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An Annotated Bibliography of the Scholarly Works of Solomon Bayevsky1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Hayim Y. Sheynin*
Affiliation:
Gratz College

Extract

Solomon Isaakovich Bayevsky was born in 1923 in Mogilev, Belarus, to Isaac Zelikovich Bayevsky, an engraver, and Mera Solomonovna Bayevsky, nee Pevzner, a librarian. His father passed away in 1933, and in 1935 he moved with his mother to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), where he received his schooling. While a student at an elementary school he joined a history study group in the Hermitage museum. Studies in the museum stimulated his interests in Persian artifacts, art and culture.

Type
Essays and MESA 2002
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 2003

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Footnotes

1

This bibliography was compiled for the occasion of Dr. Bayevsky's eightieth birthday. May Solomon Isaakovich live to the ripe age of 120 years (see Genesis 6:3).

References

2 Accounts of some activities of this institute in the field of Iranian Studies can be found in nos. 26 and 43 below.

3 See Nadjip, E.N., “Tiurkskiĭ iazyk deliĭskogo sultanata XIV veka,” Sovetskaia tiurkologiia (Baku), no. 2 and no. 3 (1982): 7088 and 72–85Google Scholar; Dankoff, Robert, “The Turkic Vocabulary of the Farhang-i Zafān - gūyāPapers of Inner Asia 4 (1987)Google Scholar; and András J.E., Bodgrogligeti, “Review of Dankoff, “The Turkic Vocabulary of the Farhang-I Zafān - gūyā,” Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher/ Ural-Altaic Yearbook 64 (Wiesbaden, 1992): 188–97.Google Scholar