Gabriel Aivazovsky
Gabriel Aivazovsky (Gabriel Ayvazyan, Armenian: Գաբրիել Հայվազյան, Russian: Гаврии́л Константи́нович Айвазо́вский), (22 May 1812 – 20 April 1879), was an Armenian Archbishop, scientist, historian, and the brother of the artist Ivan Aivazovsky.
Gabriel Aivazovsky Գաբրիել Հայվազյան | |
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Born | |
Died | 20 April 1879 66) | (aged
Occupation | Archbishop, scientist, writer, historian, educator |
Relatives | Ivan Aivazovsky (brother) |
Biography
He was born in Feodosiya, into a family of Armenian merchants. He received a scientific education at the monastery of St. Mkhitarist, on San Lazzaro Island in Venice. He was also a teacher of Oriental languages. in 1848, he was appointed a director of the Armenian College Samuel Moorat in Paris, and subsequently founded the same Armenian college. His most important works are "Essay on the History of Russia" (in Armenian, Venice, 1836), "History of the Ottoman State" (also in Armenian, 2 volumes, Venice, 1841). He was also one of the main staff of a large Armenian dictionary, "Auhera". In 1843, he and Ghevont Alishan founded Bazmavep the very first Armenian scholarly journal.[1]
References
External links
- (in Russian) Энциклопедия фонда Хай-Азг
- (in Russian) Русская история в портретах