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Dr Ilia Vladimir Abuladze

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Dr Ilia Vladimir Abuladze

Birth
Tbilisi, Georgia
Death
9 Oct 1968 (aged 66)
Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia
Burial
Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia Add to Map
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Professor Ilia Vladimir Abuladze or Ilya Vladimir Abuladze ილია ვლადიმერ აბულაძე or Ilia Abuladze ილია აბულაძე was born 24 November 1901 in the village of Zeda Sakara ზედა საკარა 42°8′33″N 43°3′59″E, Zestaponi Municipality ზესტაფონის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Tbilisi, Georgia
and died
9 October 1968 in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Abuladze was a famous Georgian philologist, researcher of ancient Georgian language and literature, Armenologist, paleographer, lexicographer, Rustologist.
Corresponding Member of Georgian Academy of Sciences საქართველოს მეცნიერებათა ეროვნული აკადემია; Founder and first director of the Georgian National Center of Manuscripts საქართველოს ხელნაწერთა ეროვნული ცენტრი (1958-1968).
His personal archive is kept at the National Center of Manuscripts.
He was named a Doctor of Philology (1946), Professor (1947), Corresponding Member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (1950), and Honored Fellow of Georgian Science (1961).

He received primary education at two-grade village school, in 1921 he graduated from Kutaisi First Gymnasium, in 1922 he entered Tbilisi State University, where he graduated from the Department of Verbalization in 1926, and in 1929 from the Linguistic Department.
Since 1933 he has been engaged in scientific-pedagogical activity. 1945-1951 Dean of the Faculty of Philology of the University. In 1953 he was appointed Head of the Manuscript Department of the State Museum of Georgia. He initiated the Institute of Manuscripts of the Georgian Academy of Sciences in 1958 and served as its director until his death.

He is the author of more than one hundred papers, a significant part of which is devoted to the Georgian-Armenian philological problems.
Abuladze's analysis of the monuments of ancient writings revealed the bilateral nature of the relationship between Georgian and Armenian literature. He also owns scholarly-critical publications of important (translated or original) ancient Georgian writings (Jacob Tsurtaveli, Mart მარobჲჲ Shushanikis, Tbilisi, 1938; Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, vol. 4, vol. 1 - Dictionary Georgian, 1-2 vol. , 1965-1966). In September 1937, at the Echmiadzin Museum (Armenia), Ilia Abuladze saw a manuscript in one of the collections featuring an Albanian alphabet, consisting of 52 letters.
The discovered manuscript Ilia Abuladze handed over to Akaki Shanidze for publication.

In 1968, Ilia Abuladze's personal library and belongings were donated to the Institute of Manuscripts. His office holds 2 663 books of 647 periodicals in Georgian, Armenian, Russian and various European languages. Among them is the publication of many bibliographical rarities of historical-philological and philological character. Ilia Abuladze's personal belongings are also kept in the cabinet, which have been granted exhibit status.

Buried in the Didube Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures დიდუბის პანთეონი მწერალთა და საზოგადო მოღვაწეთა.
Professor Ilia Vladimir Abuladze or Ilya Vladimir Abuladze ილია ვლადიმერ აბულაძე or Ilia Abuladze ილია აბულაძე was born 24 November 1901 in the village of Zeda Sakara ზედა საკარა 42°8′33″N 43°3′59″E, Zestaponi Municipality ზესტაფონის მუნიციპალიტეტი, Tbilisi, Georgia
and died
9 October 1968 in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Abuladze was a famous Georgian philologist, researcher of ancient Georgian language and literature, Armenologist, paleographer, lexicographer, Rustologist.
Corresponding Member of Georgian Academy of Sciences საქართველოს მეცნიერებათა ეროვნული აკადემია; Founder and first director of the Georgian National Center of Manuscripts საქართველოს ხელნაწერთა ეროვნული ცენტრი (1958-1968).
His personal archive is kept at the National Center of Manuscripts.
He was named a Doctor of Philology (1946), Professor (1947), Corresponding Member of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (1950), and Honored Fellow of Georgian Science (1961).

He received primary education at two-grade village school, in 1921 he graduated from Kutaisi First Gymnasium, in 1922 he entered Tbilisi State University, where he graduated from the Department of Verbalization in 1926, and in 1929 from the Linguistic Department.
Since 1933 he has been engaged in scientific-pedagogical activity. 1945-1951 Dean of the Faculty of Philology of the University. In 1953 he was appointed Head of the Manuscript Department of the State Museum of Georgia. He initiated the Institute of Manuscripts of the Georgian Academy of Sciences in 1958 and served as its director until his death.

He is the author of more than one hundred papers, a significant part of which is devoted to the Georgian-Armenian philological problems.
Abuladze's analysis of the monuments of ancient writings revealed the bilateral nature of the relationship between Georgian and Armenian literature. He also owns scholarly-critical publications of important (translated or original) ancient Georgian writings (Jacob Tsurtaveli, Mart მარobჲჲ Shushanikis, Tbilisi, 1938; Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani, vol. 4, vol. 1 - Dictionary Georgian, 1-2 vol. , 1965-1966). In September 1937, at the Echmiadzin Museum (Armenia), Ilia Abuladze saw a manuscript in one of the collections featuring an Albanian alphabet, consisting of 52 letters.
The discovered manuscript Ilia Abuladze handed over to Akaki Shanidze for publication.

In 1968, Ilia Abuladze's personal library and belongings were donated to the Institute of Manuscripts. His office holds 2 663 books of 647 periodicals in Georgian, Armenian, Russian and various European languages. Among them is the publication of many bibliographical rarities of historical-philological and philological character. Ilia Abuladze's personal belongings are also kept in the cabinet, which have been granted exhibit status.

Buried in the Didube Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures დიდუბის პანთეონი მწერალთა და საზოგადო მოღვაწეთა.

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