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G. Joseliani: Vephkhis Tqaosani naambobi mozrdilis qmatsvilebisat'hvis. (A prose summary of the poem, for children.) Tiflis, 1892.

G. Joseliani: Another edition, illustrated. Tiflis, 1898.

A. P'hurtzeladze: Shot'ha Rust'haveli da misi tzoli. (A popular legend about the faithlessness of the poet's wife. With a preface of 12 pages.) Batum, 1899.

"R. Kinvari": V Barsovoi Kozhe. Kartiny dlya stseny. (An adaptation for the stage in Russian verse, with preface and illustration.) St. Petersburg, 1901.

Z. Mt'hatsmindeli: Shot'ha Rust'haveli, 1172–1216. Tiflis, 1884 (bound up in volume lettered "Karthuli Mtserloba"). Gives the following rough bibliographical references on pp. i, ii:

(a) Kart'hlis Tzkhovreba. 1852.
(b) Theimuraz Mephe: Sakarthvelos Istoria. 1848.
(c) Brosset's Preface to Chubinov's Dictionary. 1848.
(d) Brosset's Preface to Text of "Man in Panther's Skin." 1840.
(e) Archbishop Timothe's Travels. 1852.
(f) Journal "Tziscari." 1867.
(g) Casimir Lopczynski's Preface (in Polish). 1870.
(h) D. Djanashvili: Sakarthvelos Istoria. 1875.
(i) Newspaper "Droeba." 1881.
(j) D. Djanashvili: Karthveli Kalebi, in journal "Iveria." 1883.
(k) P. Umicashvili: Article in "Iveria." 1884.
(l) Acaci Tseret'heli: Lectures not yet published.
(m) Arsen the Monk (MS.), xvii c.: Leaves from Georgian Ecclesiastical History.
(n) Archimandrite Tarasi: Materials in the Monastery of Kvat'ha Khevi.
(o) King Vakhtang: Preface to Tiflis edition of 1713.
(p) King Theimuraz and others: Poems.
(q) Prince David: MS. information.
(r) Catholicos Anton: Tsqobili Sitqvaoba. 1852.
(s) Platon Joseliani: Notes on Rusthaveli.
(t) Georgian Chrestomathy, part i. 1848.
(u) Khosro T'hurmanidze (xvii c.): Rostomiani (translation of Shah Nameh).
(v) Prince Bagrat's Poems, written in xvii c.
(w) D. Bakradze's Preface to Calmasoba. 1862.
(x) Vakhusht's Geography. 1848.

All the above are in Georgian; the following are in Russian:

(aa) Progress of Science in Georgia, article in " Syevernaya Pchela." 1840.

(ab) Short Sketch of Georgian Literature, in "Tifl. Vyed." 1832.