The Kartvelian studies (Georgian: ქართველოლოგია) also referred as Kartvelology or Georgian studies is a field of humanities covering the history, languages, religion and/or culture of Georgia and the Georgian people.
In a narrower sense, the term usually refers to the research activities conducted on these problems outside Georgia.
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The Kartvelianstudies (Georgian: ქართველოლოგია) also referred as Kartvelology or Georgian studies is a field of humanities covering the history, languages...
The Kartvelian languages (/kɑːrtˈvɛliən, -ˈviːl-/ kart-VEL-ee-ən, -VEEL-; Georgian: ქართველური ენები, romanized: kartveluri enebi; also known as South...
Georgian alphabet Kartvelianstudies Georgians Kartvelia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kartvelian. If an internal link...
European studies) Abkhaz studies Armenian studies (Armenology) Chechen studies Dagestan studies Avar studies Georgian studies (Kartvelianstudies or Kartvelology)...
The Georgians, or Kartvelians (/kɑːrtˈvɛliənz/; Georgian: ქართველები, romanized: kartvelebi, pronounced [kʰaɾtʰʷelebi]), are a nation and indigenous Caucasian...
charters, is now the standard script for modern Georgian and its related Kartvelian languages, whereas Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri are used only by the Georgian...
Samurzakano (Georgian: სამურზაყანო, Samurzak'ano, Samurzaqano) is a historical region in southeastern Abkhazia, in western Georgia. It is populated by...
Central European University's Institute for Advanced Studies, and the Forum for Transregional Studies (Berlin). Gould's first book was Writers and Rebels:...
at the Tbilisi Gymnasium. Having graduated from the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the St. Petersburg University in 1899, he became a privat-docent of...
Teramo Cristoforo Castelli (1597 – 3 October 1659) was an Italian Theatine missionary, born of a noble family, who spent twenty-two years in Georgia from...
Tokyo Metropolitan University. He specializes in Middle Eastern Studies, Eurasian Studies, and the histories of Iran and the Caucasus. He focuses in particular...
Alexander Anton von Zagareli (also Cagareli or Tsagareli, Georgian: ალექსანდრე ანტონის ძე ცაგარელი; 9 December 1844 – 12 November 1929) was a Georgian...
philosophy in the 1930s, laying the groundwork for a new field of Kartvelianstudies, the history of Georgian philosophy. He developed the theory of the...
Shvanar; Georgian: სვანი, Svani) are an ethnic subgroup of the Georgians (Kartvelians) living mostly in Svaneti, a region in northwest Georgia. They speak...
wide-ranging, including not only textual studies of ancient translations of the Gospel of John, but also critical studies of translations of the Bible in a number...
Arthur Leist (8 July 1852 – 22 March 1927) was a German writer, journalist and translator of Georgian and Armenian literature. He was born and educated...
of the Laz", which claimed that the Laz were a Kartvelian people, boosted nationalist sentiments. Studies on the Laz people, culture, and language started...
David Chubinashvili (Georgian: დავით ჩუბინაშვილი; September 26, 1814 – June 5, 1891), otherwise known as David Yesseevich Chubinov (or Tchoubinoff, Russian:...
instrumental in promoting Byzantine studies in the United States. He also made an invaluable contribution to the study of medieval Georgian manuscripts many...
Having studied Comparative Linguistics, Indology, Japanese studies, and Chinese studies from 1972 to 1977 at the University of Marburg and the Free University...
Salia, the journal played a crucial role in the development of Georgian studies in Europe.[citation needed] It was succeeded by the annual Revue des études...
Simon Qaukhchishvili, Giorgi Tsereteli and others). Kartvelology (KartvelianStudies) The chairs and scientific research departments serve for preparation...
chief commissioner of the UK to Transcaucasia in 1919–20. He founded Kartvelianstudies at Oxford University, was fluent in the Georgian language and published...
ISBN 0-00-255503-4 (and several other reprints) Understanding Chekhov: A Critical Study of Chekhov's Prose and Drama (1999) The Garnett Book of Russian Verse (2000)...