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100 1 _aԳրիգոր Պահլաւունի
_cՄագիստրոս,
_d990-1058
245 1 0 _aMagnalia Dei :
_bbiblical history in epic verse by Grigor Magistros /
_cGrigor Magistros ; critical text with introduction, translation and commentary by Abraham Terian.
260 _aLeuven ;
_aParis ;
_aWalpole, MA :
_bPeeters,
_c2012.
300 _ax, 2 չհամարակալված, 197 էջ ;
_c24 սմ.
490 1 _aHebrew University Armenian studies ;
_v14
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aComposed by Grigor Magistros, an 11th-century Armenian princely savant and friend of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachus (reigned 1042-55), the Magnalia Dei is a summation of the Bible in epic verse. Written on one of the author's visits to Constantinople, it resulted from an encounter there with a Moslem intellectual by the name of Manazi - none other than Abu Nasr al-Manazi, vizier and emissary of the Abbasid Caliphate, theologian and poet, who frequently visited Constantinople in quest of Greek scientific manuscripts. During their discussion on the Bible and the Qur'an, a stock Islamic argument emerged: that the Qur'an is superior to the Christian Scriptures on account of its beautiful, inimitable verse. The epic is Magistros's response.
546 _aՏեքստը՝ հայերեն և անգլերեն:
630 0 4 _aԱստվածաշունչ
_vԿրճատումներ
700 1 _aTerian, Abraham,
_d1942-
830 0 _aHebrew University Armenian studies ;
_v14.
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_cBK
998 _cNLAHACAS
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