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Record Nr.

UNINA9910776178703321

Titolo

Armenia through the lens of time : multidisciplinary studies in honour of Theo Maarten van Lint / / edited by Federico Alpi, Robin Meyer, Irene Tinti, David Zakarian ; with the collaboration of Emilio Bonfiglio

Pubbl/distr/stampa

BRILL

ISBN

90-04-52760-5

Disciplina

947.56

Soggetti

Armenian philology

Armenia History

Armenia Intellectual life

Armenia Religious life and customs

Armenia Study and teaching

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Acknowledgments -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Note to the reader -- Academic biography and bibliography: Theo Maarten van Lint, a tetragonal scholar / Emilio Bonfiglio -- Armenia through the lens of time, a 360° view / Federico Alpi, Robin Meyer, Irene Tinti and David Zakarian -- The iconography of the visions of Isaiah and Ezekiel / Thomas Mathews -- "Open my eyes so that I may see wonderful things" [Ps 118 (119):18] some art historical remarks about the consecration of a painted church / Christina Maranci -- A Jacobean shell for Šahuk, "Servant of God" / Gohar Grigoryan Savary -- From Alexandria to Dvin non-Chalcedonian Christians in the Empire of Khusrau / Phil Booth -- The funerary oration of Barseł Vardapet / Tara L. Andrews and Anahit Safaryan -- Violence against women in T'ovma Mecop'ec'i's History of Tamerlane and his descendants (15th c.) / David Zakarian -- De la Grèce à l'Arménie, et d'Homère à la Bible Transpositions culturelles dans la version arménienne de la grammaire de Denys de Thrace / Charles de Lamberterie -- The cauldron of the Titans quotations from Clement of Alexandria in the letters of Grigor Magistros Pahlawuni (990-1058) /



Federico Alpi -- On the indirect tradition and circulation of the ancient Armenian Platonic translations / Irene Tinti -- Per la storia di un manoscritto armeno in Inghilterra (Londra, Wellcome Library, ms. arm. 14) / Anna Sirinian -- Multilingualism in poetry how to translate Sayat'-Nova? / Robin Meyer -- Come e perché scrivere un'autobiografia in Armenia, nel medioevo e più tardi / Alessandro Orengo -- In vino consolatio a 14th-c. Armenian dispute poem on wine / Sergio La Porta -- "My city which is of Bronze" the city of Bronze encroaching on the Alexander Romance / Alex MacFarlane -- Between Gusan and Ašuł Yohannēs Xlat'ec'i and the Porous borders negotiated by the Medieval Armenian bard / S. Peter Cowe -- "La danza" di Siamant'ō fra letteratura e arti contemporanee da Ararat di Atom Egoyan a Defixiones, Will and Testament di Diamanda Galás / Valentina Calzolari -- Ephrem and the Persian martyrs in the Armenian Synaxarion / Sebastian Brock -- "Descent of the only-begotten Son" contextualising the vision of Saint Gregory / Nazenie Garibian -- Jacob and the Man at the Ford of Jabbok a Biblical subject in the Vine Scroll Frieze of the Church of the Holy Cross of Ałt'amar (10th c.) / Michael E. Stone and Edda Vardanyan -- Acrostics in Armenian ecclesiastical poetry / Armenuhi Drost-Abgarjan -- Gemara and memory / James Russell -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"The open access publication of this book has been published with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation. From pilgrimage sites in the far west of Europe to the Persian court; from mystic visions to a gruesome contemporary "dance"; from a mundane poem on wine to staggering religious art: thus far in space and time extends the world of the Armenians. A glimpse of the vast and still largely unexplored threads that connect it to the wider world is offered by the papers assembled here in homage to one of the most versatile contemporary armenologists, Theo Maarten van Lint. This collection offers original insights through a multifaceted lens, showing how much Armenology can offer to Art History, History, Linguistics, Philology, Literature, and Religious Studies. Scholars will find new inspirations and connections, while the general reader will open a window to a world that is just as wide as it is often unseen"--