- Robert Pierpont Blake
Robert Pierpont Blake (
November 1 ,1886 –May 9 ,1950 ) was an American Byzantinist and scholar of theArmenia n and Georgian cultures.Robert P. Blake was born in
San Francisco on November 1, 1886. As a John Harvard Traveling Fellow, he chiefly studied and worked, between 1911 and 1918, inRussia where he mastered Russian and began his study of Arabic, Syriac, Armenian and Georgian. In 1918, on behalf of theSaint Petersburg State University , he arrived in Georgia to update the conflicting catalogues of theTbilisi manuscripts and then to investigate various texts of theBible . He became a Professor ofTbilisi State University when it was founded early in 1918. He remained there and taught theGreek language and the Byzantine history until 1920 when he received an appointment fromHarvard of which he later became a professor.He was instrumental in promoting
Byzantine studies in the United States. He also made an invaluable contribution to the study of medieval Georgian manuscripts many of which were revealed by Blake inPalestine andMount Athos . He died inCambridge, Massachusetts on May 9, 1950.References
*Elisseeff, Serge. Robert Pierpont Blake (1886-1950). "Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies", Vol. 14, No. 1/2 (Jun., 1951), pp. vii-xiii.
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