The Seebeck coefficient anomalies in the so-called Kondo-insulator compound
FeSi have been studied at liquid helium and intermediate temperatures. It
is shown that the most complete and consistent interpretation of the iron m
onosilicide magnetic, transport and optical properties can bf achieved in t
he framework of the Hubbard model. The estimation of microscopic parameters
provides additional arguments in favour of the spin polarons formation and
dramatic renormalization of the intragap electronic density in FeSi at low
temperatures.