Zakaria Chichinadze ( ka, ზაქარია ჭიჭინაძე; 1854 – 27 December 1931) was a self-educated
Georgian literary critic, bibliophile, historian, and a book publisher.
Early years
Zakaria Chichinadze was born in
Tiflis
Tbilisi ( ; ka, თბილისი, ), in some languages still known by its pre-1936 name Tiflis ( ), ( ka, ტფილისი, tr ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Georgia (country), largest city of Georgia ( ...
(Tbilisi), then part of the
Russian Empire
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, as the fifteenth child in the family of Egnate Chichinadze. He received his primary education in Tbilisi, first at the Mtatsminda school, and then at the Irakli school. He was expelled twice due to his poor performance in mathematics. His parents wanted their son to graduate from school and made attempts to send him to other educational institutions, but he, having lost interest in studying, finally abandoned school and began educating himself.
He started working at the age of 13, working in a tobacco factory and a hotel and then in a book depository, where he became addicted to reading. He later had a job in the censorship office, where he was able to read forbidden literature.
An avid history reader, in 1869 he had a chance encounter with the famous Georgian poet, publisher and public figure
Sergey Meskhi, who invited Chichinadze to become an employee of the newspaper ''
Droeba''. The newspaper began printing his letters and articles on the history of Georgian literature, written under the pseudonym "Mtatsmindeli", in 1872.
Between 1875 and 1878, Chichinadze collected more than 500 ancient manuscripts and parchments and published them with commentaries. He created numerous monographic works depicting the life and work of Georgian figures which are still of great help to researchers today. He also wrote extensively on the history and culture of Georgia, authoring more than 120 essays and letters on issues of political, social, economic and cultural history of Georgia and publishing many historical, bibliographic, ethnographic, scientific-popular and other books, while helping propagate Georgian literature among the Muslim Georgians of
Adjara
Adjara ( ka, აჭარა ''Ach’ara'' ) or Achara, officially known as the Autonomous Republic of Adjara ( ka, აჭარის ავტონომიური რესპუბლიკა ''Ach’aris Avt’onomiuri Resp’ublik’a ...
and
Samtskhe
Meskheti ( ka, მესხეთი ) or Samtskhe ( ka, სამცხე ), also known as Moschia in ancient sources, is a mountainous area in southwestern Georgia.
History
Ancient tribes known as the Mushki (or Moschi) and Mosiniks (or Mo ...
.
Chichinadze not only wrote extensively, but typeset, printed, bound and sold his works, as well as the works of others, including Brose-Chubinashvili's edition of "
Life of Kartli" (1913, in two parts). He opened his own bookstore, sold books in the bazaar from a stall, traveled frequently to different regions of Georgia and sold and distributed Georgian literature in every possible way,
He was a
socialist
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sympathizer and his bookshop in Tiflis was frequented by revolutionary-minded youngsters such as young
Joseph Stalin
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.
He published biographies of
Robert Owen
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,
Charles Fourier
François Marie Charles Fourier (; ; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker, and one of the founders of utopian socialism. Some of his views, held to be radical in his lifetime, have be ...
,
Pierre Proudhon
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,
Ferdinand Lassalle
Ferdinand Johann Gottlieb Lassalle (born Lassal; 11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864) was a German jurist, philosopher, socialist, and political activist. Remembered as an initiator of the German labour movement, he developed the theory of state s ...
, and
Louis Blanc
Louis Jean Joseph Charles Blanc ( ; ; 29 October 1811 – 6 December 1882) was a French Socialism, socialist politician, journalist and historian. He called for the creation of cooperatives in order to job guarantee, guarantee employment for t ...
and wrote an obituary for
Karl Marx
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. He distributed illegal socialist literature, led a workers' circle, and published materials about the actual state of serfdom in Georgia.
In February 1922, the 50th anniversary of his work was celebrated. "Communist" newspaper wrote on February 19, 1922: "He is a living chronicle of our writing and anyone who wants to understand the history of the development of our thought cannot go beyond Zakaria."
Chichinadze's pen-name ''Mtatsmindeli'' means "of the Holy Mountain", referring to a mountain in Tbilisi, where he is now buried, at the
Pantheon of Writers and Public Figures.
A street in Tbilisi is named after Chichinadze.
References
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1854 births
1931 deaths
Journalists from Tbilisi
20th-century historians from Georgia (country)
Publishers (people) from Georgia (country)
People from Tiflis Governorate
Burials at Mtatsminda Pantheon
19th-century historians from Georgia (country)
Journalists from the Russian Empire
Historians from the Russian Empire