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  1. The Heroes of Kasht (Kasti K'Ajer): An Armenian Epic (Anatolian and Caucasian Studies) by Karapet Sital, 2000-07
  2. Literary Responses to Catastrophe: A Comparison of the Armenian and Jewish Experience (Ucla Studies in Near Eastern Culture) by Rubina Peroomian, 1993-08
  3. Ancient Armenian Translations by Levon Ter-Petrossian, 1992-10
  4. Text and Context: Studies in the Armenian New Testament : Papers Presented to the Conference on the Armenian New Testament May 22-28, 1992 (University of Pennsylvania Armenian Texts and Studies)
  5. A Concordance of the Armenian Apocryphal Adam Books (Hebrew University Armenian Studies, 17) by Michael E. Stone, 2000-12
  6. NEAR EAST. Ara Baliozian. Definitions: A Critical Companion to Armenian History and Culture.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by Stephen Zeytountsian, 1999-03-22
  7. Armenian Wisdom: A Treasury of Quotations & Proverbs
  8. The Armenian Apocryphal Adam Literature (University of Pennsylvania Armenian Texts and Studies) by William Lowndes Lipscomb, 1990-11
  9. Lorne Shirinian. Writing Memory.(Book Review)(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by Hagop Yeramian, 2002-06-22
  10. Armenian legends and poems, by Zabelle C Boyajian, 1916
  11. As others see us: The Armenian image in literature by Leo Hamalian, 1980
  12. The Armenian Apocryphal Adam Literature. (book reviews): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by S.P. Cowe, 1992-07-01
  13. Forgotten Bread: First-Generation Armenian American Writers
  14. That Promising Reality: New Vision & Values - The Armenian Revival.(Brief Article): An article from: World Literature Today by Stephan Zeytountsian, 1994-09-22

61. Fac5
Students are trained in Armenian language, armenian literature, literary criticism, translation, print journalism, and radio and television journalism.
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Faculties (5) Faculty of Armenian Philology This was one of the first faculties at the University. It has two divisions: Armenian language and literature and journalism. Students are trained in Armenian language, Armenian literature, literary criticism, translation, print journalism, and radio and television journalism. The departments of Armenian literature and Armenian language have been and are important centers for Armenology. They have continued to play that role even after the creation of the National Academy's Institute of Literature and Language. The generation of Manuk Abeghian, Hrachya Acharian, Grigor Ghaptsian, and Arsen Terterian, who in the Twenties assumed the difficult task of teaching Armenian literature and language and creating instruction materials, has its worthy successors today. Academicians, well-known professors, and a large group of associate lecturers, all graduates of the University, successfully couple pedagogical and scholarly work at the Faculty. The Departments of Literary Theory and Foreign Literature, General Linguistics, Pedagogy and Journalism have all enjoyed notable academic success. The Armenian school of general linguistics has contributed to world linguistic thought. One area of study developed at the Faculty is the history of Armenian critical thought. Other important areas are lexicography, which has given rise to a distinguished library. Within the Journalism Department there is a course on the history of ancient and medieval Armenian journalism.

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63. Armenia Diaspora Conference Official Site
Presentation of Site “armenian literature Classes” Takes Place in Yerevan. YEREVAN, August 20. /ARKA/. Presentation of site “Armenian
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www.armeniadiaspora.com http//www.acsp.am/literature Project Harmony Organization created in March 1985 and has 14 representations in USA, Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine.

64. The History Of Art And Culture
language) as the language of literature. The movement fought its way to victory, and laid the foundations of Modern armenian literature.
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THE HISTORY OF ART AND CULTURE
The Arts, especially architecture had their due place in the culture of the ancient Armenians. What has remained from the famous old-Armenian architecture bears witness to the high degree of perfection it had attained. It is in this field that the deeply Indo-European character of the Armenian genius manifests itself. Joseph Strzygowski of Vienna, the famous historian of art and the best authority on Armenian architecture calls the Armenians "carriers of Indo-European architectural thought" and their country "a focus of Indo-European architecture- an excessively rich open air museum of Indo-European building art". The art of statuary and carving in Armenia was closely connected with architecture. But artistic creation in ancient Armenia has expressed itself in many other ways, particularly in the field of miniature painting. Its countless works are scattered in old Armenian manuscripts. The change in political conditions in 1801 brought to Armenians certain opportunities for intellectual and cultural activity. Moscow, then Tiflis and Erevan in the Ararat plain, became centers of cultural life. Etchmiadzin, the old seat of the Armenian Church, also took part in giving it form and substance. Thus, the political division of Armenia between Russia and Turkey had as a result that separated cultural development of the two halves of the Armenian people. In the first part of the 19

65. [ National Academy Of Sciences Of Armenia ]
Literature. Founded in 1943. Specialization armenian literature and Theory of Literature. Director Dr. Azat K. Eghiazaryan. Address
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66. [ National Academy Of Sciences Of Armenia ]
Modern armenian literature and theory of Literature. M. Abeghyan Institute of Literature. armenian literature and Theory of Literature.
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69. Armenian Academy Of Los Angeles
Full Year/Grade 10 or higher Renaissance, Modern, and Contemporary Western and Eastern armenian literature Advanced Course in armenian literature
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The aim of the Department of Armenian Language and Literature is to graduate students with proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking Armenian. Students are placed in different classes according to their level of proficiency as well as their usage of Eastern or Western Armenian. While students may choose to learn both Armenian dialects, the Department encourages students to pursue one to proficiency. Textbooks, language labs, grammar and etymology exercises, translation, class discussions, and immersion in the language are tools teachers use to develop language skills.
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Armenian I...................................................................................................................Full Year/Grade 9
Western/Eastern Language Arts and an Anthology of Selected Literature
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Western/Eastern Language Arts and an Anthology of Selected Literature
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70. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Armenia
The foundation of what we know as armenian literature must therefore be sought in Christian times. Mesrob and of the Beginnings of armenian literature .
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par excellence I. ANCIENT POLITICAL CONSTITUTION The name Armenia appears for the first time in the cuneiform inscriptions of Darius Hystaspis. Much obscurity obtains as to the derivation of the word. Some would refer it back to the Vannic word Armani-lis , a stela, while others would connect it with Arman, a district lying to the south of Lake Van. Armenia is the name given to a mountainous strip of land situated in the southwestern portion of Asia. One one side it touches the Black Sea, on the other the Caspian, while on the north and on the south it is enclosed respectively by the Caucasus and the Taurus Mountains. Within its confines is the celebrated Lake Van. In shape it much resembles a quadrangle. As far as is known, the earliest inhabitants of Armenia were a white race, whose capital, Dhuspa, stood on the site of the present city of Van. An Aryan race replaced it and it is from this latter stock that the modern Armenians have sprung. They style their ancestors the and make allusion to their country as II. CONVERSION TO CHRISTIANITY

71. Armenian Research Resources And Programs In Jerusalem
Taking the stories of Adam and Eve in Genesis 13 as a basis, he is collecting and analyzing all their occurrences in armenian literature and art.
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The Holy Sepulchre Frontispiece of the Second Etchmiadzin Gospel ca.1000 CE. (Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Photo: D.Harris) The Function of the Adam and Eve Traditions in Armenian Culture Under a grant for the Israel Science Foundation, Professor Michael E. Stone is conducting a major, multi-year research project, quite unique in Armenian Studies. Taking the stories of Adam and Eve in Genesis 1-3 as a basis, he is collecting and analyzing all their occurrences in Armenian literature and art. These stories, and the way they are told, reveal attitudes to human beings, sin, life in this world, and other profound dimensions of human existence. By analyzing the way these stories change as they are retold by the Armenians over the centuries, Prof. Stone hopes to gain new insights into the religious and cultural aspects of Armenian history. New Armenian Incriptions from Nazareth In the Seminar on Armenian Inscriptions held in the Armenian Studies Program of the Hebrew University two years, Professor Stone, together with visiting scholar Dr. Th. M. van Lint of Leiden University and Armenian Studies Master's student Julia Nazarjian edited and published a new collection of photographs of old inscriptions which add a few precious letters to the previously known ones.

72. Hebrew University Armenian Studies Program, Annual Report 1999-98
Student Activities, Outreach and CommunityOrientated Program Advanced reading group in armenian literature. Last year s topic was
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Faculty of Humanities, Institute of Asian and African Studies Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel Fax: (972) 2 5883658 Introduction Background and History of the Program An active program in Armenian Studies has existed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for thirty years. By this means the University granted recognition to the significant role of the Armenians in Israel's complex society and in the Holy Land. In recent years the department of Armenian Studies entered a period of unprecedented and dynamic growth. Ever closer relationships with the Republic of Armenia and its academic institutions have been one factor. A recent agreement between the Armenian Patriarchate and the University encourages newly ordained clergy to continue their education at the Hebrew University. A new interest in Armenian Studies is exhibited by Israeli students. The number of students increases each year. The Hebrew University has striven to respond to this growing demand. The program has been enriched and now a broad range of courses is offered, reflecting the wealth and variety of Armenian history, language and culture. Armenian Studies forms part of the Department of Indian, Iranian and Armenian Studies in the University's Institute of Asian and African Studies. Georgian Studies are also taught in conjunction with the Armenian program. The programs of the Hebrew University and its Rothberg School for overseas students are fully accredited.

73. TEXTBOOK REVOLVING FUND
5. Armenian Language 3. 6. Mathematics 3. 7. armenian literature 5. 8. armenian literature 6. 9. armenian literature 7. 10. armenian literature 8. 11.
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    74. Diana Der-Hovanessian
    armenian literature, like the literature in any oppressed society, was expected to carry secret messages of hope and pride to its people.
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    Diana Der-Hovanessian Armenian Women Poets Armenian women poets are writing in a long and honored tradition. Poetry is considered the highest art form in Armenia and poets, male or female, are treated like rock stars there. Poets are also expected to be political. Armenian literature, like the literature in any oppressed society, was expected to carry secret messages of hope and pride to its people.
    Poetry started as a religious art: chants to the sun, songs of praise to the mother goddess. Armenia was a matriarchy in its pre-Christian days.
    The language is an Indo-European tongue similar to Greek. The people call themselves Hai, after Haig a great, great, grandson of Noah. Or perhaps the Hai is a tribute to their Hittite roots. Modern Armenians are an ancient people, a mixture of Urartuans and Hittites who were always in Anatolia and Armens who came from Thrace. Writing by their ancestors on clay tablets is being unearthed even today in Armenia and present-day Turkey.
    But harder to find is material written on perishable paper or papyrus. Much is lost, destroyed not only by the Turks and other invaders, but by the Armenians themselves when they changed from a pagan to the first Christian nation.
    The earliest examples of poems signed by Armenian women are from the eighth century. But ancient Armenia had been a matriarchy with predominantly female deities . . . Anahid, Nane, Astghik. While it is likely in the centuries before Christ that poems, songs of praise and prayers were written by women, the abolishment of pagan rites and the destruction of pagan temples removed evidence. What remains is an oral tradition that gives us an idea of the position of women. The folk epic, David of Sassoun, is the second oldest epic in world literature, second after the Babylonian Gilgamesh. (Dating derives from time of discovery and publication.) In the Armenian epic, David of Sassoun, the women are as strong and as wily as the men.

    75. Armenian Literature - Secure Ordering
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    New articles: Armenian Literature from http://www.stvartanbookstore.com Armenian Literature , and Armenian Badarak information: In any case, like all folk dance, armenian folk dance is part of a living tradition which has changed a great deal and will continue to change, absorbing new influences and itself influencing others. It was the first of the arts of armenia to be seriously studied, and to this day armenian architecture receives more scholarly attention than all of the other arts combined. The written language of that time, called classical armenian or grabar, remained the armenian literary language, with various changes, until the 19th century. Similarly, no simple list of the distinguishing characteristics of armenian art can be made, since it shares much with the art of its neighbors near and far. At the end of the 10th century the byzantine empire, although ruled by an imperial dynasty of armenian origin, adopted a near-sighted policy of weakening armenia and eventually annexed it in 1045, thus depriving itself of an effective shield against disastrous invasion of turkic nomads from central asia.
    About Armenian Literature
    The anatolian plain is one of the world's oldest centers of civilization. With the religious patriarch sahag, the scholar mesrob mahtots developed a new alphabet containing 36 letters, which was used to write the armenian language. However, the armenian church still uses grabar, or classical in church services. We call ourselves hye or hay, because the hayassa tribe were more advanced by culture and were the oldest tribe in that area, from the14th century.

    76. Welcome To The Faculty Of Oriental Studies At Oxford University
    Emphasis is therefore given to the study of the classical and medieval forms of the language and to armenian literature from the fifth to the fifteenth
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    Armenian may be studied at the undergraduate level in conjunction with Arabic, Classics, Persian or Turkish. At the graduate level two taught degree courses are offered: a one year Master of Studies in Classical Armenian alone; and a two year Master of Philosophy, in which Armenian is a component part of the Eastern Christian Studies MPhil or the Byzantine Studies MPhil. Advanced research may lead to a DPhil in Armenian. Master of Studies in Classical Armenian
    This is an intensive one-year course designed to give basic instruction in the language to beginners and near- beginners. After an initial introduction to the grammar and syntax of classical Armenian, the student reads a variety of texts. An understanding of the literary culture of the period is thus obtained directly from the original sources. There are several options regarding texts to be studied:
    • Biblical texts
      Homiletic and polemical literature
      Hagiographic texts
      Historical literature of the 5th-9th centuries
      Historical literature of the 10th-14th centuries
      Religious and secular verse Any other subject approved by the Faculty Board
    Candidates have to choose three of these options, and also take a paper on the general language, literature, history and culture of Ancient and Medieval Armenia.

    77. Welcome To The Faculty Of Oriental Studies At Oxford University
    Research Interests. Eastern Christian Studies Armenian Georgian, Syriac, with emphasis on classical armenian literature. Current Projects.
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    Retired (former Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of Armenian Studies) Faculty/College Address
    The Oriental Institute; Pembroke College Email
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    Research Interests
    • Eastern Christian Studies: Armenian Georgian, Syriac, with emphasis on classical Armenian literature
    Current Projects
    • Editing (with translations and commentaries) various Armenian texts of historical or theological importance
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    • Classical Armenian at all levels
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    Recent Publications
    • Studies in Armenian literature and Christianity, Variorum 1994
      A bibliography of classical Armenian literature to 1500 AD, Turnhout 1995
      Rewriting Caucasian history: the medieval Armenian adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles, OUP 1996 (ed.) From Byzantium to Iran: Armenian studies in honour of Nina G. Garsoian 1997

    78. Usanogh - Paruyr Sevak-The Armenian Poetic Prophet
    One of the best poets of armenian literature was Paruyr (Sevak) Ghazaryan. He was born in 1924,January 24, at the village of Vedi, Armenia. Paruy.
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    79. Welcome To St Nersess Armenian Seminary Website
    All early armenian literature, through the eighteenth century, is in the classical language. An overview of early armenian literature.
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    CA 101 Beginning Classical Armenian I
    A course for beginning students dealing with the fundamentals of Classical Armenian grammar.
    CA 102 Beginning Classical Armenian II
    A more intensive introduction to the fundamentals of Classical Armenian: vocabulary, morphology, and syntax. Exercises include translation of biblical passages.
    CA 203 Intermediate Classical Armenian I
    A continuation of Beginning Classical Armenian with more emphasis on grammar. An overview of early Armenian literature. Exercises include reading in the literature of the Fifth Century, parsing and translation.
    CA 204 Intermediate Classical Armenian II Completes the coverage of grammar and the survey of the major literary works. Exercises include reading in the literature of the Cilician Period, parsing and translation. CA 305 Advanced Classical Armenian I Reading, analysis and translation of passages from religious masterworks, from various periods. Special attention is given to the spiritual and liturgical character of these texts.

    80. Faculty Of Humanities
    Armenian History II. 3 cr. ARM 221. History of armenian literature I. 3 cr. ARM 222. History of armenian literature II. 3 cr. ARM 292. Selected Topics. 3 cr.
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    Faculty of Humanities The Liberal Arts, or Humanities, encompass those branches of human knowledge and expression that concern themselves with human beings and their cultures. They are based on analytical and critical methods of inquiry derived from an appreciation of human values and the unique ability of the human spirit to express itself. Through the Fine Arts, one celebrates and reflects upon the values that enrich life and increase one’s awareness of interrelationships, different cultures, and world views. Through the study of the various literatures, one’s awareness of literary values is improved, one’s taste and judgment are refined, and one’s insight into one’s own experience is deepened. Through the study of philosophy and religion, one explores critically the various values and meanings of life in order to develop an informed personal philosophy of life. Arabic The Department of Arabic Studies offers courses in Arabic language, literature, and thought. Its aim is to educate students in the rich Arabic cultural heritage. Therefore, it offers two programs: the B.A. in Arabic Studies and field specialization for Education majors. A student who takes a minimum of 21 credit hours of Arabic courses may be certified as such. All Arabic speaking students must complete the Freshman requirement of Arabic 101 and 102, and the Sophomore requirement of Arabic 201. General Education Requirements for all HU students Core Requirement for B.A. Students

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