Yovhannēs Tʻlkurancʻi (Armenian: Հովհաննես Թլկուրանցի, also Anglicised as Hovhannes Tlkurantsi, ca. 1450-1535)[1] was an Armenian poet who noted for his religious and lyric poetry.[2][3]
Editions and translations
- James R. Russell, Yovhannēs Tʻlkurancʻi and the mediaeval Armenian lyric tradition, Armenian Texts and Studies (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1987), ISBN 0891309306.
- M. E. Stone, 'Selection from On the Creation of the World by Yovhannēs Tʻlkurancʻi: Translation and Commentary', in Michael Stone, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha and Armenian Studies, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 144 (Leuven: Peeters, 2006), I 147-93 ISBN 9789042916432 (extending and superseding M. E. Stone, “Selections from On the Creation of the World by Yovhannēs T‘lkuranc‘i,” in Literature on Adam and Eve: Collected Essays, ed. by Gary A. Anderson, Michael E. Stone, and Johannes Tromp, SVTP, 15 (Leiden: Brill, 2000), pp. 167–213).
References
- ↑ Michael Stone, 'Some Texts on Enoch in the Armenian Tradition', in Gazing on the Deep: Ancient Near Eastern and Other Studies in Honor of Tzvi Abusch, ed. by J. Stackert, B. N. Porter, and D. P. Wright (Bethesda: Capital Decisions, 2010), pp. 517-30
- ↑ Robert W. Thomson, A Bibliography of Classical Armenian Literature to 1500 AD, Corpus Christianorum (Turnhout: Brepols, 1995), pp. 228-29, ISBN 2503504558.
- ↑ The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Sixth to the Eighteenth Century, ed. by Agop J. Hacikyan, Gabriel Basmajian, Edward S. Franchuk, and Nourhan Ouzounian (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2002), pp. 690-701 ISBN 0814330231.
Literature
- James R. Russell. Yovhannēs Tʻlkurantcʻi and the Mediaeval Armenian Lyric Tradition // Armenian Texts and Studies. — Scholars Press, 1987. — Vol. 7.
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