wwwvl.gif The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
[Alphabetical || Category Subtree ||

The Asian Studies WWW Monitor
Database


All data (and ratings) in this record were valid at the time of their publication by The Monitor. They are not necessarily valid at present. The Internet Archive's 'WayBack Machine' (www.archive.org) and standard search engines can be used to locate a missing link.


Src: The Asian Studies Monitor ISSN 1329-9778
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/asia-www-monitor.html

01 Dec 2004
5star
Armenian History Workshop
Robert G. Bedrosian, Long Branch, NJ, USA
Site contents: ARMENIAN HISTORICAL SOURCES OF THE 5-15TH CENTURIES - SELECTED WORKS
* 5th Century (P'awstos Buzandac'i's "History of the Armenians:, Ghazar P'arbec'i's "History of the Armenians"); * 7th Century (Anonymous "The Primary History of Armenia or History of the Ancestors", Sebeos' "History"); * 10th Century (John Mamikonean's "History of Taron"); * 11th Century (Aristakes Lastivertc'i's "History"); * 12-13th Century ("The Georgian Chronicle", Mkhitar Gosh's "Fables (belles lettres);", and Index to the "Fables"); * 13th Century (Kirakos Gandzakets'i's "History of the Armenians", Grigor Aknerts'i's "History of the Nation of Archers [Mongols]"); * 14th Century (Het'um the Historian's "History of the Tartars [The Flower of Histories of the East]"); * 15th Century (T'ovma Metsobets'i's "History of Tamerlane and His Successors").
SELECTED WRITINGS [by R. Bedrosian - ed.] * Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus in Ancient Mythologies (1993); * Soma among the Armenians (2000); * The Sparapetut'iwn in Armenia in the 4-5th Centuries (1983); * Dayeakut'iwn in Ancient Armenia (1984); * China and the Chinese according to 5-13th Century Classical Armenian Sources (1981); * The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13th-14th Centuries (1979).
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES * Rulers of Armenia and of Western and Eastern Empires (Rulers of Armenia (to 1375), Western Empires: Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine (to 1453), Eastern Empires: Iranian, Arab, Saljuq, Mongol, Timurid, Ottoman (to 1481)); * Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (Rulers of Iberia/Georgia (to 1505)); * Kat'oghikoi and Corresponding Secular Rulers of the Armenians (Kat'oghikoi of Armenia (to 1515); Rulers of Armenia (1st through 14th Centuries)); * Hellenistic Dynasties (Dynasties of Egypt and Syria Ptolemies and Seleucids, Dynasties of Pontus, Bithynia, Cappadocia, and Commagene); * Rulers of the Mongol Empires (Houses of Chingiz, Hulegu, Jochi, and Chaghatai).
[R. Bedrosian (B.A., History, Tufts University, 1971. M.A., History, Columbia University, 1976) holds a Ph.D from Columbia University for his 1979 dissertation "The Turco-Mongol Invasions and the Lords of Armenia in the 13-14th Centuries." He also holds Certificate in Data Processing, Control Data Institute, 1980. - ed.]
URL http://rbedrosian.com/historyw.html
Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/rbedrosian.com/historyw.html
Link reported by: Paola E. Raffetta (paola_raffetta[use"@"]uolsinectis.com.ar)
* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]: Documents/Study
* Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]: Other
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]: Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000 - under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 300



Return to the Asian Studies WWW Monitor Database
Return to the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library

Copyright (c) 2004 by Dr T.Matthew Ciolek, Internet Publications Bureau, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU