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Armenian Art and Culture from the Pages of the Historia Imperii Mediterranei [PDF]
The article studies the editorial series called “Historia Imperii Mediterranei” (HIM) that was directed by Lauro Mainardi, an official of the National Fascist Party, in cooperation with the Armenian Committee of Italy.
Riccioni, Stefano
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Portret trumienny nieznanego Ormianina polskiego
Coffin Portrait of an Unidentified Polish Armenian Man The comparison between the illustrative materials and the report from the 1932 Lwów (Lviv) exhibition of Polish Armenian art that was published in the Paris magazine Անահիտ made it possible to ...
Anna Jasińska
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THE EVOLUTION OF ARMENIAN LITURGICAL MUSIC
The purpose of this paper is to briefly outline the evolution of Armenian music, from Antiquity to the nineteenth century. The troubled history of the Armenian people defines to a great extent the way the arts have developed, and also the way that vast ...
Ágota BODURIAN
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ARMENIAN ASHUGH ART OF THE 18th CENTURY
Ashugh art is a pan-Eastern tradition that stems from the cultural origins of the peoples of the Middle East and the Caucasus. The stages of formation and development of Armenian troubadour art are still of great interest today.
Harutyunyan H. H. +5 more
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SAYAT NOVA AND THE ARMENIAN ASHUGH ART
The article is dedicated to the problems of the creative heritage of the famous Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova. The poetic legacy of this great singer of man, love, beauty and justice is one of the most striking revelations of the Armenian (and not only ...
Harutyunyan H. H. +2 more
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The Importance of Teaching English through Armenian Culture
Culture and art have always been indispensable parts of language teaching. Cultural texts and various cultural topics have been included in language books and textbooks.
Meline Ghonyan
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Armenians on the Via Francigena: Armenian and Latin Sources on the Origins of the Armenian Community of Orvieto (Urbs Vetus) [PDF]
An Armenian religious community settled in Orvieto in the 13th century and founded the church and hospice of Santo Spirito, where they provided hospitality to pilgrims on the Via Francigena.
Zanetti Domingues, L. +7 more
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Typology of Armenian Tombstone Signs of Khoygan Olya’s Cemeteries (Village of Fereydunshahr in Isfahan Province) [PDF]
Throughout history, the land of Iran has been home to various ethnicities and religions. This proximity to the Armenian Christians, from the Safavid era onwards, has been well reflected in their Masonry art and has led to the creation of common artistic ...
Ruhollah Rahmani +3 more
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Grigor Narekatsi in the Scope of Levon Shant’s Scientific Interests
The article analyzes Levon Shant’s interpretations of the literary and ideological value of the works by Grigor Narekatsi, the medieval Armenian genius. Shant paid special attention to Narekatsi’s poetic art and his spiritual achievements, regarding them
Sargis Mkhitarian
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This essay examines the manifestation of Realism within the Constantinople Armenian intellectual milieu of the 1880s by delving into the hitherto untested waters of Ottoman visual art production and art criticism.
Vazken Khatchig Davidian
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