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Title Materialy po babizmu i religii bakhai iz arkhiva baron V. R. Rozena v Sankt-Peterburgskom filiale Arkhiva RAN
Book title Millerovskie chteniia 2018 : preemstvennost' i traditsieiv sokhranenii i izucheniidokumental'nogo akademicheskogo naslediia : materialy II Mezhdunarodnoĭ Nauchnoĭ Konferentsii 24-26 maia 2018 g., Sankt-Peterburg = Müller's Conference 2018 : Continuity and Traditions in Preserving and Studying Documentary Academic Heritage : Materials of the II International Scientific Conference May 24–26, 2018, St. Petersburg
Series titleAd Fontes : Materialy i issledovaniia po istorii nauki = Materials and Studies on the History of Science
Author Ioannesian, IU. A.
Editor Tunkina, I. V.
Year2018
Publisher Renome
Place published Sankt-Peterburg
Abstract The second half of the 19th century was characterized by an all-increasing interest in the Babi and Baha’i Faiths in Europe. Diplomats, orientalists etc. were making contributions in every conceivable way to the study of this phenomenon — the emerging of a new religion. The latter contradicted the common view that the appearance of new religions was only possible in ancient times because it was thought to be characteristic of the early forms of human society. Among the European scholars who made an exceptionally valuable contribution to Baha’i and Babi studies, including original texts' publication, were Russian orientalists Baron V.R. Rosen, A.G. Tumanskiy and British orientalist E.G. Browne. Rosen left to posterity a vast collection of unpublished materials, which, among other purposes, are of extreme value for the study of the Babi and Baha’i Faiths, as well as for the research on Babi and Baha’i studies in Europe, especially for those interested in a historical perspective. These materials are preserved in the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, Russia. They comprise Rosen’s
correspondence with A.G. Tumanskiy, E.G. Browne (the larger part of the collection), G.D. Batyushkov, academician S.F. Oldenburg, V.I. Ignatyev, S. Vuarot, and I. Kheiralla.
Research notes Attachment is title page and contents only.
Language Russian
Keywords MANUSCRIPTS; SAINT PETERSBURG; RUSSIA
Pages 555–561
Series volume 14
File attachments internal-pdf://2197550217/Mullers Conference 2018.pdf

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