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| 978-1-59333-880-0 | Conybeare, F. C.. The Barlaam and Josaphat Legend in the Ancient Georgian and Armenian Literatures This work focuses on the literary and textual concerns of the Georgian and Armenian recensions of the Barlaam and Josaphat legend, and provides translations of all that remains of the Georgian text and the relevant Armenian parallels. More... | $29.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-869-5 | Dwight, Harrison Gray Otis. Catalogue of All Works Known to Exist in the Armenian Language This work provides a summary, short author biography, and reference to editions or translations of all the works of Armenian provenance known to the author. It concludes with works of Greek Church Fathers and secular literature preserved in Armenian. More... | $29.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-905-0 | Gabriel Avedikian,, Khatchadro Surmelian, Mogherditsch Avkerian. New Dictionary of the Armenian Language Considered to be the most complete dictionary of Old Armenian (also known as Classical Armenian or Grabar, this historic dictionary is essential to the study of this language. Written by three members of the Mekhitarist Order, this project represented the first major attempt to document Old Armenian in any comprehensive way. This two-volume reference work is presented in the Classical Armenian alphabet with definitions given in Latin. The language of this dictionary represents the earliest known form of Armenian, making its value for the history of the language evident. More... | $515.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-829-9 | Mingana, Alphonse. The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians The Work of Dionysius Barsalibi Against the Armenians represents the nature of some disputes in the Christianity of the Middle Ages. Dionysius Barsalibi (d. 1171) in a very rare manuscript, begins by giving a brief sketch of the political and religious history of the Armenians. Dionysius argues that Christ’s body was corruptible up until the time of his death, and only after that did it become incorruptible. This underscores the fact that Christ had a true human body and that he digested food just like other people. The implications for this interpretation in connection with the Eucharist are obviously essential aspects to be resolved in this controversy. More... | $91.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 1-59333-049-9 | Seth, Mesrovb J. History of the Armenians in India The only history of its kind ever written, this book narrates the advent of the Armenian colony in India and its contribution to the East India Company. Seth describes in detail the Armenians’ commerce and power, as well as their literary and social activities. More... | $60.00 | Add to Cart |  |
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