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A reminder that the next SIMS Online Lecture is happening this Friday!
The Rescue of Armenian Historiography and the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa Tara L. Andrews, University of Vienna Friday, December 17, 2021, 12:00 - 1:30 pm EST (via Zoom)
Of the thirty-five manuscripts that remain of the 12th-century Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, not a single one dates from before 1590, but over half of them were produced by 1700. This pattern of survival reflects a wider reality for Armenian literature, where the ravages of war and persecution, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, gave way to a period of relative peace in the 17th century that provided an opportunity for a conscious "rescue" of the Armenian literary heritage, especially (but not exclusively) centered around the Amrdolu monastery of Bitlis, near Lake Van. In this talk I will present some of the features and puzzles of the manuscript tradition of the Chronicle that speak to this restoration, and at the same time give us glimpses into the history of the developing Armenian diaspora.
Registration is free and open to the public but required to receive the Zoom link. For more information and the link to register can be found here: The Rescue of Armenian Historiography and the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa | Penn Libraries (upenn.edu)https://www.library.upenn.edu/about/exhibits-events/rescue-armenian-historiography-and-chronicle-matthew-edessa.
More information about the SIMS Online Lecture Series can be found herehttps://www.library.upenn.edu/about/exhibits-events/sims-online-lecture-series.