The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land . / Edited by Michael E. Stone, Roberta R. Ervine and Nira Stone
رقم التسجيلة | 707 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 904291078X |
رقم الطلب |
DS113.8.A74A76 |
العنوان | The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land . / Edited by Michael E. Stone, Roberta R. Ervine and Nira Stone |
بيانات النشر | Leuven: Peeters, 2002. |
الوصف المادي | 288 p ; some ill,b&w |
بيان السلسلة | Hebrew University Armenian Studies | 4 |
ملاحظات |
- Includes bibliographical references and index - Includes some black-and-white illustrations - Includes a list of abbreviations - Includes Armenian characters |
المحتويات / النص |
Georg Brutian 19 Claude 33 Igor DORFMANN 61 Copyright 10 other sections not shown |
المستخلص |
The Armenian presence in the Holy Land can be traced back to Christianity's first centuries. The first monastery there was established by an Armenian, St Euthymius. It has been prominent and sustained through all the vicissitudes of this stormy country and the Armenian Quarter is an integral and distinctive part of Jerusalem's Old City today. This long history has created an unique form of Armenian life and language. The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land assembles essays by the world's leading authorities on numerous aspects of this ancient, richly traditional community. The essays were prepared on occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the program in Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
المواضيع | Jerusalem - HistoryArmenian Church - Israel - HistoryArmenian Church - HistoryArmenians - Israel - History |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Stone, Michael EStone, NiraErvine, Roberta R |
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245 | |a The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land . / |c Edited by Michael E. Stone, Roberta R. Ervine and Nira Stone |
260 | |a Leuven |b Peeters, |c 2002 |
300 | |a 288 p: |b some ill,b&w |
490 | |a Hebrew University Armenian Studies |v 4 |
500 | |a - Includes bibliographical references and index - Includes some black-and-white illustrations - Includes a list of abbreviations - Includes Armenian characters |
505 | |a Georg Brutian 19 Claude 33 Igor DORFMANN 61 Copyright 10 other sections not shown |
520 | |a The Armenian presence in the Holy Land can be traced back to Christianity's first centuries. The first monastery there was established by an Armenian, St Euthymius. It has been prominent and sustained through all the vicissitudes of this stormy country and the Armenian Quarter is an integral and distinctive part of Jerusalem's Old City today. This long history has created an unique form of Armenian life and language. The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land assembles essays by the world's leading authorities on numerous aspects of this ancient, richly traditional community. The essays were prepared on occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the program in Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
650 | |a Armenian Church - History |
650 | |a Armenians - Israel - History |
650 | |a Jerusalem - History |
650 | |a Armenian Church - Israel - History |
700 | |a Ervine, Roberta R. |e edt |
700 | |a Stone, Nira |e edt |
700 | |a Stone, Michael E. |e edt |
910 | |a libsys:recno,707 |
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