Armenian History Workshop
http://rbedrosian.com/historyw.html
Robert G. Bedrosian, Long Branch, NJ, US
Site contents:
ARMENIAN HISTORICAL SOURCES OF THE 5-15TH CENTURIES - SELECTED WORKS
* 5th Century (P'awstos Buzandac'i's "History of the Armenians:, Ghazar P'arbec'i's "History of the Armenians"); * 7th Century (Anonymous "The Primary History of Armenia or History of the Ancestors", Sebeos' "History"); * 10th Century (John Mamikonean's "History of Taron"); * 11th Century (Aristakes Lastivertc'i's "History"); * 12-13th Century ("The Georgian Chronicle", Mkhitar Gosh's "Fables (belles lettres);", and Index to the "Fables"); * 13th Century (Kirakos Gandzakets'i's "History of the Armenians", Grigor Aknerts'i's "History of the Nation of Archers [Mongols]"); * 14th Century (Het'um the Historian's "History of the Tartars [The Flower of Histories of the East]"); * 15th Century (T'ovma Metsobets'i's "History of Tamerlane and His Successors").
SELECTED WRITINGS [by R. Bedrosian - ed.] * Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus in Ancient Mythologies (1993); * Soma among the Armenians (2000); * The Sparapetut'iwn in Armenia in the 4-5th Centuries (1983); * Dayeakut'iwn in Ancient Armenia (1984); * China and the Chinese according to 5-13th Century Classical Armenian Sources (1981); * The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13th-14th Centuries (1979).
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES
* Rulers of Armenia and of Western and Eastern Empires (Rulers of Armenia (to 1375), Western Empires: Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine (to 1453), Eastern Empires: Iranian, Arab, Saljuq, Mongol, Timurid, Ottoman (to 1481));
* Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (to 1505)); * Kat'oghikoi and Corresponding Secular Rulers of the Armenians (Kat'oghikoi of Armenia (to 1515); Rulers of Armenia (1st through 14th Centuries)); * Hellenistic Dynasties (Dynasties of Egypt and Syria Ptolemies and Seleucids, Dynasties of Pontus, Bithynia, Cappadocia, and Commagene);
* Rulers of the Mongol Empires (Houses of Chingiz, Hulegu, Jochi, and Chaghatai).
[R. Bedrosian (B.A., History, Tufts University, 1971. M.A., History, Columbia University, 1976) holds a Ph.D from Columbia University for his 1979 dissertation "The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13-14th Centuries." He also holds Certificate in Data Processing, Control Data Institute, 1980. - ed.]
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* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Documents/Study
* Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Other
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000 - under 300 - under 100 - under 30]:
under 300
Please note that the above details were correct on 15 October 2005. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com
Robert G. Bedrosian, Long Branch, NJ, US
Site contents:
ARMENIAN HISTORICAL SOURCES OF THE 5-15TH CENTURIES - SELECTED WORKS
* 5th Century (P'awstos Buzandac'i's "History of the Armenians:, Ghazar P'arbec'i's "History of the Armenians"); * 7th Century (Anonymous "The Primary History of Armenia or History of the Ancestors", Sebeos' "History"); * 10th Century (John Mamikonean's "History of Taron"); * 11th Century (Aristakes Lastivertc'i's "History"); * 12-13th Century ("The Georgian Chronicle", Mkhitar Gosh's "Fables (belles lettres);", and Index to the "Fables"); * 13th Century (Kirakos Gandzakets'i's "History of the Armenians", Grigor Aknerts'i's "History of the Nation of Archers [Mongols]"); * 14th Century (Het'um the Historian's "History of the Tartars [The Flower of Histories of the East]"); * 15th Century (T'ovma Metsobets'i's "History of Tamerlane and His Successors").
SELECTED WRITINGS [by R. Bedrosian - ed.] * Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus in Ancient Mythologies (1993); * Soma among the Armenians (2000); * The Sparapetut'iwn in Armenia in the 4-5th Centuries (1983); * Dayeakut'iwn in Ancient Armenia (1984); * China and the Chinese according to 5-13th Century Classical Armenian Sources (1981); * The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13th-14th Centuries (1979).
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES
* Rulers of Armenia and of Western and Eastern Empires (Rulers of Armenia (to 1375), Western Empires: Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine (to 1453), Eastern Empires: Iranian, Arab, Saljuq, Mongol, Timurid, Ottoman (to 1481));
* Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (to 1505)); * Kat'oghikoi and Corresponding Secular Rulers of the Armenians (Kat'oghikoi of Armenia (to 1515); Rulers of Armenia (1st through 14th Centuries)); * Hellenistic Dynasties (Dynasties of Egypt and Syria Ptolemies and Seleucids, Dynasties of Pontus, Bithynia, Cappadocia, and Commagene);
* Rulers of the Mongol Empires (Houses of Chingiz, Hulegu, Jochi, and Chaghatai).
[R. Bedrosian (B.A., History, Tufts University, 1971. M.A., History, Columbia University, 1976) holds a Ph.D from Columbia University for his 1979 dissertation "The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13-14th Centuries." He also holds Certificate in Data Processing, Control Data Institute, 1980. - ed.]
URL
http://rbedrosian.com/historyw.html
Internet Archive
http://web.archive.org/web/*/rbedrosian.com/historyw.html
Link reported by:
Paola E. Raffetta (paola_raffetta@uolsinectis.com.ar)
* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Documents/Study
* Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Other
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000 - under 300 - under 100 - under 30]:
under 300
Please note that the above details were correct on 15 October 2005. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com
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