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Armenian Studies, agreed and noted that it was odd that Thomson would fault Khorenatsi for failing to mention his sources because this was an accepted practice among all classical historians. Historian Albert Stepanyan notes that "some skepticism remains regarding the person and work of
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Serving as a bishop, Movses was approached by Prince Sahak
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was for "boosting the reputation of the
Bagratuni family" then these events should have been central theme of his history; the skilful handling of which brought the Bagratid pre-eminence. ... The ecclesiastical interests do not point to the eighth century. There is no echo of the
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To further complicate their problems, the atmosphere in
Armenia that Movses and the other students had returned to was one that was extremely hostile and they were viewed with contempt by the native population. While later Armenian historians blamed this on an ignorant populace,
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where they studied at the local libraries. Then they moved towards
Jerusalem and Alexandria. After studying in Alexandria for seven years, Movses and his classmates returned to Armenia, only to find that Mesrop and Sahak had died. Movses expressed his grief in a
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If so, how does one explain then Moses's complete preoccupation with the events preceding A.D. 440 and his silence regarding the events leading up the Arab incursions and occupation of
Armenia between 640–642? Moreover, if the definite purpose of the
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Athanasius (Atanas) of Taron (sixth century): under the year 474, the list has "Moses of Chorene, philosopher and writer".
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policy and ideology were also at fault, since its rulers "could not tolerate highly educated young scholars fresh from Greek centers of learning". Given this atmosphere and persecution by the
Persians, Movses went into hiding in a village near
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served as a textbook to study the history of
Armenia until the eighteenth century. Movses's history also gives a rich description of the oral traditions that were popular among the Armenians of the time, such as the romance story of
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literature, likened this early critical period from the late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries to a "competition", whereby one scholar attempted to outperform the other in their criticism of Khorenatsi.
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Accepting Khorenatsi's claimed fifth-century dating, Malkhasyants proposes 410 as the approximate year of his birth, arguing that he probably would have been a young man of about 22 or 23 upon journeying to
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1579:[Moses Khorenats'i, History of the Armenians. Translation and Commentary on the Literary Sources by Robert W. Thomson. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 1978].
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Khorenatsi", but he affirms Khorenatsi's fifth-century dating and attributes the modern criticism of Khorenatsi to the misinterpretation of interpolations into the work from later times.
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and early Armenian history. It was Movses Khorenatsi's account of the ancient city of Van with its cuneiform inscriptions which lead the
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original, or translating it into Armenian a second time, they decided to send Movses and several of their other students to
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of 431. Malkhasyants postulates that Khorenatsi received his initial education at the school in Syunik founded by
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families. Armenian historian Artashes Matevosyan placed Movses' completion of
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The Problem of the Greek Sources of Movsēs Xorenacʻi's History of Armenia
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by the sixth-century Armenian historian Atanas Taronatsi.
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Moise de Khorene Auteur Du V. siecle. Histoire D'Armenie
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Moise de Khorene Auteur Du V. siecle. Histoire D'Armenie
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
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Hasrat'yan, M. "Orn ē Movses Xorenac'ow çnndavayrë"
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and lived in relative seclusion for several decades.
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Memoirs of Edessa And Other Ancient Syriac Documents
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Letter on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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1208:(in Armenian). Erewan: Hayastan. pp. 5–8.
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1190:(1997). "Naxaban" [Introduction]. In
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1455:. "On the Date of Pseudo-Moses of Chorene",
791:]. Erevan: Armenian Academy of Sciences.
1823:Movses Khorenatsi, "The History of Armenia"
1811:Movses Khorenatsi, "The History of Armenia"
958:, Saint Petersburg: Typogr. Medit͡sinskai͡a
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1680:"History of Armenia" by Movses Khorenatzi
1667:"History of Armenia" by Movses Khorenatzi
1121:(London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2001), p. 181.
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1714:. Yerevan: YSU Press. pp. 18, 37.
1708:Khorenica: Studies in Movses Khorenatsi
1470:Malxasyanc'. "Naxaban", pp. 3–5, 47–50.
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929:Moïse de Khorène, Histoire de l'Arménie
916:P. E. Le Vaillant, De Florival (1841),
905:P. E. Le Vaillant, De Florival (1841),
869:. A portion of Book II of Khorenatsi's
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650:Hymns used in Armenian Church Worship
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1119:The Kingdom of Armenia: A History
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966:История Армении Моисея Хоренского
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1356:(Paris: Gallimard, 1993), p. 13.
1002:Мовсес Хоренаци. История Армении
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1250:Malxasyanc'. "Naxaban", p. 16.
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224:Movses Khorenatsi portriet by
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1705:Stepanyan, Albert A. (2021).
1371:'s review of Aram Topchyan's
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796:Malxasyanc', Step'an (1997).
610:to finance the expedition of
413:based on his research on the
324:Journey and return to Armenia
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1795:Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
1792:. s.v. "Movses Khorenatsi",
1693:Problem of the Greek Sources
1520:. St. Martin's Press, 1997.
1484:Arménie, la magie de l'écrit
1378:Revue des Études Arméniennes
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887:; Whiston, Georgius (1736),
725:Malxaseanc', Stepan (1913).
486:A bust of Khorenatsi at the
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376:Catholicos of All Armenians
247:. Some sources call Movses
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2333:Yeremia Chelebi Keomurjian
2026:Hovhannes Draskhanakerttsi
1967:Narratio de rebus Armeniae
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1862:historians and chroniclers
1197:Hayoc' Patmowt'yown, E dar
1074:, who were enemies of the
952:Ioannesov, Joseph (1809),
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927:Mahé, Jean-Pierre (1993),
856:"History of Armenia"
841:: History of the Armenians
823:Armenian Legends and Poems
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1817:"The History of Armenia"
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1605:History of the Armenians
1582:Patma-Banasirakan Handes
1486:. Somogy, 2007, p. 143.
1325:Brock, S. P. "Review of
1277:History of the Armenians
1264:Patma-Banasirakan Handes
1147:Patma-Banasirakan Handes
1024:
999:Sargsyan, Gagik (1990),
974:Ėmin, Nikita O. (1893),
963:Ėmin, Nikita O. (1858),
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783:Sargsyan, A. B. (1991).
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548:History of the Armenians
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1316:45 (1981), pp. 237–239.
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2036:Movses Kaghankatvatsi
1652:Sarkissian, Gaguik .
1354:Histoire de l'Arménie
1297:12 (1969): pp. 81–90.
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1890:Faustus of Byzantium
1798:, vol. 8, pp. 40–41.
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3011:Esai Hasan-Jalalian
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2466:Armenian literature
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1275:Movses Khorenatsi.
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1543:"Movsēs Xorenac'i"
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871:History of Armenia
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