Lot of 7 paperback books 1- Saint Nersès Le Gracieux, Une li - Lot 296

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Lot of 7 paperback books 1- Saint Nersès Le Gracieux, Une li - Lot 296
Lot of 7 paperback books 1- Saint Nersès Le Gracieux, Une liturgie abrégée en l'honneur du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus (Փոքրիկ ժամերգութիւն ի պատիւ Ամենասուրբ Սրտին Յիսուսի) Marzivan/Merzifon (Մարզուան), impr. Nerso et Sérabian, 1913 and 1914. Rare little brochure. 2- P. Fénélon Sarton, Brève introduction aux quatre Évangiles et aux Actes des Apôtres (Համառօտ Ներածութիւն Չորից Աւետարանաց Եւ Գործոց Առաքելոց Երկասիրութիին Ֆենելոն Սարթոնի). Translated into Armenian by P. Simon vartabed Bayan. Constantinople, impr. Sarkissian, 1907. 3- La vie et le témoignage des Saints Soukiassiens, i.e. Saint Soukias and his eighteen companions, Armenian anchorites and martyrs(Վարք Եւ Վկայաբանութիւն Սրբոց Սուքիասեանց Քօշից) Constantinople, Péra, imp. Hovhannès Tolayan, 1889. 4- Four Poems delivered at the funeral of the late Prince Hovakim Yeghiazaryan, and published here with the respect of patriotic philologists. At the newly established school of the same name, in the Yeghiazaryan house(Քառեակ սակաւապատում) Saint Petersburg, imp. Hovsep Hovhannessian, 1826. Brochure in-8° (13.5 x 18 cm). 13 pages. 5- Serto Poetico all'Illustrissimo e Reverendissimo Monsignor Antonio Nurigian, arcivescovo della Chiesa metropolitana di Costantinopoli e Primate di Armenia. Venice, tipografia Glichi, 1830. 6- Dr. Krikor Arzruni, Die Ökonomische Lage der Armenier in der Türkei. Public lecture on the economic situation of Armenians in Turkey, given on March 11 to the Tiflis Craftsmen's Association, in Armenian by Dr. Krikor Arzuni, translated into German by A. Amirchanjanz (Amirkhaniantz) . St. Petersburg, 1879. 36 pages. 7- A brochure on Hakob Meghapart (Հակոբ Մեղապարտ), Yerevan, 1982. This brochure is dedicated to the first Armenian printer and publisher, Hakob Meghapart. In the early 16th century, when Armenia was going through a difficult period, he founded a printing house in Venice and published the first books in Armenian between 1512 and 1513. The importance of Hakob Meghapart in Armenian history and culture. This popular-scientific booklet is aimed at a wide readership.
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