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  1. Vladímir Minorski. Apariencia. ocultar. Vladímir Fiódorovich Minorski (Korcheva, 6 de febrero de 1877- Cambridge, 25 de marzo de 1966) fue un orientalista ruso. Biografía. Nació el 6 de febrero de 1877 en Korcheva (Rusia). 1 nota 1 Minorski estudió Derecho en la Universidad de Moscú y Lenguas Orientales en el Instituto Lazarev. 2 1 .

  2. Vladimir Fyodorovich Minorsky (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Минорский; 5 February [O.S. 24 February] 1877 – 25 March 1966) was a Russian academic, historian, and scholar of Oriental studies, best known for his contributions to the study of history of Iran and the Iranian peoples such as Persians, Laz people ...

  3. 20 de jul. de 2004 · MINORSKY, Vladimir Fed’orovich (1877-1966), outstanding Russian scholar of Persian history, historical geography, literature and culture, who worked on a very broad canvas, with contributions of substantial value in the related fields of Turkish, Mongol, Caucasian, Armenian, and Byzantine studies, where they touched on Persian ...

  4. V. F. Minorsky, the renowned Iranist, published these 29 studies in a variety of journals between the years 1915 and 1967. While his work focuses mainly on Iran, his interests included Iran's neighbors, and he made valuable contributions to Turkish, Mongol, Caucasian, Kurdish, Armenian, and Byzantine studies as well.

  5. Vladimir Minorsky. (1877-1966) Vladimir Minorsky, one of the greatest Oriental scholars of our. day, was born, nearly ninety years ago, in the small town of Kor-. cheva to the north-west of Moscow, now submerged beneath the waters of the Volga. He read Law at the University of Moscow and after his graduation in 1900 studied Oriental languages ...

  6. Vladimir Minorsky was born on 6 February 1877 at the small town of Korcheva on the Upper Volga, now submerged beneath the waters of the Moscow Sea. His parents were Fedor M. Minorsky and his wife Olga, nee Golubitsky. He went to school in Moscow, and was a gold medallist of the Fourth Grammar School in the graduation of 1896.

  7. MINORSKY, Vladimir Fed’orovich (1877-1966), outstanding Russian scholar of Persian history, historical geography, literature and culture, who worked on a very broad canvas, with contributions of substantial value in the related fields of Turkish, Mongol, Caucasian, Armenian, and Byzantine studies, where they touched on Persian studies in the ...