The article analyses the content of the 6th, 7th and 8th colophon of the Skevra Gospels. To date it has been considered that the individuals mentioned in the 6th colophon and their activities were connected with Kamieniec Podolski, while its dating (1422) was considered as the date the book was brought to Poland. These theses had not been convincingly proven. The connection of Xut‘lupēk (Chutlupek, Chutłubeg, Kutłubej) that appears in this colophon with the father of the founder of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Kamieniec Podolski is chronologically incompatible. This was a common name amongst the Armenians who spoke the Kipchak language. This colophon could therefore have been copied in any of the Armenian diaspora centres of south-easter...
This article describes two Slavonic manuscripts now at the Benedictine Abbey at Pannonhalma. One is ...
that first translation? These questions are far easier to ask than they are to answer. All the textb...
The article is devoted to a new interpretation of the well-known postscript in the so-called Ostrom...
The illuminated Lvov Gospel Book of Skevra is the most valuable work of Armenian art in Polish colle...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
The article is a report from a query that took place in March 2019. The author discusses sources tha...
none1noIn medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, ...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
The colophons of the Armenian manuscripts from Crimea that were recently published by Tatevik E. Sar...
A handful of Armenian Gospel Books, ranging from the 12th to the early 14th century, refer in their ...
The article analyses the book of deaths of the Catholic parish of the Armenian rite at Stanisławów (...
The article reflects the existence of texts originating from the territory of today‘s eastern Poland...
A unique witness to the dynamism of a mediaeval Christian literature, the literary genre of the colo...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
Beginning in the mid-fourteenth century, the East Slavic citizens of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwea...
This article describes two Slavonic manuscripts now at the Benedictine Abbey at Pannonhalma. One is ...
that first translation? These questions are far easier to ask than they are to answer. All the textb...
The article is devoted to a new interpretation of the well-known postscript in the so-called Ostrom...
The illuminated Lvov Gospel Book of Skevra is the most valuable work of Armenian art in Polish colle...
The article is an outline of the problem and the introduction to further research on the process of ...
The article is a report from a query that took place in March 2019. The author discusses sources tha...
none1noIn medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, ...
The work is devoted to the relatively little known and poorly researched problem area of the activit...
The colophons of the Armenian manuscripts from Crimea that were recently published by Tatevik E. Sar...
A handful of Armenian Gospel Books, ranging from the 12th to the early 14th century, refer in their ...
The article analyses the book of deaths of the Catholic parish of the Armenian rite at Stanisławów (...
The article reflects the existence of texts originating from the territory of today‘s eastern Poland...
A unique witness to the dynamism of a mediaeval Christian literature, the literary genre of the colo...
The article deals with some aspects of the early history of Armenian Christianity. Being situated be...
Beginning in the mid-fourteenth century, the East Slavic citizens of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwea...
This article describes two Slavonic manuscripts now at the Benedictine Abbey at Pannonhalma. One is ...
that first translation? These questions are far easier to ask than they are to answer. All the textb...
The article is devoted to a new interpretation of the well-known postscript in the so-called Ostrom...