Vladimir Ivanow (orientalist)

Vladimir Alekseevich Ivanow (; November 3, 1886 – June 19, 1970) was a Russian orientalist. He was a scholar of Islam, with a particular focus on Ismailism. He graduated in 1907 and joined the faculty of Oriental Languages of the University of St. Petersburg.

Vladimir Ivanow is a founding father of modern Isma'ili studies and one of the most authoritative scholars in the subject. He is a doctoral advisor of Farhad Daftary, the most authoritative scholar of the subject in the modern world. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1933
A guide to Ismaili literature /

: Based on "the so-called Fihristu'l-majdū' or, more accurately, alMajmū' fī fihristi'l-kutub, by Isma'īl b. 'Abdi'r-Rasūl of Ujjain." cf. Pref., pages [v] : xii, 138 pages ; 22 cm.

Published 1952
Brief survey of the evolution of Ismailism /

: 92 pages ; 18 cm.

Published 1948
Studies in early Persian Ismailism /

: 202 pages ; 24 cm.

Six chapters of Shish Fasl : also called Rawshana'i-nama /

: xii, 111, 47 pages, [2] leaves of plates : facsimiles ; 17 cm.

An abbreviated version of the Diwan of Khaki Khorasani : Persian text /

: Includes index. : [2], ii, 20, 128 pages ; 21 cm.

Two early Ismaili treatises : Haft-babi baba Sayyid-na and Matubuʼl-muʼminin /

: [2], 9, [1], [64] pages ; 22 cm.

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