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Armenian Canon Lists VII / Michael E. Stone in Harvard Theological Review, 104/3 (july 2011)
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Titre : Armenian Canon Lists VII : The Poetic List of Aṙak‘el of Siwnik‘ (d. 1409) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michael E. Stone, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 367-379. Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : The present study constitutes the seventh member of a series of articles in which I publish Armenian lists of biblical books. This article contains, principally, the poetic list attributed to Aṙak‘el of Siwnik‘, a well-known medieval Armenian poet, savant, and scholar who lived from the mid-fourteenth century until 1409. Aṙak‘el was the nephew of the famed theologian and systematician Grigor Tat‘ewac‘i (1344?–1409), whose own canon list was published earlier in this series. I am basing my text of Aṙak‘el's list on that published in the work of Ter-Movsesian on the Armenian Bible, which I present in a somewhat emended form and with an English translation below. Ter-Movsesian apparently published Aṙak‘el's text from a manuscript that in his day was in the possession of the distinguished scholar Grigor Xalat‘eanc‘. The fate of this manuscript is unknown; it is not to be identified with any of the copies published here. Ter-Movsesian was also aware of another copy then in Eǰmiacin bearing the number 599. This Miscellany, copied in 1660 in an unknown place, is now preserved as number 702 in the MaÅ¡toc‘ Matenadaran in Erevan. The text appears on 186r–189v.
in Harvard Theological Review > 104/3 (july 2011) . - pp. 367-379.[article] Armenian Canon Lists VII : The Poetic List of Aṙak‘el of Siwnik‘ (d. 1409) [texte imprimé] / Michael E. Stone, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 367-379.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Harvard Theological Review > 104/3 (july 2011) . - pp. 367-379.
Résumé : The present study constitutes the seventh member of a series of articles in which I publish Armenian lists of biblical books. This article contains, principally, the poetic list attributed to Aṙak‘el of Siwnik‘, a well-known medieval Armenian poet, savant, and scholar who lived from the mid-fourteenth century until 1409. Aṙak‘el was the nephew of the famed theologian and systematician Grigor Tat‘ewac‘i (1344?–1409), whose own canon list was published earlier in this series. I am basing my text of Aṙak‘el's list on that published in the work of Ter-Movsesian on the Armenian Bible, which I present in a somewhat emended form and with an English translation below. Ter-Movsesian apparently published Aṙak‘el's text from a manuscript that in his day was in the possession of the distinguished scholar Grigor Xalat‘eanc‘. The fate of this manuscript is unknown; it is not to be identified with any of the copies published here. Ter-Movsesian was also aware of another copy then in Eǰmiacin bearing the number 599. This Miscellany, copied in 1660 in an unknown place, is now preserved as number 702 in the MaÅ¡toc‘ Matenadaran in Erevan. The text appears on 186r–189v.