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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Armenian history • Diachronic syntax • Hexaemeron • Iconography • Fortress • Hellenistic period • Urban topography • Frik • Yovhannēs Erznkac‘i • Armenian Gospels • Language, Mulammaʿ • Literary type • Iron Age • Genre • Medieval Eurasia • Manuscript • History of the book • Bronze Age • Armenian Merchants • George of Pisidia • Persian • Scribe • Armenian Miniatures • Golden Horde • Excavation • Mongol Empire • Tana • Colophon • Translation techniques • Armenia • Morphosyntactic agreement • Armenian • Mxit‘arist congregation • Poetry • City • Suffixaufnahme • Reader response • Armenian medieval poetry • Letters • Dvin/Dabīl • Eurasia • Medieval archaeology • Classical Armenian • Hellenising School • Stratigraphic methodology • Paratextuality • Azov region in the Medieval history • History of Medieval trade • Aṙak‘el of Bałēš • Graṙaǰk‘ • History of Venice • Mxit‘ar of Sebastia • Literature
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/arm/2974-6051/2023/01 | Pubblicato 22 Novembre 2023 | Lingua de, en, it
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