ID | 128495 |
Title Proper | Katanov' S collection in N.M. Martyanov Minusinsk Regional Museum and in Khakass Research Institute of language, literature and history |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chochieva. A. S |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Twelve files, which include the correspondence between N. F. Katanov and N. M. Martyanov, are kept in the archive of Minusinsk Regional museum of local lore'. They give an opportunity to evaluate the contribution of N. F. Katanov to the development of the museum and his interest in his homeland. N. F. KatanOv's letter of 24 January 1894 from Saint Petersburg concerning decoding of Orhon and Yenisei Old Turkic inscriptions is highly characteristic: "Herewith I send my book of script for the museum. Be glad and let all Siberia be glad! In December 1893 Danish researcher W. Thomson and our researcher V. V. Radloff found the most correct key for reading Runic inscriptions. Radloff grew young for 30 years. The script is original, phonetic. About six months ago, Radloff had only guessed and now at the direction of Thomson (with whom he corresponded) and underhis new considerations he learnt to read absolutely fluently. One inscription dates from 738 AD and testifies about Chinese trade with the Arabs and Siberia. . .''.Z |
`In' analytical Note | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.17, No.2; April-June 2013: p.95-98 |
Journal Source | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.17, No.2; April-June 2013: p.95-98 |
Key Words | N. F. Katanov ; N. M. Martyanov ; Russia ; Minusinsk Regional Museum ; History ; Central Asia ; Eurasia ; Turkic Inscriptions ; Europe ; East Europe ; History - Europe ; Imperial Russian Geographic Society - IRGS ; Nickolay Fyodorovich Katanov - Russian Philosopher ; Nickolay Fyodorovich Katanov - Turkestan's Philosopher ; Chinese trade ; Arabs ; Siberia ; International Trade ; Economic Interest ; China ; Chinese Economy |