Printer Friendly
Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary
3,922,812,793 visitors served.
forum Join the Word of the Day Mailing List For webmasters
?
Dictionary/
thesaurus
Medical
dictionary
Legal
dictionary
Financial
dictionary
Acronyms
 
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
encyclopedia
?

Orbeliani, Sulkhan Saba

    0.01 sec.
Orbeliani, Sulkhan Saba 

Born Oct. 25 (Nov. 4), 1658, in the village of Tandzia, in what is now Bolnisi Raion, the Georgian SSR; died Jan. 26 (Feb. 6), 1725, in Moscow. Georgian writer, scholar, and political figure.

The son of a judge in Kartli, Orbeliani was an advocate of enlightened absolutism and fought for the liberation of Georgia from foreign enslavement.

In 1698, after the defeat of Georgii XI in the struggle against Iran, Orbeliani became a monk and took the name of Saba. He resumed political activity under the rule of his pupil Vakhtang VI, whom he accompanied to Iran in 1712. Orbeliani served in diplomatic missions in Paris and Rome from 1713 to 1716, and in 1724 he emigrated to Russia with Vakhtang VI.

Orbeliani’s many-sided literary and scholarly activity influenced the development of progressive social ideas in Georgia. He is the author of a collection of fables and parables, On the Wisdom of the Imagination (or On the Wisdom of the Lie), in which he expresses his Enlightenment views and harshly condemns the vices of feudal society. The collection is distinguished by its high artistic merit and precise, vivid language. Orbeliani also wrote the book Journey to Europe and a number of works on religious subjects and compiled a dictionary of the Georgian language. The formation of the modern literary Georgian language is associated with Orbeliani’s literary activity.

WORKS

[Orbeliani, S.-S.] T’xzulebani ot’x tomad. Tbilisi, 1959–66.
Mogzauroba evropashi. Tbilisi, 1969.
In Russian translation:
Mudrost’ vymysla. Tbilisi, 1959.
Puteshestvie v Evropu. Tbilisi, 1969.

REFERENCES

S. S. Orbeliani, 1658–1958: Iubileinyi sb. Tbilisi, 1959.
Menabde, L. Sulxan-Saba Orbeliani. Tbilisi, 1953.
Baramize, A. Sulxan-Saba Orbeliani. Tbilisi, 1959.


Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.
?Page tools
Printer friendly
Cite / link
Feedback
Mentioned in?   Encyclopedia browser?   Full browser?
No references found
 
 
 
Encyclopedia
?

Terms of Use | Privacy policy | Feedback | Advertise with Us | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc.
Disclaimer
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.