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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 March 2016
Solomon Isaakovich Bayevsky was born in 1923 in Mogilev, Belarus, to Isaac Zelikovich Bayevsky, an engraver, and Mera Solomonovna Bayevsky, nee Pevzner, a librarian. His father passed away in 1933, and in 1935 he moved with his mother to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), where he received his schooling. While a student at an elementary school he joined a history study group in the Hermitage museum. Studies in the museum stimulated his interests in Persian artifacts, art and culture.
This bibliography was compiled for the occasion of Dr. Bayevsky's eightieth birthday. May Solomon Isaakovich live to the ripe age of 120 years (see Genesis 6:3).
2 Accounts of some activities of this institute in the field of Iranian Studies can be found in nos. 26 and 43 below.
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