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'''''Handes Amsorya''''' (in ({{lang|hy|Հանդես Ամսօրյա}}, [[Western Armenian]] Հանդէս Ամսօրեայ) is an [[academic journal]] that publishes research papers and articles on Armenian history, art, social sciences, linguistics and philology. It was established in 1887 by the [[Mechitarists|Mekhitarian order]] in [[Vienna]]. The title means ''Monthly Review'' in Armenian.<ref>Vahé Oshagan, 'Modern Armenian Literature and Intellectual History from 1700 to 1915.' ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century''. Edited by [[Richard G. Hovannisian]]. New York, 1997, p. 157.</ref> |
'''''Handes Amsorya''''' (in ({{lang|hy|Հանդես Ամսօրյա}}, [[Western Armenian]] Հանդէս Ամսօրեայ) is an [[academic journal]] that publishes research papers and articles on Armenian history, art, social sciences, linguistics and philology. It was established in 1887 by the [[Mechitarists|Mekhitarian order]] in [[Vienna]]. The title means ''Monthly Review'' in Armenian.<ref>[[Vahé Oshagan]], 'Modern Armenian Literature and Intellectual History from 1700 to 1915.' ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century''. Edited by [[Richard G. Hovannisian]]. New York, 1997, p. 157.</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:40, 15 April 2012
Publisher | Mekhitarist Order |
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First issue | 1887 |
Country | Austria |
Based in | Vienna |
Language | Armenian |
Handes Amsorya (in (Հանդես Ամսօրյա, Western Armenian Հանդէս Ամսօրեայ) is an academic journal that publishes research papers and articles on Armenian history, art, social sciences, linguistics and philology. It was established in 1887 by the Mekhitarian order in Vienna. The title means Monthly Review in Armenian.[1]
References
- ^ Vahé Oshagan, 'Modern Armenian Literature and Intellectual History from 1700 to 1915.' The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times, Volume II: Foreign Dominion to Statehood: The Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century. Edited by Richard G. Hovannisian. New York, 1997, p. 157.