Hakob Manandian

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Hakob Manandian
Հակոբ Մանանդյան
Born(1873-11-10)November 10, 1873 (N. S.)
DiedFebruary 4, 1952(1952-02-04) (aged 78)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Resting placeKomitas Pantheon, Yerevan, Armenia
40°9′36.4″N 44°30′7.6″E / 40.160111°N 44.502111°E / 40.160111; 44.502111Coordinates: 40°9′36.4″N 44°30′7.6″E / 40.160111°N 44.502111°E / 40.160111; 44.502111
NationalityArmenian
CitizenshipRussian Empire, Soviet Union
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, philology
InstitutionsGevorgian Seminary, Nersisian School, Baku State University, Yerevan State University

Hakob Manandian (Armenian: Հակոբ Մանանդյան; November 10, 1873 - February 4, 1952) was an Armenian historian, philologist, and member of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia (1943) and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1939).[1] Honored Scientist of the Armenian SSR.

One of the most important works by Manandyan was "Critical Survey of the History of the Armenian People" (vols. 1–3, 1945–57). He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.[2]

Biography[]

Manandyan was born on November 22, 1873, in Akhaltsikhe. In 1880-1883 he received his primary education at the Karapetyan College in his hometown, in 1883-1893 he studied at the First Gymnasium in Tbilisi, from 1893 to 1897 at the Universities of Jena, Leipzig and Strasbourg, and received a PhD degree. In 1898 he graduated from the Faculty of Oriental Languages of the University of St. Petersburg, and in 1909 from the Faculty of Law of the University of Dorpat (now Tartu). In 1900-1905 he taught at the Gevorgian Seminary of Etchmiadzin, in 1905–1907 at the First and Second Men's Gymnasiums in Tbilisi, from 1906 to 1907 at the Nersisyan School, from 1911 to 1913 at the People's University of Baku, and from 1915 to 1919 at the Trade School. In December 1919 he was invited to YSU and appointed Acting Dean of the Faculty of History and Linguistics, from 1921 to 1922 he was the Rector of YSU, from 1922 to 1923 he was the dean of the faculties of Art and Historiography, from 1921 to 1925 he was the Head of the Chair of the History of the Armenian People. Professor of the same chair.

In 1925 he was awarded the title of professor, in 1938-the degree of Doctor of Historical Sciences. In 1925 he was elected a member of the Institute of Sciences and Arts of Armenia, in 1939 he became a member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, and in 1943 his candidacy was approved as a founding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was the first to teach ancient and medieval history of the Armenian people at YSU. In 1931 he interrupted his pedagogical activities and engaged only in scientific work. He died on February 4, 1952, in Yerevan. The ashes are in the Pantheon of Komitas Park.

A monument is erected in front of the 62nd building on Teryan Street in Yerevan. His bronze bust is placed in the lobby of YSU Main Building

Works[]

Hakob Manandian's plaque on Teryan street, Yerevan
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1897). Contributions to Albanian History (in German). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1900). "Review of "A. Anninsky: The Ancient Armenian Historians as Historical Sources"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (2): 85–86.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "G. Melik-Karagezyan: German Help Companies for West Armenia"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (1): 72–75.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "S. Haykouni: The Folk Roman and Tale"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (1): 75–77.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "Y. Topchyan: Mesrop Mashtots"; "Y. Topchyan: Burns" and "Y. Topchyan: Muhammed"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (1): 77–78.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Note on the Study of the Inner Life of the Armenians" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (2): 161–171.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "S. T.: On the Order of Production of Marital Affairs in the Armenian Gregorian Church"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (2): 171–172.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "A. Anninsky: History of the Armenian Church (up to 19th century)"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (3–4): 335–342.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). "Review of "M. Corelli: The Mighty Atom"" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (3–4): 345–347.
  • Manandyan, Hakob; Adjarian, Hrachia (1902). Armenian Neo-martyrs: Volume I (1155-1485) (in Armenian). Vagharshapat: The printing house of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob; Adjarian, Hrachia (1902). Armenian Neo-martyrs: Volume II (1486-1843) (in Armenian). Vagharshapat: The printing house of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1902). The Scholia on Five Speeches of Gregory of Nazianzus (in German) (1 ed.). Marburg.
  • Manandyan, Hakob; Adjarian, Hrachia (1903). Armenian Neo-martyrs (1155-1843) (in Armenian). Vagharshapat: The printing house of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1903). The Scholia on Five Speeches of Gregory of Nazianzus (in German) (2 ed.). Marburg: Elwert.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1903). Compiled the New Numbering of the Recorded in Kareneans Catalog Manuscripts (in German). Marburg.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1904). "The Study of the Philosophical Works Attributed to Philosopher David Harkatsi: Part I" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (2): 158–171.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1904). "The Study of the Philosophical Works Attributed to Philosopher David Harkatsi: Part II" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (6): 564–577.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1904). "The Study of the Philosophical Works Attributed to Philosopher David Harkatsi: Part III" (PDF). Ararat (in Armenian). Vagharshapat (7–8): 649–657.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1904). David the Invincible's Problem in New Light (in Armenian). Vagharshapat.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1905). "Excerpts from the Chronicle of Eusebius of Caesarea in an Ancient Manuscript". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (1): 15–19.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1905). "Which School is the Best? Part I" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (13): 2. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1905). "Which School is the Best? Part II" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (15): 2. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "The Weak Ones Must Be Careful" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (1): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "Macedonian Crisis and the Sea Protest" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (7): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "The Stones are Protesting" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (17): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "The Ignis Fatuus of European Intervention" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (22): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "The Opinion of European Politicians" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (32): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "Why are the Oppressed Nations Adjoining to the National Tendency?" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (40): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "Enough, Finally!" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (48): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "About the National Problem" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (54): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "Let's Use our Rights" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (58): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1906). "The Electoral Victory of Progressivists" (PDF). Arshaluys (in Armenian). Tiflis (69): 1. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1911). Commentary on Aristotle's Categories (in Armenian) (Old Armenian and Old Georgian Texts Library ed.). Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences of Russia.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1917). "The Idea of Nationality" (PDF). Gorts (in Armenian). Baku (1): 1–18, part II. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1917). "About the National Self-determination Problem: Part I" (PDF). Gorts (in Armenian). Baku (4): 139–145, part II. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1917). "About the National Self-determination Problem: Part II" (PDF). Gorts (in Armenian). Baku (9–10): 185–199, part II. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1921). "H. H. Manandyan's Final Speech About the Grand Opening of Yerevan Popular University". Kommunist (in Armenian). Yerevan (39): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1922). History of Armenia During the Turkish-Tatar Invasions (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR State University Publishing House.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1925). "Remarks About the State of Villagers During the Marzpanate Period in Ancient Armenia". Proceedings of the YSU (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR State University (1): 3–45.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1925). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part I". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (5–6): 225–232.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1925). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part II". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (7–8): 347–354.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1925). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part III". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (11–12): 539–548.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Royal Taxes in Armenia During the Marzpanate Period". Teghekagir (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR Institute of Arts and Science (1): 3–44.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). The Royal Taxes in Armenia During the Marzpanate -Period (in Armenian). Yerevan: Hermes Publishing House.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part IV". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (1–2): 15–23.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part V". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (3–4): 121–129.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part VI". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (5–6): 209–216.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part VII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (7–8): 305–313.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part VIII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (9–10): 437–445.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1926). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part IX". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (11–12): 523–533.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part X". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (3–4): 109–116.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XI". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (6): 289–301.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (8): 417–425.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XIII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (10): 559–569.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). "Materials About the Economic History of Ancient Armenia: Part I". Teghekagir (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR Institute of Arts and Science (2): 29–42.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1927). Materials About the Economic History of Ancient Armenia: Vol. I (in Armenian). Yerevan.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "Ancient Philosophical Manuscripts of the Library of Echmiadzin: Part I". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (3–4): 135–146.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "Ancient Philosophical Manuscripts of the Library of Echmiadzin: Part II". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (5–6): 214–223.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XIV". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (1–2): 25–30.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XV". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (3–4): 109–120.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XVI". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (5–6): 205–213.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XVII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (7–8): 303–310.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development: Part XVIII". Handes Amsorya (in Armenian). Vienna (9–10): 401–407.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). The Philhellenic School and its Periods of Development (in Armenian). Vienna.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). "Materials About the Economic History of Ancient Armenia: Part II". Teghekagir (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR Institute of Arts and Science (4): 43–82.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1928). Materials About the Economic History of Ancient Armenia: Vol. II (in Armenian). Yerevan.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1929). "H. H. Manandyan's Speech at the Askanaz Mravyan Funeral". Khorhrdayin Hayastan (in Armenian). Yerevan (245): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1930). The Weights and Dimensions in the Ancient Armenian Sources (in Armenian). Yerevan: Melkonyan Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1930). "Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana". Revue des Études Arméniennes (in Armenian). Paris: Sorbonne University. X (1): 139–142. ISSN 0080-2549. OCLC 1605433. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1930). Translated by Frédéric Macler. "Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana". Revue des Études Arméniennes (in French). Paris: Sorbonne University. X (1): 143–145. ISSN 0080-2549. OCLC 1605433. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1930). Translated by Unknown. "Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana". Revue des Études Arméniennes (in German). Paris: Sorbonne University. X (1): 143–145. ISSN 0080-2549. OCLC 1605433. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1930). About Trade and the Cities of Armenia in Connection with the Global Trade of Ancient Times (in Russian) (1st ed.). Yerevan: PetHrat.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1931). "Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana". Teghekagir (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR Institute of Arts and Science (5): 65–89.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1931). Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana (in Armenian) (1st ed.). Yerevan.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1932). Small Studies (PDF) (in Armenian and German). Yerevan: Melkonyan Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1932). Notes about the Feud and the Feudal Army of Parthia and Arsacid Armenia (PDF) (in Russian). Tiflis: The Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1932–1933). "Solution of Khorenatsi Mystery". Anahit (in Armenian). Paris (3–6): 182–185.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1933). Solution of Khorenatsi Mystery (in Armenian, German, and Russian). Yerevan.
  • Small Soviet Encyclopedia, Volume I (1933). "Armenia" article (in Russian) (2nd ed.). Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia. pp. 503–506. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1934). Eratosthenes's Stadion and Persian Asparez (in Armenian, German, and Russian). Yerevan: Melkonyan Fund.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1934). Solution of Khorenatsi Mystery (extended) (in Armenian, German, and Russian). Yerevan: PetHrat. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1934). Feudalism in Ancient Armenia (in Armenian). Yerevan: Melkonyan Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1935). "Medieval Itinerarium in the 10th Century Armenian Manuscripts". Academy of Sciences of the USSR (in Russian). Moscow-Leningrad. XLV: 723–728.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1936). Old Roads of Armenia According to Tabula Peutingeriana (in Armenian, German, and Russian) (2nd ed.). Yerevan: Melkonyan Fund. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1937). "Speech at the Extraordinary Congress of the Armenian SSR Council". Khorhrdayin Hayastan (in Armenian). Yerevan (67): 2.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1938). "The Grand Celebration (to Celebrate the 1000th Anniversary of Armenian Folk Epic Poem "Daredevils of Sassoun")". Kommunist (in Russian) (229): 3.
  • Theon (1938). Hakob Manandyan (ed.). On Rhetoric (in Armenian, Ancient Greek, German, and Russian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR Institute of Arts and Science.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). The Popular Rebellions in Armenia Against the Arabic Dominion (in Armenian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR State University Publishing House.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). "H. H. Manandyan's Speech at the Jubilee Session to Celebrate the 1000th Anniversary of Armenian Folk Epic Poem "Daredevils of Sassoun"". Khorhrdayin Hayastan (in Armenian). Yerevan (213): 3.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). "Revived Armenia". Sovietskaya Nauka (in Russian). Moscow (12): 141–145.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). "The Circular Path of Pompey in Transcaucasia". Vestnik Drevney Istorii (in Russian) (4): 70–82. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). The Popular Rebellions in Armenia Against the Arabic Dominion (in Russian). Yerevan: Arm. SSR State University Publishing House.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). "Raising the Young Cadres". Izvestia (in Russian) (24): 3.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1939). "The Speech of the Academic H. H. Manandyan (at the Meeting of the Academic Council of Arm. BAS on the Occasion of His Election to the Full Membership of the AS of the USSR)". Kommunist (in Russian) (30): 3.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "The Speech of the Academic H. H. Manandyan at the Jubilee Scientific Session of the Armenian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR". Sovetakan Hayastan (in Armenian) (270): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "Academic I. A. Javakhishvili. An Obituary". Sovetakan Hayastan (in Armenian) (271): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "The Speech of the Deputy H. H. Manandyan at the First Session of the City Council of the Deputies of the Workers of Yerevan". Khorhrdayin Hayastan (in Armenian) (2): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). Cities of Armenia in the 10-11 Centuries (in Armenian). Yerevan: Armenian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). Tigranes II and Rome (Under a New Light According to the Sources) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Armenian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "Actual Questions of the Historiography of the Ancient Armenia". Istorik-Marxist (in Russian) (6): 3–6.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "An Outstanding Scientist (Academician I. A. Javakhishvili)". Kommunist (in Russian). Yerevan (271): 4.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "Routes of the Pontic Campaign of Pompey and the Way of the Retreat of Mithradates to Colchis". Vestnik Drevney Istorii (in Russian) (3–4): 89–100. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "A Preface to the Study "Tigranes II and Rome"". Kommunist (in Russian). Yerevan (36): 3.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). "The Speech of the Deputy H. H. Manandyan at the First Session of the City Council of the Deputies of the Workers of Yerevan". Kommunist (in Russian). Yerevan (2): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "Shoulder to Shoulder with All the Nation". Sovetakan Hayastan (in Armenian). Yerevan (148): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "To All the Armenians of Foreign Countries". Sovetakan Hayastan (in Armenian). Yerevan (195): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "To All the Armenians of Foreign Countries". Sovetakan Grakanutyun (in Armenian). Yerevan (8): 3–4.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1940). Mesrop Mashtots and the Struggle of the Armenian People for the Cultural Identity (in Russian). Yerevan: Armenian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "To All the Armenians of Foreign Countries". Izvestia Arm. FANa SSSR (in Russian). Yerevan (7): 3–6.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "To All the Armenians of Foreign Countries". Kommunist (in Russian). Yerevan (194): 1.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1941). "To All the Armenians of Foreign Countries". Pravda (in Russian). Moscow (227): 3.
  • Manandyan, Hakob (1942). "The Voice of the History" (PDF). Banvoragyughatsiakan Karmir Banaki Martik (in Armenian). Tbilisi (9): 2. Retrieved 18 July 2017.

References[]

  1. ^ Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique: Volume 31. 1990. p. 311.
  2. ^ Prokhorov, Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich (1982). Great Soviet encyclopedia: Volume 15. p. 404.
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