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List of ancient Armenian manuscripts in the world:
The Gospel of Queen Mlké (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 9th century (851 or 862))[1]
Manuscript № 2679 of Matenadaran (The oldest part of the manuscript is dated to the 10th century (971 or 981))[2]
The Echmiadzin Gospels (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 10th century (989))
Koriun (Koryun, Koriwn) - The Life of St. Mesrop Mashtots (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 12th century)[3]
Movses Khorenatsi - History of Armenia (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 12th century)[4]
Elishe (Yeghishe) - History of Vardan and the Armenian War (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 12th century (1172)[5]
Nerses Lambronatsi - Commentary on the Liturgy (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 12th century (1178))[6]
Mkhitʻar Gōsh - The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 13th century (1231))[7]
Agathangelos (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 12th and 13th century).[8]
Movses Kaghankatvatsi or Daskhurantsi - The History of the Caucasian Albanians (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 13th century (1289))[9]
The Book of Letters or The Book of Messages (The oldest manuscript is dated to the 13th century (1298))[10]
References
[edit]- ^ The Church of the Holy Cross of Ałt'amar: Politics, Art, Spirituality in the Kingdom of Vaspurakan. BRILL. 2019-08-05. p. 128. ISBN 978-90-04-40099-3.
- ^ "The Art of Armenian Calligraphy by Ruben Malayan". www.armeniancalligraphy.com. Retrieved 2024-12-18.
- ^ Koriun (2022). The Life of Mashtots' by His Disciple Koriwn: Translated from the Classical Armenian with Introduction and Commentary. Oxford University Press. pp. 49–50. ISBN 978-0-19-284741-6.
- ^ The Armenian Review. Hairenik Association. 1979. p. 153.
- ^ Ghazar (Pʻarpetsʻi) (1991). The History of Łazar Pʻarpecʻi. Scholars Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-55540-579-3.
- ^ Gōsh, Mkhitʻar (2000). The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') of Mxit'ar Goš. Rodopi. p. 29. ISBN 978-90-420-0790-1.
- ^ Gōsh, Mkhitʻar (2000). The Lawcode (Datastanagirk') of Mxit'ar Goš. Rodopi. p. 36. ISBN 978-90-420-0790-1.
- ^ Agat'angeghos; Agat?angeghos; Thomson, Robert W. (1976-01-01). History of the Armenians. SUNY Press. pp. xxi–xxii. ISBN 978-0-87395-323-8.
- ^ Kałankatuac̣i, Moses; Movsēs (Daskhurantsʻi) (1961). The History of the Caucasian Albanians. Oxford University Press. pp. xviii–xx.
- ^ Garsoïan, Nina G. (2011-05-02). The Paulician heresy: a study of the origin and development of Paulicianism in Armenia and the Eastern Procinces of the Byzantine empire. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 85–86. ISBN 978-3-11-134452-2.