by Eļishē
translated with commentary by Robert W. Thomson
Harvard University Press, 1982
Cloth: 978-0-674-40335-2
Library of Congress Classification DS186.E3413 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 939.55

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Here is a fully annotated translation of an Armenian literary classic, the first made from the critical Armenian text.

The sixth-century History of Vardan and the Armenian War describes a revolt of Armenians against the shah of Sasanian Iran in 450-451 in protest against the persecution of Christianity. Elishē uses this occasion to express in more general terms his attitude as a Christian Armenian to the problems of cultural survival and patriotism in a hostile environment. His history profoundly influenced Armenian writers from classical times to the present; its hero, Vardan, remains the ideal figure of a patriot even in Soviet Armenia. Mr. Thomson's introduction places the work in its historical context, while extensive notes identify people and places, explain allusions, and clarify details of the account.


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