fiction.wikisort.org - WriterHovhannes Erznkatsi (Armenian: Յովհաննէս Երզնկացի — John of Erznka or Erzinjan) (c. 1230– 1293) was an Armenian scholar and philosopher. He was nicknamed Blouz, probably because of his short stature.
The little that has reached us of his voluminous works reveal an exceptionally gifted scholar, with treasured knowledge of vast scope. Living mostly in the latter part of the thirteenth century, he was also the last of the higher class of the Armenian authors of the ancient and medieval ages. Erznkatsi wrote hymns, commentaries, odes, eulogies, a Martyrology, an astronomical treatise on celestial elements, and a grammar. He was personally known and honored in almost every center of learning in Greater Armenia and Cilicia.
An outstanding orator, he was the main speaker on the occasion of the conferring of knighthood on Hetoum and Thoros, sons of King Leon III, which was celebrated at Sis in 1284. Having studied Latin, apparently at an advanced age, he translated certain parts of the Theology of Thomas Aquinas into Armenian.
References
- A. J. Hacikyan; Gabriel Basmajian; Edward S. Franchuk; Nourhan Ouzounian, eds. (2002). The Heritage of Armenian Literature volume II: From the sixth to the eighteenth century. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 516–52349. ISBN 9780814330234.
- Stephen Cushman, Clare Cavanagh, Jahan Ramazani, Paul Rouzer. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics: Fourth Edition. — 4. — Princeton University Press, 2012. — P. 83
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- Hayk and Bel
- Vahagn
- Tork Angegh
- Ara the Beautiful and Shamiram
- Artashes and Satenik
- David of Sassoun
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- Sharakan
- Tagh
- Hayren
- Antuni
- Horovel
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- Koryun
- Agathangelos
- Eznik of Kolb
- Yeghishe
- Faustus of Byzantium
- Movses Khorenatsi
- Ghazar Parpetsi
- Hovhan Mandakuni
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- John of Vorotan
- Gregory of Tatev
- Mateos Jugaetsi
- Grigor Khlatetsi
- Arakel Syunetsi
- Hovanes Tlkurantsi
- Thomas of Metsoph
- Arakel Baghishetsi
- Mkrtich Naghash
- Grigoris Aghtamartsi
- Nahapet Kuchak
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- Nerses Mokatsi
- Simeon Lehatsi
- Simeon Jugaetsi
- Arakel of Tabriz
- Stepanos Lehatsi
- Zakaria Aguletsi
- Yeremia Chelebi Keomurjian
- Zakaria Sarkavag
- Naghash Hovnatan
- Khachatur Erzrumtsi
- Paghtasar Dpir
- Esai Hasan-Jalalian
- Simeon Yerevantsi
- Sayat-Nova
- Shahamir Shahamirian
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На других языках
- [en] Hovhannes Erznkatsi
[ru] Ованес Ерзнкаци Плуз
Оване́с Ерзнкаци́ (арм. Հովհաննես Երզնկացի; около 1230—1293[1]) — армянский мыслитель и церковно-общественный деятель. Автор трудов по философии, грамматике, космографии, многочисленных поэм и песен[2][3][4][5]. В своих научных работах касался также вопросов богословия и искусствоведения, вёл активную педагогическую и просветительскую деятельность. Прозвище Плуз получил из-за малого роста[6]. Первым в армянской поэзии создал любовную поэму[7].
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