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Vasilii Vladimirovich Bartold

[Deutsch] Wilhelm Barthold (Taufname), russisch Wassili Wladimirowitsch Bartold (moderner Stil: Vasiliĭ Vladimirovich Bartolʹd), kyrillisch Василий Владимирович Бартольд (geb. 3. November[jul.]/ 15. November[greg.] 1869 in Sankt Petersburg, Russisches Reich; † 19. August 1930 in Leningrad, UdSSR) war ein russischer und sowjetischer Orientalist, Anthropologe und Historiker. Barthold, ein Schüler von Viktor Rosen (Rozen) (1849-1908), gilt in der Nachfolge von Wilhelm Radloff (1837-1918) als größte Autorität auf dem Gebiet der Turkologie.

[English] Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold (modern style: Vasiliĭ Vladimirovich Bartolʹd), baptized: Wilhelm Barthold, Russian: Василий Владимирович Бартольд (born 3 November[jul.]/ 15 November[greg.] 1869 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; died 19 August 1930 in Leningrad, USSR) was a Russian and Soviet orientalist, Anthropologist and historian. Bartold, a disciple of Viktor Rosen (Rozen) (1849-1908), succeeded Wilhelm Radloff (1837-1918) as the greatest authority in the field of Turcology. In the obituary notice of the London Times (26th August, 1930) he was called “the Gibbon of Turkestan”.

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  • Bregel, Yu.: “Barthold, Vasiliĭ Vladimirovich”, in the Encyclopædia Iranica, Online Edition, published 15 Dec. 1988, (July 12, 2011, see external links list).

  • Fück, Johann: Die arabischen Studien in Europa bis in den Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts, Leipzig: O. Harrassowitz im VEB Bibliogr. Inst., 1955, p. 301.

  • Krader, Lawrence: “Radlov, Vasilii, And Bartol’d, Vasilii”, in the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (Jan. 1968), online at Encyclopedia.com. (July 12, 2011, see external links list).

  • Smirnov, N. A.: “Bartold, Vasilii”, in The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Ed. (1970-1979), online at The Free Dictionary, Farlex, Inc., (July 12, 2011, see external links list).

  • N.N.: “Bartold V.V., (1869-1930), orientalist”, in the Encyclopaedia of Saint Petersburg, (July 12, 2011, see external links list).

  • N.N.: “Vasily Vladimirovich Bartold”, in the Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 2011, (July 12, 2011, see external links list).

Born 15 November 1869
Died 19 August 1930

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Born 15 November 1869
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