Background
Bielenstein was born in Mitau (Jelgava), where he also died.
Bielenstein was born in Mitau (Jelgava), where he also died.
He studied at the University of Halle (in Prussian Saxony) like numerous prominent pastors in the Baltic region, and received a doctorate in theology from the University of Dorpat in 1850.
He was granted an honorary doctorate from the University of Königsberg in 1883. Jahrhundert (The Borders of the Latvian Tribes and the Latvian Language in the Present and in the 13th Century, 1892). He encouraged the collection of dainas, studied traditional wooden architecture, and examined castle mounds to identify them according to their description in ancient chronicles.
The editor of the major Latvian language newspaper Latviešu Avīzes and a member of the Saint St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, Bielenstein was the author of numerous major works on linguistics and ethnography, including Die lettische Sprache, nach ihren Lauten und Formen (The Latvian Language, Its Phonetics and Forms, 2 volumes, 1863-1864) and Die Grenzen des lettischen Volksstammes und der lettischen Sprache in der Gegenwart und im 13.