- Platon Ioseliani
Platon Ioseliani ( _ka. პლატონ იოსელიანი) (
November 15 ,1810 –November 15 ,1875 ) was a Georgian historian.Educated at
St Petersburg Theological Academy, he then taught physics and philosophy atTbilisi Theological Seminary and later served for the office of the Viceroy of the Caucasus. His articles were regularly published in the Russian and Georgian press. From 1845 to 1856, he edited the Tbilisi-based periodical "Zakavkazsky Vestnik". In 1849, he made a trip toGreece and visited the medieval GeorgianIviron Monastery onMount Athos . He discovered and studied several old Georgian manuscripts, made a substantial research into the history of theGeorgian Orthodox Church and published the pieces of medieval and early modern Georgian literature. Beyond that, Iosseliani was the first scholar to have embarked on the study of evolution of the urban settlements in Georgia. His one of the last major works, that on the reign of the last king of Georgia, George XII (1798-1800), was published posthumously in the Georgian magazine "Iveria " in 1880.Ioseliani was married to Princess Ana Bagration-Mukhraneli (1839-1913).
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