Armenia between Byzantium and the Orient: celebrating the memory of Karen Yuzbashyan (1927-2009)

"This volume commemorating the late Armenian scholar Karen Yuzbashyan comprises studies of mediaeval Armenian culture, including the reception of biblical and parabiblical texts, theological literature, liturgy, hagiography, manuscript studies, Church history and secular history, and Christian...

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Published in:Texts and studies in Eastern Christianity
Contributors: Outtier, Bernard 1941- (Editor) ; Horn, Cornelia B. 1968- (Editor) ; Lurʹe, Vadim Mironovič 1962- (Editor) ; Ostrovsky, Alexey (Editor) ; Yowzbašyan, Karen Mkrtč'i 1927-2009 (Honoree)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
German
French
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
In: Texts and studies in Eastern Christianity (volume 16)
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Series/Journal:Texts and studies in Eastern Christianity volume 16
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Armenia (Landscape) / Armenia / Armenians / Armenian language / Literature
Further subjects:B I︠U︡zbashi︠a︡n, K. N (Karen Nikitich) (1927-2009)
B Collection of essays
B Yowzbašyan, Karen Mkrtč'i 1927-2009
B Armenian Church History Sources
B Armenia History
B Armenia Civilization
B Festschrift
B Eastern Churches History Sources
B Manuscripts, Armenian
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Summary:"This volume commemorating the late Armenian scholar Karen Yuzbashyan comprises studies of mediaeval Armenian culture, including the reception of biblical and parabiblical texts, theological literature, liturgy, hagiography, manuscript studies, Church history and secular history, and Christian art and material culture. Special attention is paid to early Christian and late Jewish texts and traditions preserved in documents written in Armenian. Several contributions focus on the interactions of Armenia with other cultures both within and outside the Byzantine Commonwealth: Greek, Georgian, Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopic, and Iranian. Select contributions may serve as initial reference works for their respective topics (the catalogue of Armenian khachkars in the diaspora and the list of Armenian Catholicoi in Tzovk')"--
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:9004397736