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Illuminating an Armenian Collection of Manuscripts
In 1902 Enid Layard bequeathed four illuminated Armenian manuscripts, belonging to her late husband, to the Armenian Mekhitarist College of Venice and to the Correr Museum.
Riva, Cecilia
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The Studies on the Armenian-Kypchak manuscripts in Turkey
This article raises a question that has not been considered before. It refers to Turkish researchers’ studies of old Kypchak manuscripts, written in the Armenian alphabet in the 16th-17th centuries.
Akbota Serikkazykyzy, Raushan Avakova
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THE COLLECTION OF OTTOMAN TURKISH MANUSCRIPTS OF THE MATENADARAN AND THE DESCRIPTION METHODOLOGY [PDF]
The Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts “Matenadaran” is one of the richest manuscript depositories of the world. It holds 20,310 unities in different languages (Old Armenian, Ottoman Turkish with Armenian letters, Georgian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew ...
Avetisyan Ani
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Recurrent Pattern Modelling in a Corpus of Armenian Manuscript Colophons [PDF]
Colophons of Armenian manuscripts are replete with yet untapped riches. Formulae are not the least among them: these recurrent stereotypical patterns conceal many clues as to the schools and networks of production and diffusion of books in Armenian ...
Emmanuel Van Elverdinghe
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The scientific value of Armenian written manuscripts
Language plays an important role in the development of any state because it evolves in direct contact with people's thinking, history, culture, and worldview.
Bibigul Zhiyembay +4 more
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Mongols in Armenian Manuscript Sources of the 13th–14th Centuries
Introduction. A significant amount of diverse and valuable information regarding the Mongols, who arrived in Armenia during their exploratory expeditions in 1220–1222 and governed the country from 1236 to 1353, has been preserved in Armenian manuscript ...
Artashes I. Shahnazaryan +3 more
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This article analyzes the manuscripts in the Matenadaran in Yerevan, Armenia that are ascribed to the Prophet Muḥammad and ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and their translations into Farsi and Armenian.
Gayane Mkrtumyan
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History and iconography of Grigor Narekats i’s vision
The great Armenian poet Grigor Narekatsi (Gregory of Narek; venerated as a saint of the Armenian Apostolic and Catholic Churches and declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Francis in 2015) was canonized and numbered among the saints of the Armenian ...
V. Devrikyan, Sh. Devrikyan
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Traveling history of the Armenian four gospels dated to 1686 (NCM RAR 82)
The colophons of the old manuscripts, in general, convey important information about various persons, noble families, churches, monasteries, historical facts or contemporary political situations.
Khatuna Gaprindashvili
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Ritratti di mercanti armeni nelle miniature dei Vangeli medievali (secoli IX-XIV)
This article aims to present part of the research I conducted within the ERC project, Armenia Entangled: Connectivity and Cultural Encounters in Medieval Eurasia 9th-14th Centuries at the University of Florence. My topic of investigation for the ArmEn
Zanone, Rachele
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