, compiled by E. Rimša,1998–2004 (192 and 240 p.).
- Lietuvos miestų istorijos šaltiniai, vol. 1–2, compiled by Z. Kiaupa ir E. Rimša, 1988–1992 (166 and 208 p.)
- The Heraldry of Lithuania, compiled and arranged by E. Rimša, Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 1998, bk. 1, 192 p.
- Lietuvos Metrika. Knyga Nr. 556: (1791–1792); Viešųjų reikalų knyga 35, by A. Baliulis, R. Firkovičius, E. Rimša, 2005, 200 p.
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[edit] External links
(Lithuanian) Bio at Lithuanian history institute