Armenian Studies Program Book/Video/CD Donations
Dr. Dickran Kouymjian and the Armenian Studies Program
would like to thank the donors, authors, and publishers for the
following books, periodicals, videos, and archival gifts.
Edward Alexander, Bethesda, MD, for the copy of his
book, A Crime of Vengeance, an Armenian Struggle for Justice. Nebraska:
Universe.com, Inc, 1991.
Artissage, Arts Magazine, Leiden-Utrecht, 2001, a full color museum
magazine entirely devoted to three Armenian exhibits being held
in Holland for the 1700th anniversary of Armenian Christianity:
1) Armenian: Hidden Wealth from the Mountains, at the
National Museum of Antiquities, 2) Armenia: Medieval Miniatures
from the Christian East, at the Museum Catharijneconvent,
Utrecht, 3) Armenia: The Encounter/Four Contemporary Artists
from the Diaspora, at the Municipal Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden.
Bilingual text in English and Dutch. Available at info@rmo.nl, and
www.vernissageverlag.de.
S. Peter Cowe, Catalogue of the Armenian Manuscripts in the Cambridge
University Library, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium,
Subsidia, vol. 86, Louvain: Peeters, 1994, xiii, 232 pages; a detailed
description of 25 manuscripts.
Armen Dadour, Granada Hills, CA, for the copy of The Vartouhy Rose
Dadour Commemorative Book. Granada Hills, 2001.
Charles Dowsett, for his book Sayat-Nova, An 18th-century
Troubadour, A Biographical and Literary Study, Corpus Scriptorum
Christianorum Orientalium, Subsidia, vol. 91, Louvain: Peeters,
1997, xviii, 508 pages, no doubt the definitive study of Sayat Nova
by the late Oxford scholar.
H. G. Gabrielyan, Haykakan lernashkharh (Mountainous Armenian),
Erevan, Yerevan State University, 2000.
Nina Garsoïan, for the book LÉglise arménienne
et le grand schisme dOrient, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum
Orientalium, Subsidia, vol. 100, Louvain: Peeters, 1999, lxx, 630
pages, a massive record of the early centuries of Armenian Christianity
and inter-church relations.
Inheritance: Art and Images beyond a Silenced Genocide, Chicago:
Beacon Street Gallery, 2001, catalogue of an exhibit featuring eight
Armenian artists to be held from March 8 to April 26, 2002, courtesy
of Modern Icon: Contemporary Artists and the Legacy of the Armenian
Illuminated Manuscript, with a preface by Dickran Kouymjian, Glendale:
Brand Library and Art Center, 2001. Catalogue of an exhibit held
at the Brand Library from September 15 to October 20, 2001 curated
by Caroline Lais-Tufenkian, available through the Brand Library,
(818) 548-2050.
Mr. Charles Nigolian Modesto, CA, for the French language articles,
periodicals and Armenian books.
Dr. & Rev. Fr. Abel Oghlugean, Matenagrakan hetazotutiwnner
Movses vrd. Erznkatsu grakan areghcuaci shurj (Bibliographic
Research on the Literary Enigma of Movses vardapet Erzenkatsi),
Ejmiacin, 2001, hardcover with dust jacket, 304 pages.
Avedis K. Sanjian, Medieval Armenian Manuscripts at the University
of California, Los Angeles, with contributions by Alice Taylor and
Sylvie L. Merian and with the assistance of S. Peter Cowe, Berkeley-L.A-London:
University of California Press, 1999.
Martin M. Tourigian, Drexel Hill, PA, for his paintings.
J. J. S. Weitenberg, Theo van Lint, H.L.M. Defoer, W.C.M./ Wüstefeld,
Armenië middeleeuwse miniaturen uit het christelijke Oosten,
(Armenia: Medieval Miniatures from the Christian East) Utrecht-Zwolle:
Museum Catharijneconventt, 2001. A large, beautifully illustrated
catalogue of an exhibit of Armenian miniature paintings and relics
from the Matendaran, Etchmiadzin and the State Historical Museum
of Armenia, Utrecht, Holland from November 3, 2001 to March 3, 2002
in honor of the 1700th anniversary of Armenian Christianity. Available
through cathconv@wxs.nl.
William Saroyan, Diary of Paris-Fresno1967-68, Turkish translation
by Berfil Eyüboglu, of Saroyans Days of Life and Death
and a Trip to the Moon, Aras Publishing House, Istanbul, gift of
Aziz Gökdemir, available through arasyayincilik@superonline.com.
CDs
Armenian Folk Music Shoghakan Ensemble, Traditional Crossroads Company,
NY, available through tradcross@aol.com.
Vache Sharafyan, Armenian Chamber Music, Traditional Crossroads
Company, Harold Hagopian (Fresno State alumnus), POB 20320 Greeley
Sq., NY, NY 10001, (212) 579-3761 or tradcross@aol.com.