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Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts, 1301-1480: A Source for Middle Eastern History

The American Historical Review, 1970
Nina G. Garsoian, Avedis K. Sanjian
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The Armenian Manuscript copied in Rome in 1269 and its colophon (ms. Erevan, Matenadaran 142)

2019
In medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, in Vatican, They were built for hosting compatriots who came to the Eternal City on pilgrimage. The information provided by the colophons of the manuscripts written by Armenians in that very place is of fundamental significance for reconstructing the history of
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Between ethnonational and international curricula: competing identity discourses in the Armenian school in Jerusalem

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
Lance Levenson, Julia Resnik
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Transgenerational Trauma and Mental Health Needs among Armenian Genocide Descendants

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Alissa Der Sarkissian, Jill D Sharkey
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The Armenian Vision of Ezekiel

Harvard Theological Review, 1986
M. Stone
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