Historical and philological journal
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ԼՈՒՅՍ Է ՏԵՍՆՈՒՄ 1958 ԹՎԱԿԱՆԻՑ
Историко-филологический журнал
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  • Aelita Dolukhanyan - The great innovator of Armenian medieval literature
    21 Pages | 74-95 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.1-74 |

    Revceived on: 2022-11-28 | Reviewed on: 2022-12-01 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-03-23

    Published in: 2023 N 1 (222) / Literature

    Nerses Shnorhali (1100-1173) is a major figure in Armenian medieval literature of the 12th century, one of the holy fathers of the Armenian Church, and during his lifetime he had international recognition throughout the Christian world. Shnorhali was fluent in the languages of the civilized countries of his time and he was in business relations with prominent spiritual figures, the nobility and the court of both Greater Armenia and Cilician Armenia. He was a many-sided person, endowed with many abilities, for which he was nicknamed Shnorhali (Beneficial). He was a poet, musician, writer, translator, theologian, cosmologist and teacher.

    Keywords Nerses Shnorali 12th century theologian riddle sharakan innovator medieval literature “Lament for Edessa” (Elegy for the Capture of Edessa) “Jesus the Son”.

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