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Sirarpie Der
Nersessian (5
September 1896 – 5 July 1989) was an
Armenian art historian, who
specialized in
Armenian and
Byzantine studies. Der Nersessian...
- use of
pointed arches and
cluster piers. However,
other scholars such as
Sirarpie Der Nersessian, who
rejected this
notion as she
argued that the pointed...
- earthquake,
survives in
drawing by
Wilhelm Salzenberg and the
Fossati brothers.
Sirarpie Der
Nersessian argued that his
inclusion in the
series of the
Church Fathers...
- 2010, The
Armenian W****ly.
Sirarpie Der Nersessian, Aght'amar,
Church of the Holy
Cross (Cambridge, M****., 1964).
Sirarpie Der
Nersessian and H. Vahramian...
- 151. Der
Nersessian 1969, p. 652.
Runciman 1954, p. 531. Der Nersessian,
Sirarpie (1969) [1962]. "The
Kingdom of
Cilician Armenia". In Setton,
Kenneth M...
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Theory and
History of Art. 11: 265. doi:10.18688/aa2111-02-21. Nersessian,
Sirarpie Der (1970). The Armenians.
Praeger Publishers. p. 202. The two brothers...
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soldiers who
accompanied the Magi, are
represented as Mongols. Art
historian Sirarpie Der-Nersessian
suggests that Roslin, "bearing in mind that the Magi came...
- and East
Prester John and
Russia (1996, ed. W. F. Ryan) Der Nersessian,
Sirarpie (1956). "Alexander
Alexandrovich Vasiliev, 1867-1953".
Dumbarton Oaks Papers...
- much of the
editing during this time),
Georges Dumézil (1975-1980), and
Sirarpie Der-Nersessian (1981–1989). Its
current editor is Aram Mardirossian. Armenian...
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Nickerson Hardwicke, Mary. The
Crusader States, 1192–1243. Nersessian,
Sirarpie Der. The
Kingdom of
Cilician Armenia. Kurkjian,
Vahan M (1958). A History...