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This session is presented by members of the ERC project Armenia Entangled: Connectivity and Cultu... more This session is presented by members of the ERC project Armenia Entangled: Connectivity and Cultural Encounters in Medieval Eurasia 9th - 14th Centuries (ArmEn) and its sister project HAI Mobility, both led by P.I. Prof. Zaroui Pogossian at the University of Florence.
ArmEn focuses on a vast region stretching from the southern Caucasus to Anatolia and northern Mesopotamia, a polycentric space of moving people(s) and cultural entanglements that was at the same time at the crossroads of expanding Eurasian empires and removed from major hubs of power.
Within this fluid and complex environment, the papers included in the session assess different reactions and responses to individual and/or collective crises through the lens of material and textual sources.
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Geneva, 12 October 2019.
International Workshop to mark the end of the research project "Plato in... more Geneva, 12 October 2019.
International Workshop to mark the end of the research project "Plato in Ancient Armenian: Who Translated the Extant Dialogues, and When?" (SNSF Ambizione, 2016-2019).
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2nd Geneva Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers:
31 May - 1 June 2019
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by Irene Tinti, Valentina Calzolari, Sara Scarpellini, Robin Meyer, Gohar Grigoryan, Marco Ruffilli, Lavinia Ferretti, Cassandre Lejosne, Giulia Mangialardi, Siranush Beglaryan, Ani Yenokyan, and Vendi Jukić Buča
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15/02/2019
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2nd Geneva Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers, University of Geneva, 31 ... more 2nd Geneva Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researchers, University of Geneva, 31 May – 1 June 2019
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Conference Paper, MESLO-ESTAS Study Day (Chasses aux trésors), University of Geneva
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Adamantius, 2019
The Acts of Peter and Paul are an apocryphal text well known and appreciated both in the Western ... more The Acts of Peter and Paul are an apocryphal text well known and appreciated both in the Western and Eastern worlds, spuriously attributed to one Marcellus (“pseudo-Marcellus”) who is also mentioned in other apocrypha. After providing a general introduction to the Acts of Peter and Paul in the Greek, Latin, and Armenian traditions, this paper focuses on a comparison between the Greek text and its Armenian translation, providing relevant examples thereof. The philological analysis shows that the Armenian translation depends on a well-attested Greek text and clarifies on
which branch of the Greek manuscript tradition it is most likely based. It also offers some possible explanations for the discrepancies between the two texts that cannot be ascribed to accidents occurring in the Greek manuscript tradition.
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Secondo convegno nazionale di studi armeni «Unità e molteplicità nella storia armena» - Università di Napoli «l’Orientale», 23-24 novembre 2023, 2023
Secondo convegno nazionale di studi armeni Unità e molteplicità nella storia armena (23-24 novemb... more Secondo convegno nazionale di studi armeni Unità e molteplicità nella storia armena (23-24 novembre 2023), Università di Napoli «l’Orientale», a cura di Giancarlo Schirru, Manuel Castelluccia, Andrea Di Manno, Lorenzo Pubblici
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News by Sara Scarpellini
ArmEn focuses on a vast region stretching from the southern Caucasus to Anatolia and northern Mesopotamia, a polycentric space of moving people(s) and cultural entanglements that was at the same time at the crossroads of expanding Eurasian empires and removed from major hubs of power.
Within this fluid and complex environment, the papers included in the session assess different reactions and responses to individual and/or collective crises through the lens of material and textual sources.
International Workshop to mark the end of the research project "Plato in Ancient Armenian: Who Translated the Extant Dialogues, and When?" (SNSF Ambizione, 2016-2019).
Papers by Sara Scarpellini
which branch of the Greek manuscript tradition it is most likely based. It also offers some possible explanations for the discrepancies between the two texts that cannot be ascribed to accidents occurring in the Greek manuscript tradition.
Talks by Sara Scarpellini
ArmEn focuses on a vast region stretching from the southern Caucasus to Anatolia and northern Mesopotamia, a polycentric space of moving people(s) and cultural entanglements that was at the same time at the crossroads of expanding Eurasian empires and removed from major hubs of power.
Within this fluid and complex environment, the papers included in the session assess different reactions and responses to individual and/or collective crises through the lens of material and textual sources.
International Workshop to mark the end of the research project "Plato in Ancient Armenian: Who Translated the Extant Dialogues, and When?" (SNSF Ambizione, 2016-2019).
which branch of the Greek manuscript tradition it is most likely based. It also offers some possible explanations for the discrepancies between the two texts that cannot be ascribed to accidents occurring in the Greek manuscript tradition.