Journal Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies (MEMAS), vol. 2.2

Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies, 2.2 (December 2025)

  • Pages: 251 p.
  • Size:178 x 254 mm
  • Language(s):English, French, Italian
  • Publication Year:2026


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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Philology

    Claude E. Cox, Further Reflections on the Critically Established Text of Armenian Deuteronomy, Offered at the Completion of the Edition

    Elya Saribekyan and Vsevolod Zelchenko, The Hexaemeron by George of Pisidia in Armenian Manuscripts and Studies

    History

    Sebouh David Aslanian, The Purloined Manuscript: Notes on Ch‘amch‘ean’s Vahan hawatoy

    Gevorg S. Kazaryan, The Epistle of Patriarch Thomas of Jerusalem and Theodore Abū Qurrah to the Armenians

    Hasmik Badalyan, A Review of the Evidence in Matthew of Edessa’s Chronicle on the Earthquake of 1114/1115

    Poghos Levon Zekiyan, The Armenian and the Roman Catholic Churches in the Last Three Centuries. A Survey of Developments in Their Mutual Relationship with Special Regard to Mkhit‘arist Ecumenicity

    Artak Maghalyan and Zina Avetisyan, Faith and Diplomacy: Revisiting the Political Activity of Catholicos Yakob Jughayets‘i (1655–80)

    Art History

    Hrant H. Khachikyan, Miniatures arméniennes représentant des instruments de musique à percussion

    Manuscript Preservation

    Armin Khorozian, Gayane Eliazyan, and Armine Paronikyan, Chemical Characterisation of Armenian Illuminated Manuscripts from the Matenadaran

    Academic Biography

    Michael E. Stone, From Servant to Devotee: Armenian Studies Come of Age in My Life

    Book Review

    Mari Mamyan, Michael E. Stone, Armenian Apocrypha, the Short Questionnaire from Adam to Moses. SBL Press, 2025