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Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք) or "The Book of Friday" was the
first printed book in the
Armenian language. It was
printed in
Venice (Italy) in 1512...
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information about the
literary events and
publications of 1512.
unknown dates Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք, "The Book of Friday"), the
first printed book...
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Opportunity Armenia
Opportunity The
pavilion features ancient books such as
Urbatagirk, the Book of
Lamentations and an
arithmetic book by
Anania Shirakatsi...
- de Worde's The
Demaudes Joyous 1512 in
literature –
Hakob Meghapart's
Urbatagirk 1513 in
literature – Meghapart's
Parzatumar 1514 in
literature – Julius...
- new
display cases were added. It
holds one of the ten
extant copies of
Urbatagirk, the first-ever
Armenian book
printed by
Hakob Meghapart in
Venice in...
- be venerated.
Besides m****cripts, the
Matenadaran holds a copy of the
Urbatagirk, the
first published Armenian book (1512, Venice) and all
issues of the...
- 1512-1513 his
publishing house gave
birth to the
following publications:
Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք)
Pataragatetr (Armenian: Պատարագատետր) Aghtark...
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which especially noticeable is the
first Armenian printed book, "
Urbatagirk" (The book of Friday, Venice, 1512.), the
first Armenian periodical publication...
- That copy is
bound with a copy of the
first book
published in Armenian,
Urbatagirk. "Armenian
Liturgical Calendar".
World Digital Library. 1513. Retrieved...