1st Edition

Studies on the Formation of Christian Armenia

By Nina G. Garsoïan Copyright 2010
    310 Pages
    by Routledge

    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is the third collection of articles by Nina Garsoïan on Early Armenian history and civilization. A number of articles included here continue earlier investigations of Iranian and Byzantine political and, especially, doctrinal and social influences on Medieval Armenia, precariously wedged between the two super-powers of the period, Byzantium and Sasanian Persia. A second theme is the development of the autocephalous Armenian Church as it freed itself from foreign pressures and achieved its own dogmatic position. Last, several studies consider some inadequacies in some recent historiography and suggest a more promising redirection in our approach to Armenian history and the formation of its national identity.

    Contents: Preface; Evolution et crise dans l'historiographie récent de l'Arménie médiévale; L'interrègne arménien: esquisse préliminaire; Frontier-frontiers? Transcaucasia and eastern Anatolia in the pre-Islamic period; L' Histoire attribuée à Movses Xorenac'i: que reste-t-il à en dire?; La date de la fondation de Théodosioupolis-Karin; Janus: the formation of the Armenian Church from the 4th to the 7th century; Taron as an early-Christian Armenian center; Le témoignage d'Anastas vardapet sur les monastères arméniens de Jérusalem à la fin du 6e siècle; Introduction to the problem of early Armenian monasticism; Was a council held at ValarÅ¡apat in A.D. 491?; Le vin pur du calice dans l'Eglise arménienne; Armenian sources on Sasanian administration; Une coïncidence supplémentaire entre les sources arméniennes et perses: le cas du grand vizir Mihr Nerseh; Le 'guerrier des seigneurs'; Indexes.

    Biography

    Nina G. Garsoïan is Gevork M. Avedissian Professor Emerita of Armenian History at Columbia University, USA