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Revision as of 00:13, 12 November 2021
Akaki Shanidze (Georgian: აკაკი შანიძე) (Born: 26 February 1887 in Nogha, Samtredia, Georgia – Died: 29 March 1987 in Tbilisi, Georgia) was a Georgian linguist and philologist. He was one of the founders of the Tbilisi State University (1918) and Academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences (1941); Doctor of Philological Sciences (1920), Professor (1920). He was first doctor in Tbilisi state university, his works in Georgian is most important in linguistic Sciences.
Shanidze graduated from the St. Petersburg University in 1909. His numerous works heavily influenced modern scholarly research of the Georgian and its sister Kartvelian languages both in Georgia and abroad with his tutorship of the Norwegian Kartvelologist Hans Vogt.
During his career, he was awarded:
- 3 Orders of Lenin
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Order of the Badge of Honour
- Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary since the Birth of Vladimir Il'ich Lenin"
- Medal "For Labour Valour"
See also
References
- Shanidze, Akaki. In: Dictionary of Georgian National Biography.
- Akaki Shanidze Foundations
- 1887 births
- 1987 deaths
- Linguists from Georgia (country)
- Philologists from Georgia (country)
- Corresponding Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Centenarians from Georgia (country)
- Men centenarians
- Tbilisi State University faculty
- Kartvelian studies scholars
- Members of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences
- Linguists from the Soviet Union
- 20th-century linguists
- 20th-century philologists
- European linguist stubs
- Georgia (country) people stubs