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Bazmavēp (Pazmaveb in
Western Armenian; Armenian: Բազմավէպ, "Polyhistory") is an
academic journal covering Armenian studies. It is
published by the Mechitarist...
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verse and
scholarly articles in
Bazmavep. He
initially gained renown for his poems,
first published in
Bazmavep and
later compiled in a
series of volumes...
- Yerevantsi's Girk or Koči partavčar in the 18th
Century Nation Revival".
Bazmavēp. 39: 44. OCLC 79389306. "H.H.
Baselios Marthoma Mathews III, The Ninth...
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Beginning in 1800 a
periodical journal has been
published at the island.
Bazmavep, a literary,
historical and
scientific journal, was
established in 1843...
- John A.C. (1981). "Some
comments on the
origin of the
Georgian alphabet".
Bazmavēp (139): 449–456. Gugushvili, A. (1937). Allen,
William Edward David; Gugushvili...
- 5. Leiden: Brill. pp. 300–308. ISBN 978-90-04-52436-1. Awgerean, Y. "Memnon ew Zarmayr."
Bazmavep 1946: 197–204, 232–241; 1947: 97–107 (in Armenian)....
- of
Venice (since 1986), and
former editor of Hye
Endanik (1974–82) and
Bazmavep (1980-1985) periodicals. He
graduated from the
Mekhitarist Seminary of...
- Avgerian)
Armenian dictionary. In 1843, he and
Ghevont Alishan founded Bazmavep, the very
first Armenian scholarly journal. Ivan
Aivazovsky Armenians in...
- Matiossian. Mariya,
Leader of the Land of Hayasa, and His Connections.
Bazmavep 1-4. 1992. pp. 322–324. J. P.
Mallory and D. Q. Adams. The
Oxford Introduction...
- philology. It was
established in 1887 by the
Mechitarian order in Vienna.
Bazmavep Haigazian Armenological Review Patma-Banasirakan
Handes Revue des Études...