This paper deals with the vexata quaestio of the origins of the Armenian alphabet, which was «invented» (or, better expressed, obtained as a divine gift from God’s hand) by saint Mesrop (also known as Maštoc‘) at the very beginning of the 5th century (the traditional date is AD 405). After a brief review of the main theories of the last two centuries regarding its models – including various attempts at deriving the Armenian alphabet from the Greek, Iranic, Aramaic, Phoenician or Aethiopic writing systems, and even from the prehistoric petroglyphs –, the author shows, thanks to a detailed comparative palaeographical analysis, that the models used by Mesrop were the letter-forms of the cursive majuscule Greek as they are attested in contempo...
1. Introduction 2. The early period (5th-11th centuries) 3. The middle period (12th-16th centuries...
none1noIn medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, ...
Scholarly work devoted to the contribution of the Armenian language to the Romani lexicon has result...
This paper deals with the vexata quaestio of the origins of the Armenian alphabet, which was «invent...
At the beginning of the 5th century AD, when Armenia was still an independent state, a clergyman nam...
Invited by the Rector of the Universitatea de Arta si Design (formerly the Cluj-Napoca Academy of Ar...
“The hand that once wrote rots in a grave, but the writing remains until the end of time”: this famo...
“The hand that wrote rots in a grave, but what is written remains until the end of time”: this famou...
ATypI is a professional organisation founded in 1957. Their annual conference is the main internatio...
The transcription of Armenian language. Historical notes and reflections. The paper examines in a hi...
The Anatolian alphabets, namely Phrygian, Lydian, Carian, Lycian, and Sidetic, attested in Asia Mino...
none2noThe production of Armenian manuscripts in Rome during the Middle Ages seems to have been flou...
The article discusses the origin of the three Armenian signs of punctuation called shesht, bowt'' an...
Ermeniler için kimlik oluşumunda dilin ve dinin önemi çok büyüktür.Ermeni alfabesinin M.S 5. Yüzyıld...
Problem The origin of the alphabet has been a puzzle for scholars since Herodotus. Although there ar...
1. Introduction 2. The early period (5th-11th centuries) 3. The middle period (12th-16th centuries...
none1noIn medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, ...
Scholarly work devoted to the contribution of the Armenian language to the Romani lexicon has result...
This paper deals with the vexata quaestio of the origins of the Armenian alphabet, which was «invent...
At the beginning of the 5th century AD, when Armenia was still an independent state, a clergyman nam...
Invited by the Rector of the Universitatea de Arta si Design (formerly the Cluj-Napoca Academy of Ar...
“The hand that once wrote rots in a grave, but the writing remains until the end of time”: this famo...
“The hand that wrote rots in a grave, but what is written remains until the end of time”: this famou...
ATypI is a professional organisation founded in 1957. Their annual conference is the main internatio...
The transcription of Armenian language. Historical notes and reflections. The paper examines in a hi...
The Anatolian alphabets, namely Phrygian, Lydian, Carian, Lycian, and Sidetic, attested in Asia Mino...
none2noThe production of Armenian manuscripts in Rome during the Middle Ages seems to have been flou...
The article discusses the origin of the three Armenian signs of punctuation called shesht, bowt'' an...
Ermeniler için kimlik oluşumunda dilin ve dinin önemi çok büyüktür.Ermeni alfabesinin M.S 5. Yüzyıld...
Problem The origin of the alphabet has been a puzzle for scholars since Herodotus. Although there ar...
1. Introduction 2. The early period (5th-11th centuries) 3. The middle period (12th-16th centuries...
none1noIn medieval Rome the Armenians possessed a church and a hospice in the environs of St Peter, ...
Scholarly work devoted to the contribution of the Armenian language to the Romani lexicon has result...