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    FIRST 5 VOLUMES OF SERIES "MATENAGIRK HAYOTS" COME OUT

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 11 2005

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. The presentation of
    the first five volumes of the series "Matenagirk Hayots" ("Manuscript
    Armenian") took place on October 3 at the American University of
    Armenia (AUA). "Matenagirk" is an unprecedented manual in the history
    of Armenology that envisages to publish the examination texts of the
    whole medieval Armenian literature with the use of scientific and
    technical achievements of the 21st century.

    The first two volumes of the manuscript series, in which the literature
    of the 5th century is summarized, were presented in 2003.

    Now another three volumes that represent a summary of the 6th and
    7th centuries and contain 148 works by more than 50 authors have
    been published.

    The speakers were unanimous in the opinion that a really monumental
    work elevating Armenology to a new qualitative level has been done.

    "The Digital Library" of Armenian literature that was created under
    the direction of Meruzhan Karapetian and received in 2001 an award
    of the RA President forms the work's basis.

    "This is the most valuable work financed by the Gyulbekian Fund in
    Armenia," Professor Paruyr Muradian noted. The publication costs were
    covered by the Catholicosate of the Great Cilician House.

    Alexan Hakobian, editor-in-chief of the volumes on the 6th and 7th
    centuries, presented the principles of the group's work, which allow
    to come as close as possible to the original texts of the manuscripts,
    most of which were preserved in the form of late centuries' copies
    with numerous distortions during their copying.

    "Thanks to this work the Armenologists all over the world received
    an instrument meeting the requirements of time," Michael Stone,
    Professor of Jerusalem University, said.

    The computer version of the work has voluminous glossaries that
    provide researchers with unprecedented opportunities.

    Ashot Melkonian, Director of the Institute of History of the RA
    Academy of Sciences, and Harutyun Armenian, President of the AUA,
    expressed their concern about the possibility to continue this most
    important work.
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