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<!--Little, if anything, is known about Rustaveli from the contemporaneous sources. His poem itself, namely the prologue, provides a clue to his identity; the poet identifies himself as "a certain Rustveli." Now, "Rustveli" is not a surname, but a territorial epithet which can be interpreted as "of/from/holder of Rustavi". The later Georgian authors of the 15th-18th centuries are more informative: they are almost unanimous in identifying him as Shota Rustaveli, a name which is preserved on a fresco and a document from the formerly Georgian [[Monastery of the Cross|Monastery of the Holy Cross]] at [[Jerusalem]]. The fresco was described by the Georgian pilgrim Timote Gabashvili in 1757/58, and rediscovered by a team of Georgian scholars in 1960. The same Jerusalem document speaks of Shota as a sponsor of the monastery and a "high treasurer," thus echoing a popular legend that Rustaveli was a minister at [[Queen Tamar]]’s court and retired to the monastery in an advanced age. Both a folk tradition and the 17th-century royal poet [[Archil of Imereti|Archil]] identify Rustaveli as a native to the southern Georgian region of [[Meskheti]], where his home village Rustavi was located (not to be confused with the modern-day city of [[Rustavi]] near [[Tbilisi]]). He is assumed to have been born in between 1160 and 1165. A legend has it that Rustaveli was educated at the medieval Georgian academies of [[Gelati]] and [[Ikalto]], and then in "[[Greece]]" (i.e., the [[Byzantine Empire]]). He must have produced his major work no earlier than the 1180s and no later than the first decade of the 13th century, most probably c. 1205-1207.-->
 
== Opera ==
[[Imago:RustaveliManuscript.jpg|left|thumb|Manuscriptum]]
''Eques sub Cuti Pantherae'' (ვეფხისტყაოსანი) in multas linguas conversum est. Epos primum editum est anno [[1712]] [[Tbilisi]]s, in capite Georgiano. Inter opera saecularia picturis ornata, epos ''Eques sub Cuti Pantherae'' locum egregium in Georgia occupat.
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The highest Prize of the [[Republic of Georgia]] in the fields of Art and Literature est [[Siota Rustaveli Praemium Reipublicae]]. The main street in Tbilisi is the Rustaveli Avenue. Also existing in Tbilisi are the [[Rustaveli Theatre]], the [[Shota Rustaveli Institute of Georgian Literature]] of the [[Georgian Academy of Sciences]], the [[Shota Rustaveli Underground Station]], etc.-->
 
== Aliae res ==
A die [[3 Septembris]] [[2001]], respublicae [[Israel]] et Georgia coniuncte [[nota postalica|notas postalicas]] honoris Rustaveli causa distribuunt. Signum Israelicum (pretio 3.40 NIS), ab [[Yitzhak Granot]] designatum, auctorem cum verbis Hebraeis pone eum depingit.
 
[[Michaele Zichy]], pictor [[Hungaria|Hungaricus]] [[saeculum 19|saeculi undevicensimi]], factus est "pictor populi Georgiani"; nam produxit optimas illustrationes quae saepe in editionibus poemarum Rustavelianarum adhibitae sunt. Statua et via Tbilisis opus Zichianum commemorant.
 
== Fontes ==
*[[1936]]. ''Tite Margwelaschwili.'' = ''Der Mann in Pantherfell&mdash;GeorgicaPantherfell—Georgica.'' Londinii. {{Ling|Germanice}}.
*[[1991]]. ''Zviad Gamsakhurdia.'' = ''Tropology of "The Knight in the Panther's skin.'' Tbilisi. {{Ling|Georgice}}, cum summario Anglico.
 
== Nexus externi ==
[[Imago:Shota Rustaveli.jpg|thumb|right|''Siota Rustveli,'' "fresco" in [[Monasterium Crucis|Monasterio Crucis]] in [[Ierusalem]]]]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/asia/mps/index.htm Homo sub Cuti Pantherae: omnia verba libri Anglice conversi ab M. Wardrop.]
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