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Affinities Between Armenian and Persian Linguistic and Literary Forms in the Early Modern Period

open access: yesArmeniaca, 2023
This paper analyses the poetic form and language of two poems by Grigoris Ałt‘amarc‘i, a prominent Armenian poet from the early modern period, in the multilingual and multireligious environment of Anatolia and Armenian highlands.
Kirakosyan, Hasmik
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A RESPONSE To Everett L. Wheeler’s Review of “The Armenian Military in the Byzantine Empire: Conflict and Alliance under Justinian and Maurice” (Alfortville: Sigest, 2012)

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2013
The present article-response denies the groundless statements in Everett L. Wheeler’s review of A. Ayvazyan’s monograph titled The Armenian Military in the Byzantine Empire: Conflict and Alliance under Justinian and Maurice (Alfortville: Sigest, 2012 ...
Armen Ayvazyan
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The Anonymous Saint in the Armenian Tradition

open access: yesArmeniaca, 2022
This paper will outline the Armenian tradition of the story of the Man of God who became known in Byzantium and the West as St Alexius (Alexis) the Man of God.
Rogozhina, Anna
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Wartan Rubenowicz Grigorian (1929-2019)

open access: yesLehahayer, 2020
Vartan Rubenovich Grigoryan: historian, armenologist, publicist,collector of ancient Armenian manuscripts (1929-2019) The author outlines the profile of Dr.
Aram Grigorian
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“Gandz” Subgenre Performance and Poetics as Tactics [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum
The article aims to show one of the crucial features of religious lyrics: cyclicity and network as a poetic feature. A crucial subgenre in this regard is represented by the works called “gandz” and the Gandzaran anthologies they compose, viewed in the ...
Alla A. Kharatyan
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THE LINGUOSTYLISTIC FEATURES OF H. SAHYAN'S TRANSLATION OF THE POEM “THE ARMENIANS” BY PEYO YAVOROV [PDF]

open access: yesЕзиков свят
This article is dedicated to the poem “The Armenians” by the famous Bulgarian poet, playwright, and humanist Peyo Yavorov, as well as its Armenian translation by the renowned Armenian poet Hamo Sahyan.
Tamara POGHOSYAN
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The Order of the Books in Solomon’s Tripartite According to Early Christian, Early Byzantine and Medieval Armenian Interpreters

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2022
Introduction. Traditionally, several books of the OT are ascribed to King Solomon, but, according to Jewish tradition, he wrote only three biblical books, viz.: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs.
Manea Erna Shirinian
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Armenian Graffiti from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
The Holy Land’s shrines are abundant with multilingual inscriptions that pilgrims have left over the centuries. Such inscriptions and graffiti are numerous inside and outside of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of the major Christian ...
Khachik Harutyunyan
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The Armenian Convent of Holy Archangels in Jerusalem and its Epigraphic Heritage [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
The Armenian monasteries and churches in Jerusalem are rich in pilgrims’ inscriptions and graffiti, and the collection and publication of these inscriptions form the primary focus of my research, which began in 2019 as part of the project ‘The Armenian ...
Khachik Harutyunyan
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Asoociation between “Book of Lamentations” by Grigor Narekatsi and Byzantine Mystic Literature

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2007
There are striking similarities between the Book of Lamentations by Grigor Narekatsi, the ingenius poet of the 10th century and the hymns by the 11th century Byzantine mystic writer Symeon the New Theologian.
Aelita Dolukhanyan
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