Resources on Armenia

Abrahamyan, Ašot G. 1944. Anania Širakac‘u matenagrut‘yuně. Erevan: Matenadarani hratarakč‘ut‘yun.

Adontz, Nicholas. 1970. Armenia in the Period of Justinian. Translated and partially revised by Nina G. Garsoïan. Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Cowe, S. Peter. 1992. “An Armenian Job Fragment from Sinai and Its Interpretation.” Oriens Christianus 76: 123–157.

Ervine, Roberta, Michael Stone, and Nira Stone, eds. 2002. Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Hebrew University Armenian Studies 4. Leuven: Peeters.

Garsoïan, Nina G. 1976. “Prolegomena to a Study of the Iranian Elements in Arsacid Armenia.” Handes Amsorya 90: col. 177–234. Reprinted in Nina G. Garsoïan. 1985. Armenia between Byzantium and the Sasanians, no. X. London: Variorum Reprints.
———. 1981. “The Locus of the Death of Kings: Iranian Armenia—the Inverted Image.” In The Armenian Image in History and Literature, edited by Richard Hovanissian, 27–64. Studies in Near Eastern Culture and Society 3. Malibu, CA: Undena.
———. 1984. “Secular Jurisdiction over the Armenian Church (Fourth–Seventh Centuries).” In Okeanos: Essays Presented to Ihor Ševčenko on His Sixtieth Birthday, edited by Cyril A. Mango, Omeljan Pritsak, and Uliana M. Pasiczynk, 220–250. Harvard Ukrainian Studies 7. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Reprinted in Nina G. Garsoïan. 1985. Armenia between Byzantium and the Sasanians, no. IX. London: Variorum Reprints.
———. 1984–1985. “The Early Mediaeval Armenian City—An Alien Element?” Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society 16–17: 67–83 = Ancient Studies in Memory of Elias Bickerman.
———. 1985. Armenia between Byzantium and the Sasanians. London: Variorum Reprints.
———. 1989. The Epic Histories (Buzandaran Patmut‘iwnk‘). Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies 8. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
———. 1996. “The Two Voices of Armenian Mediaeval Historiography: The Iranian Index.” Studia Iranica 25: 7–43.
———. 1999. L’Église arménienne et le grand schisme d’Orient. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium vol. 574. Subs. 100. Louvain: Peeters.
———. 2002. “Le témoignage d’Anastas vardapet sur les monastères arméniens de Jérusalem à la fin du VIe siècle.” Travaux et Mémoires 14: 233–245 = Mélanges Gilbert Dagron.
———. 2005–2007. “Introduction to the Problem of Early Armenian Monasticism.” Revue des études arméniennes 30: 177–236.
———. 2009. “Armenian Sources on Sasanian Administration.” Res Orientales 18: 59–81.

Greatrex, Geoffrey, and Samuel L. C. Lieu. 2002. The Roman Frontier and the Persian Wars Part II AD 363–630. London: Routledge.

Greenwood, Timothy W. 2002. “Sasanian Echoes and Apocalyptic Expectations: A Re-Evaluation of the Armenian History Attributed to Sebeos.” Le Muséon 115.3–4: 323–397.
———. 2004. “A Corpus of Early Medieval Armenian Inscriptions.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 58: 27–91.
———. 2008a. “‘New Light from the East’: Chronography and Ecclesiastical History through a Late Seventh-Century Armenian Source.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 16.2: 197–254.
———. 2008b. “Sasanian Reflections in Armenian Sources.” E-Sasanika 5: www.humanities.uci.edu/sasanika/pdf/e-sasanika5-Greenwood.pdf.
Gyselen, Rika. 1989. La géographie administrative de l’empire sassanide: Les témoignages sigillographiques. Res orientales 1. Paris: Groupe pour l’étude de la civilisation du Moyen-Orient.
———. 2002. Nouveaux matériaux pour la géographie historique de l’empire sassanide: Sceaux administratifs de la collection Ahmad Saeedi. Studia Iranica 24. Paris: Association pour l’avancement des études iraniennes.
———. 2007. Sasanian Seals and Sealings in the A. Saeedi Collection. Acta Iranica 44. Leuven: Peeters.

Heinzelmann, Martin. 2001. Gregory of Tours: History and Society in the Sixth Century. Translated by Christopher Carroll. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hewsen, Robert H. 1997. “An Ecclesiastical Analysis of the Naxarar System: A Re-Examination of Adontz’s Chapter XII.” In From Byzantium to Iran: Armenian Studies in Honour of Nina G. Garsoïan, edited by Jean-Pierre Mahé and Robert W. Thomson, 97–149. Columbia University Program in Armenian Studies 8. Atlanta: Scholars.

Hovsep‘yan, Garagin. 1951. Yišatakarank‘ jeragrac‘. Ant‘ilias: Tparan Kat‘ołikosut‘ean Hayoc‘ Kilikioy.

Mahé, Jean-Pierre. 1995. “L’Arménie et les Pères de l’Église: Histoire et mode d’emploi.” In La documentation patristique, edited by Jean-Claude Fredouille and René-Michel Roberge, 167–179. Paris: Presses de l’Université de Paris-Sorbonne.
———. 1996. “Connaître la Sagesse: Le programme des anciens traducteurs arméniens.” In Arménie entre Orient et Occident, edited by Raymond Kévorkian, 40–61. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France.

Manandyan, Hakob A. 1965. The Trade and Cities of Armenia in Relation to Ancient World Trade. Translated by Nina G. Garsoïan. Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

Mardirossian, Aram. 2004. Le livre des canons arméniens (Kanonagirk‘ hayoc‘) de Yovhannēs Awjnec‘i. Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium vol. 606. Subs. 116. Louvain: Peeters.
Połarean (Bogharian), Norayr. 1964. “Tułt‘ yErusałemē i Hays vasn Tearněndarajin.” Sion 38: 33–36. [Translated by Terian 2008, 155–162]

Renoux, Charles. 1993. “Langue et littérature arméniennes.” In Christianismes orientaux, edited by Micheline Albert, 109–188. Paris: Éditions du Cerf.

Shirinian, M. Erna. 2005. K‘ristoneakan vardapetut‘yan antik ev hellenistakan tarrerě. Erevan: Maštoc‘i anvan hin jeragreri Institut Matenadaran.
Stone, Michael E. 1986. “Holy Land Pilgrimage of Armenians before the Arab Conquest.” Revue Biblique 93: 93–111.
———. 1997. “The New Armenian Inscriptions from Jerusalem.” In Armenian Perspectives: 10th Anniversary Conference of the Association Internationale des Études Arméniennes, edited by Nicholas Awde, 263–268. Richmond: Curzon.
———. 2002. “A Reassessment of the Bird and Eustathius Mosaics.” In Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land, edited by Roberta Ervine, Michael Stone, and Nira Stone, 203–219. Hebrew University Armenian Studies 4. Leuven: Peeters.

Tēr Mrktč‘ean, Galust. 1896. “Erusałemi Yovhannēs episkoposi tułt.” Ararat 252–256. [Translated by Garsoïan 1999, 490–501]

Terian, Abraham. 2008. Macarius of Jerusalem Letter to the Armenians AD 335. AVANT Series 4. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press.

Thomson, Robert W., trans. 1982a. Eghishē: History of Vardan and the Armenian War. Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies 5. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
———. 1982b. “The Formation of the Armenian Literary Tradition.” In East of Byzantium: Syria and Armenia in the Formative Period, edited by Nina Garsoïan, Thomas Mathews, and Robert W. Thomson, 135–150. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies.
———. 1995. A Bibliography of Ancient Armenian Literature to 1500 AD. Corpus Christianorum. Turnhout: Brepols.
———. 2007. “Supplement to A Bibliography of Ancient Armenian Literature to 1500 AD. Publications 1993–2005.” Le Muséon 120.1–2: 163–223.
Toumanoff, Cyril. 1963. Studies in Christian Caucasian History. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.

van Esbroeck, Michel. 1971. “Un nouveau témoin du livre d’Agathange.” Revue des études arméniennes 8:13–167.
———. 1995. “Le discours du Catholicos Sahak III en 691 et quelques documents arméniens annexes au Quinisexte.” In The Council in Trullo Revisited, edited by George Nedungatt and Michael Featherstone, 323–451. Kanonika 6. Rome: Pontificio Istituto Orientale.

Whitby, Michael. 1988. The Emperor Maurice and His Historian. Oxford: Clarendon.

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