Journal Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies (MEMAS), vol. 2.1

Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies, 2.1 (June 2025)

  • Pages: 203 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Language(s):English, French, Italian
  • Publication Year:2026

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  • ISBN: 978-2-503-61572-1
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Philology

    An Opuscule of Yovhannēs Orotnets‘i on Divine Names
    Sergio LA PORTA

    La premiere œuvre de Nersēs Shnorhali (1121) (Sacralisation poetique d’une geste nationale)
    Jean-Pierre MAHÉ

    Ukhtanēs on Noah and Armenian Parabiblical Traditions
    Michael E. STONE

    The Armenian Translation and the Greek Text of Philo’s De Abrahamo 1–16
    Boris NIKOLSKY

    History

    The Problem of Armenian Origins in the Light of Recent Archaeogenetic Data
    Armen PETROSYAN and Aram PALYAN

    The First of Early Modern Armenian Diplomats: Rethinking Abgar Dpir’s Contribution to Armenian National History
    Flora GHAZARYAN-ABDIN

    History of Medicine

    The "Nazlum Family Medical Book": Codex M11161 and Its "Medical Book on Horses"
    Jasmine DUM-TRAGUT and Ovsanna KHACHATRYAN

    Armenian Bole (Deposits, Chemical Composition, Application) and References to It in Medieval Armenian Medical Texts
    Armen SAHAKYAN and Stephan HEYMANN

    Art History

    Art HistoryEssai pour une nouvelle lecture du bas-relief du tympan inférieur du narthex de l’église Saint-Étienne le Protomartyr du monastère de Noravankʻ
    Anna LEYLOYAN-YEKMALYAN

    Book Reviews

    Christina Maranci & Michael E. Stone, Armenian Manuscripts of the David and Jemima Jeselsohn Collection, The Hebrew University Magnes Press Jerusalem, 2024
    Ani ARAKELYAN

    Armenia through the Lens of Time․ Multidisciplinary Studies in Honour of Theo Maarten van Lint, edited by Federico Alpi, Robin Meyer, Irene Tinti, and David Zakarian, with the collaboration of Emilio Bonfiglio (Armenian Texts and Studies 6). Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2022
    Narine VARDANYAN and Sarah GHAZARYAN