- (also
Faustus the Byzantine, Armenian: Փաւստոս Բուզանդ, romanized: P'awstos
Buzand); however, his
existence is now disputed. Nina Garsoïan
argues that the...
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Bedrosian 1983. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, Book 3,
Chapter 4. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, Book 3,
Chapter 7. Garsoïan 1997, p. 79. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, Book 3, Section...
- He
calls P'awstos
Buzand born
before him the
author of the “Second Book” and Agathangelos, the
author of the “First Book”.
Buzand has the same approach...
- from the
French word vernissage. The
market lies
along Aram
Street and
Buzand Street at a
length of 350
metres (1,150 ft),
connecting the Hanrapetutyun...
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University Press. ISBN 9781588396600. The Epic
Histories Attributed to Pʻawstos
Buzand (Buzandaran Patmutʻiwnkʻ).
Translated by Garsoïan, Nina.
Harvard University...
- Dowsett,
London 1961. 1.17, 2.11 2.14.
Pavstos Buzand, The Epic
Histories Attributed to P'awstos
Buzand,
English transl. by N. Garsoian, Cambridge, M****achusetts...
- ISBN 9789042900134. Garsoïan, Nina G. (1989). The Epic
Histories Attributed to Pʻawstos
Buzand (Buzandaran Patmutʻiwnkʻ). Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Harvard University...
- 1989, pp. 423–424. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, 5.37. Malkhasyantsʻ 1968, p. 51.
Bedrosian 1983.
Katvalyan 1985. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, 5.34.
Toumanoff 1963,...
- P'awstos
Buzand 1985, 5.5.
Hughes 2013, p. 106. P'awstos
Buzand 1985, 5.8–5.20.
Manandyan 1957, p. 208. Ammi**** Marcellinus, Res Gestae. P'awstos
Buzand (1985)...
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completed in the 17th century. The 5th-century
Armenian historian Pavstos Buzand,
known for his six-volume
History of Armenia,
describes Katarovank as a...