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  • Bournoutian to Speak on Tigran The Great in Two LA Talks

    PRESS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Avenue
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    Email: [email protected]

    DR. GEORGE BOURNOUTIAN TO SPEAK
    ON TIGRAN THE GREAT IN TWO LA TALKS



    Dr. George Bournoutian will give two Los Angeles-area
    lectures and book signings in connection with the publication of his
    newest work, Tigranes II and Rome. Bournoutian will speak at Abril
    Books, 415 E. Broadway, Glendale, CA, on Saturday, October 6, at 8:00
    p.m.; and at the Ararat-Eskijian Museum, 15105 Mission Hills Road,
    Mission Hills, CA, on Sunday, October 7, at 4:00 p.m. The talks will be
    co-sponsored by the hosting organizations and the National Association
    for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR).

    Tigranes II and Rome is the first English translation of an
    important work of Armenian historiography and was recently published as
    part of Mazda Publishers Armenian Studies Series with a major grant from
    NAASR and other funders.

    Speaker To Draw Timely Comparisons

    In this lecture, Bournoutian will also draw comparisons
    between Roman and U.S. imperialism in the Middle East, as well as
    consider the varying historical pictures of Tigranes in Armenian and
    non-Armenian sources.

    Bournoutian is also the author or translator of numerous
    other books, including A Concise History of the Armenian People (2002),
    Two Chronicles on the History of Karabagh (2004), and The Travel
    Accounts of Simeon of Poland (2007). He is Senior Professor of History
    at Iona College and has taught Armenian history at Columbia University,
    Tufts University, New York University, Rutgers University, the
    University of Connecticut, Ramapo College, and Glendale Community
    College.

    Tigranes II and Rome was written by Hakob H. Manandyan
    (1873-1952) in Armenian and published in Yerevan in 1940. Manandyan
    is revered as one of the major Armenian historians of his era but very
    little of his work has appeared in English. His book on Tigranes
    represents the first serious attempt to examine the 1st century
    B.C. Armenian monarch without appealing to patriotic sentiments and
    with a grounding in Greek and Roman sources.

    Armenian Monarch Forged An Independent and Powerful State

    Tigranes II, well-known to Armenians as Tigran the Great, is
    the sole Armenian monarch who not only succeeded in unifying all the
    lands inhabited by the Armenians but also extended Armenian rule into
    Syria and northwestern Iran. He created an Armenian empire which lasted
    for some two decades, taking the title of "King of kings," which until
    then was only held by the kings of Parthia. Tigran's greatness lay in
    his attempt to forge an independent and powerful state and to break away
    >From the constraints imposed upon Armenia by its geography as he tried
    to free Asia Minor from Persian military and political threats in the
    east and those of Rome in the west.

    Making Available Work of An Important Scholar

    According to Bournoutian, "the inspiration for this book
    came from Dr. Nina Garsoian's translation of Manandyan's The Trade and
    Cities of Armenia in Relation to Ancient World Trade, which is the only
    other work of his in English." Bournoutian continues, "Manandyan's
    scholarship is great and he has numerous important works. I felt
    students could benefit from such a translation. It may encourage others
    to translate more of his works."

    NAASR Board Chairman Nancy R. Kolligian stated that "NAASR
    is very pleased to have helped make this important publication possible.
    Dr. Bournoutian continues to make important works accessible to the
    English-language reader, which has always been an important part of
    NAASR's mission. The fact that this is the first scholarly book on its
    subject in English makes it all the more significant."

    More information about Bournoutian's lectures, Tigranes II
    and Rome, or NAASR and its programs for the furtherance of Armenian
    studies, research, and publication may be had by calling 617-489-1610,
    faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing to NAASR, 395
    Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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