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Reviving the past for a healthier future: ancient molecules and remedies as a solution to the antibiotic crisis. [PDF]
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Scholia in Armenian Manuscripts
2015This appendix discusses scholia in Armenian Manuscripts that occur in the book David the Invincible. Some manuscripts contain scholia (with minor different readings mainly of orthographic character); their relations to certain words or expressions of the text are marked by various pictorial signs, and this makes almost no confusion possible.
Gohar Muradyan
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Armenian Manuscripts in the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana [PDF]
An article on the Armenian manuscripts at the Vatican Library (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana).
Jesse Arlen
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Armenian Manuscripts of St. Athanasius of Alexandria
The Armenian version of the works of Athanasius is known to European scholars from four sources: (1) the list in Karekin's catalogue of early Armenian translations, (2) Conybeare's edition of the pseudo-athanasian “Dialogue between Athanasius and Zacchaeus,” (3) an article by the same scholar, ‘On the Sources of the Text of St.
Robert P. Casey
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