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Joseph Orbeli

Joseph Orbeli (Armenian: Հովսեփ Աբգարի Օրբելի, Hovsep Abgari Orbeli; Russian: Иосиф Абгарович Орбели, Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli; 20 March (O.S. 8 March) 1887 – 2 February 1961) was a Soviet-Armenian orientalist, public figure and academician who specialized in medieval history of Transcaucasia and administered the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad from 1934 to 1951. Of Armenian descent, he was the founder and first president of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences (1943–47).[1]

Joseph Orbeli
Joseph Orbeli
Born(1887-03-20)20 March 1887
Died2 February 1961(1961-02-02) (aged 73)
Leningrad, Soviet Union
AwardsOrder of Lenin (2)
Order of the Red Banner of Labour (2)
Academic background
Alma materLeningrad State University
InfluencesNicholas Adontz, Vasily Bartold, Ivane Javakhishvili, Nikolai Marr, Michael Rostovtzeff, Sergei Zhebelev
Academic work
DisciplineArmenian studies, Iranian studies, Oriental studies
InstitutionsArmenian National Academy of Sciences
Doctoral studentsAram Ter-Ghevondyan
InfluencedHrach Bartikyan, Aram Ter-Ghevondyan, Karen Yuzbashyan

Biography

Early life and education

Born into the Orbelian Dynasty in Kutaisi,[2] Russian Georgia in 1887, Joseph Orbeli completed his secondary education at a classical gymnasium in Tbilisi.[3] In 1904, he was accepted to Saint Petersburg University. He studied history and philology (with a particular emphasis in Latin and Greek) and graduated from the university in 1911.

During his student years, Orbeli accompanied his professor, Nikolai Marr, to Russian Armenia, where he took part in excavations of the ruins of the medieval Armenian capital of Ani.[1] Marr pushed his pupil to fully immerse himself in the fields of archaeology, literature, lithography and linguistics; otherwise, Marr reasoned, he would find himself unprepared in his research and his studies.[3]

Archaeological studies

Following his graduation, Orbeli departed for Armenia once more. He became the director of an on-site museum that was established at Ani and, during Marr's absences, frequently headed the excavations himself.[3] He also traveled to Nagorno-Karabakh (more precisely, to the historical region of the Principality of Khachen), gathering and categorizing lithographic material. Orbeli also managed to travel to Western Armenia, where he was able to study Armenian, Seljuq, and Urartian monuments and conduct research on Armenian and Kurdish dialects.

Gradually, Orbeli was emerging as the leading authority on Armenian antiquities in the world. In 1912, he became a member of the Imperial Russian Archaeological Society and in 1914, he began teaching Armenian and Kurdish studies at Saint Petersburg University. In 1916, he participated in a Russian archaeological expedition around the Lake Van region; it was here where he discovered an inscription attributed to the Urartian king Sarduri II.[3]

He continued his work at Saint Petersburg University; in 1917, he was appointed an assistant professor of Armenian-Georgian studies, but occasionally taught at Moscow's Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages as well.

Academic work

In the years leading up to the Russian Revolution, Orbeli published a number of books, including a catalogue of artifacts found at Ani and a series of studies dealing with classical philology, Armenian history, archaeology and art.[3] This led to his appointment to the Hermitage Museum in July 1934,[4] which he would steer through the hardships of Joseph Stalin's purges.

In December 1941, the deadliest month of the Siege of Leningrad, Orbeli led a festival dedicated to Ali-Shir Nava'i, a medieval Turkic poet and philosopher.[5][6] Orbeli considerably enhanced the museum's holdings of Oriental art, making it one of the top Oriental art museums in the world. No less important was Orbeli's role as head of the national school of Caucasus studies. Orbeli underscored the importance of linguistic studies for proper understanding of historical processes.

In 1934, as a member of the Soviet delegation, he went to Iran for the Ferdowsi millennial celebrations and visited the cities of Tehran and Mashhad.[7] A year later he organised the 3rd International Congress of Iranian Art and Archeology at the Hermitage Museum and the accompanying exhibition therein.[8] The other spiritus movens of the congress was Arthur Upham Pope.

In 1955–60, he was in charge of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the renamed Leningrad University.

Later life

He was buried at Bogoslovskoe Cemetery in Leningrad. He was featured in the movie Russian Ark as the director of the Hermitage.[9]

In stamps

References

  1. ^ a b (in Armenian) Yuzbashyan, Karen «Օրբելի, Հովսեփ Աբգարի» [Orbeli, Hovsep Abgari] Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1986, vol. 12, pp. 584–585.
  2. ^ "ОРБЕЛИ • Большая российская энциклопедия - электронная версия". bigenc.ru. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e (in Armenian) Anon. "Հովսեփ Օրբելի" [Hovsep Orbeli]. Patma-Banasirakan Handes 12/1 (1961), pp. 229–234.
  4. ^ Strube V. V. (red). Issledovaniia po istorii kul'tury narodov Bostoka: sbornik v chest' akademika I. A. Orbeli. Moskva Leningrad. Izdatel'stvo Akademiii Nauk SSSR, 1960, p. 9
  5. ^ Harrison Salisbury (2003). The 900 Days: The Siege Of Leningrad. Da Capo Press. p. 430. ISBN 9780786730247.
  6. ^ Grigol Ubiria (2015). Soviet Nation-Building in Central Asia: The Making of the Kazakh and Uzbek Nations. Routledge. p. 232. ISBN 9781317504351.
  7. ^ Strube V. V. (1960), p. 9
  8. ^ "To Mark the 80th Anniversary of the Conference of Iranian Studies in the Hermitage". Hermitage Museum. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  9. ^ "90 minutes that shook the world". Guardian. 28 March 2003.

Select bibliography

  • (in Russian) Избранные Труды [Selected works]. Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1963.
  • (in Russian) "Akademik Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli: (biograficheskiy ocherk" [The academician Joseph Abgarovich Orbeli: a biographical essay], pp. [5]-12 in: Strube V. V. (red). Issledovaniia po istorii kul'tury narodov Bostoka: sbornik v chest' akademika I. A. Orbeli. Moskva Leningrad. Izdatel'stvo Akademiii Nauk SSSR, 1960, 527 p.

Further reading

  • (in Armenian) Yuzbashyan, Karen. Ակադեմիկոս Հովսեփ Աբգարի Օրբելի [Academician Hovsep Abgari Orbeli] Yerevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1987.

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Joseph Orbeli Armenian Հովսեփ Աբգարի Օրբելի Hovsep Abgari Orbeli Russian Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli 20 March O S 8 March 1887 2 February 1961 was a Soviet Armenian orientalist public figure and academician who specialized in medieval history of Transcaucasia and administered the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad from 1934 to 1951 Of Armenian descent he was the founder and first president of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences 1943 47 1 Joseph OrbeliJoseph OrbeliBorn 1887 03 20 20 March 1887Kutaisi Russian EmpireDied2 February 1961 1961 02 02 aged 73 Leningrad Soviet UnionAwardsOrder of Lenin 2 Order of the Red Banner of Labour 2 Academic backgroundAlma materLeningrad State UniversityInfluencesNicholas Adontz Vasily Bartold Ivane Javakhishvili Nikolai Marr Michael Rostovtzeff Sergei ZhebelevAcademic workDisciplineArmenian studies Iranian studies Oriental studiesInstitutionsArmenian National Academy of SciencesDoctoral studentsAram Ter GhevondyanInfluencedHrach Bartikyan Aram Ter Ghevondyan Karen Yuzbashyan Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and education 1 2 Archaeological studies 1 3 Academic work 1 4 Later life 1 5 In stamps 2 References 3 Select bibliography 4 Further readingBiography EditEarly life and education Edit Born into the Orbelian Dynasty in Kutaisi 2 Russian Georgia in 1887 Joseph Orbeli completed his secondary education at a classical gymnasium in Tbilisi 3 In 1904 he was accepted to Saint Petersburg University He studied history and philology with a particular emphasis in Latin and Greek and graduated from the university in 1911 During his student years Orbeli accompanied his professor Nikolai Marr to Russian Armenia where he took part in excavations of the ruins of the medieval Armenian capital of Ani 1 Marr pushed his pupil to fully immerse himself in the fields of archaeology literature lithography and linguistics otherwise Marr reasoned he would find himself unprepared in his research and his studies 3 Archaeological studies Edit Following his graduation Orbeli departed for Armenia once more He became the director of an on site museum that was established at Ani and during Marr s absences frequently headed the excavations himself 3 He also traveled to Nagorno Karabakh more precisely to the historical region of the Principality of Khachen gathering and categorizing lithographic material Orbeli also managed to travel to Western Armenia where he was able to study Armenian Seljuq and Urartian monuments and conduct research on Armenian and Kurdish dialects Gradually Orbeli was emerging as the leading authority on Armenian antiquities in the world In 1912 he became a member of the Imperial Russian Archaeological Society and in 1914 he began teaching Armenian and Kurdish studies at Saint Petersburg University In 1916 he participated in a Russian archaeological expedition around the Lake Van region it was here where he discovered an inscription attributed to the Urartian king Sarduri II 3 He continued his work at Saint Petersburg University in 1917 he was appointed an assistant professor of Armenian Georgian studies but occasionally taught at Moscow s Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages as well Academic work Edit In the years leading up to the Russian Revolution Orbeli published a number of books including a catalogue of artifacts found at Ani and a series of studies dealing with classical philology Armenian history archaeology and art 3 This led to his appointment to the Hermitage Museum in July 1934 4 which he would steer through the hardships of Joseph Stalin s purges In December 1941 the deadliest month of the Siege of Leningrad Orbeli led a festival dedicated to Ali Shir Nava i a medieval Turkic poet and philosopher 5 6 Orbeli considerably enhanced the museum s holdings of Oriental art making it one of the top Oriental art museums in the world No less important was Orbeli s role as head of the national school of Caucasus studies Orbeli underscored the importance of linguistic studies for proper understanding of historical processes In 1934 as a member of the Soviet delegation he went to Iran for the Ferdowsi millennial celebrations and visited the cities of Tehran and Mashhad 7 A year later he organised the 3rd International Congress of Iranian Art and Archeology at the Hermitage Museum and the accompanying exhibition therein 8 The other spiritus movens of the congress was Arthur Upham Pope In 1955 60 he was in charge of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the renamed Leningrad University Later life Edit He was buried at Bogoslovskoe Cemetery in Leningrad He was featured in the movie Russian Ark as the director of the Hermitage 9 In stamps Edit Orbeli on a 1987 Soviet stamp Joseph Orbeli on an Armenian stamp 2012References Edit a b in Armenian Yuzbashyan Karen Օրբելի Հովսեփ Աբգարի Orbeli Hovsep Abgari Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia Yerevan Armenian Academy of Sciences 1986 vol 12 pp 584 585 ORBELI Bolshaya rossijskaya enciklopediya elektronnaya versiya bigenc ru Retrieved 16 April 2021 a b c d e in Armenian Anon Հովսեփ Օրբելի Hovsep Orbeli Patma Banasirakan Handes 12 1 1961 pp 229 234 Strube V V red Issledovaniia po istorii kul tury narodov Bostoka sbornik v chest akademika I A Orbeli Moskva Leningrad Izdatel stvo Akademiii Nauk SSSR 1960 p 9 Harrison Salisbury 2003 The 900 Days The Siege Of Leningrad Da Capo Press p 430 ISBN 9780786730247 Grigol Ubiria 2015 Soviet Nation Building in Central Asia The Making of the Kazakh and Uzbek Nations Routledge p 232 ISBN 9781317504351 Strube V V 1960 p 9 To Mark the 80th Anniversary of the Conference of Iranian Studies in the Hermitage Hermitage Museum Retrieved 20 April 2020 90 minutes that shook the world Guardian 28 March 2003 Select bibliography Edit in Russian Izbrannye Trudy Selected works Yerevan Armenian Academy of Sciences 1963 in Russian Akademik Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli biograficheskiy ocherk The academician Joseph Abgarovich Orbeli a biographical essay pp 5 12 in Strube V V red Issledovaniia po istorii kul tury narodov Bostoka sbornik v chest akademika I A Orbeli Moskva Leningrad Izdatel stvo Akademiii Nauk SSSR 1960 527 p Further reading Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joseph Orbeli in Armenian Yuzbashyan Karen Ակադեմիկոս Հովսեփ Աբգարի Օրբելի Academician Hovsep Abgari Orbeli Yerevan Armenian Academy of Sciences 1987 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Orbeli amp oldid 1108142661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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