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From Academia Armena Sancti Lazari to the Establishment of Armenian Studies at Ca’ Foscari
- Sona Haroutyunian - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile
Abstract
The Armenian Studies have a very long tradition in Italy. However, the establishment of the official teaching of Armenian at Ca’ Foscari is particularly significant. It is a direct continuation of many Armenian traces present in the lagoon city for centuries, such as the birth of the first Casa Armena in Europe in 1245, the prosperous diplomatic relations between the Republic of Serenissima and the Kingdom of Armenia, the printing of the first Armenian book in 1512, the arrival of Armenian merchants from Julfa, who highly contributed to the economy of Venice, and finally the institution of the Mekhitarist Congregation of the Armenian monks on the island of San Lazzaro, recognised by Napoleon as Academia Armena Sancti Lazari. After an historical excursus, the paper will go on to detail some significant periods of Armenian Studies at Ca’ Foscari.
Published Oct. 21, 2018 | Language: en
Keywords Armenian Studies • Armenians in Venice • Venice • Ca’ Foscari University
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Preface
- Prefazione
- Laura De Giorgi, Federico Greselin
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Foreword
- Laura De Giorgi, Federico Greselin
- Oct. 21, 2018
1 Middle Eastern and North African Studies
- Teaching Asian and African Languages in Ca’ Foscari (1868-1929)
- Maria Pia Pedani
- Oct. 21, 2018
- From Academia Armena Sancti Lazari to the Establishment of Armenian Studies at Ca’ Foscari
- Sona Haroutyunian
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Forty-Nine Years of Aramaic and Semitic Philology at Layard’s Home, Ca’ Cappello
- Eleonora Cussini
- Oct. 21, 2018
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‘Ad me’ah ve-hamishim
Notes on the Teaching of Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Ca’ Foscari, from 1950 to Today - Dario Miccoli
- Oct. 21, 2018
- A Cafoscarino in the World: Arturo De Luciano
- Antonella Ghersetti
- Oct. 21, 2018
-
The Importance of Being Diglottic
Colloquial Arabic Teaching at Ca’ Foscari - Patrizia Zanelli
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Maria Nallino (1908-1974) and the Birth of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Ca’ Foscari
- Ida Zilio-Grandi
- Oct. 21, 2018
2 South Asian Studies and Central Asian Studies
- Venetian Indology
- Giuliano Boccali
- Oct. 21, 2018
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Ca’ Foscari and Pakistan
Thirty Years of Achaeological Surveys and Excavations in Sindh and Las Bela (Balochistan) - Paolo Biagi
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Mongolian Studies at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
- Elisabetta Ragagnin, Samuela Simion
- Oct. 21, 2018
3 East Asian Studies
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Chinese Studies at Ca’ Foscari
Lionello Lanciotti, Mario Sabattini and Their Legacy - Laura De Giorgi
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Chinese Studies in Venice: A Timeline of Change
- Daniele Brombal
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Alberto De’ Stefani: from Ca’ Foscari to China
- Guido Samarani, Laura De Giorgi
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Japanese Teachers at the Royal School of Commerce (1873-1923)
- Adriana Boscaro
- Oct. 21, 2018
- Japanese Studies in Venice from 1964 to Present Day
- Luisa Bienati, Adriana Boscaro, Bonaventura Ruperti
- Oct. 21, 2018
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Haroutyunian Sona |
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From Academia Armena Sancti Lazari to the Establishment of Armenian Studies at Ca’ Foscari |
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Chapter |
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en |
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dc.description.abstract |
The Armenian Studies have a very long tradition in Italy. However, the establishment of the official teaching of Armenian at Ca’ Foscari is particularly significant. It is a direct continuation of many Armenian traces present in the lagoon city for centuries, such as the birth of the first Casa Armena in Europe in 1245, the prosperous diplomatic relations between the Republic of Serenissima and the Kingdom of Armenia, the printing of the first Armenian book in 1512, the arrival of Armenian merchants from Julfa, who highly contributed to the economy of Venice, and finally the institution of the Mekhitarist Congregation of the Armenian monks on the island of San Lazzaro, recognised by Napoleon as Academia Armena Sancti Lazari. After an historical excursus, the paper will go on to detail some significant periods of Armenian Studies at Ca’ Foscari. |
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I libri di Ca’ Foscari |
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1868-2018: storie di un ateneo |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing |
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dc.issued |
2018-10-21 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-253-6/from-academia-armena-sancti-lazari-to-the-establis/ |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-252-9/003 |
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2610-8917 |
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2610-9506 |
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978-88-6969-253-6 |
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978-88-6969-252-9 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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with fulltext |
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no |
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Armenian Studies |
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dc.subject |
Armenian Studies |
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dc.subject |
Armenians in Venice |
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dc.subject |
Armenians in Venice |
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dc.subject |
Ca’ Foscari University |
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dc.subject |
Ca’ Foscari University |
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Venice |
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Venice |
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