Some of Main Scientific Works of Mikheil Tsereteli
- "Nation and mankind. Sociological investigation" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1910, 250 pp (In Georgian)
- "Sumerian and Georgian: a study in comparative philology" (a monograph), JRAS, 1913 (In English)
- Shota Rustaveli. "Der Mann im Tigerfelle". Edited and translated from Georgian by M. Tsereteli, Munchen, 1955 (In German)
- "Georgien und der Weltkrieg" (a monograph), Potsdam, 1915 (In German)
- "Das Sumerische und das Georgische".- "Bedi Kartlisa - Revue de Kartvelologie", No 32-33, Paris (In German)
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Name | Tsereteli, Mikheil |
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Short description | Georgian diplomat |
Date of birth | 1878 |
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Date of death | 1965 |
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