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ID49362
Title

Rewriting Caucasian history: the medieval Armenian adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles. The original Georgian texts and the Armenian adaptation

Editor(s)Transl. with intro. and commentary by Thomson, Robert W.
Year1996
Pagesli+408 p.
PlaceOxford
PublsiherClarendon
Language(s)eng, arm, geo
SeriesOxford Oriental mongraphs
SubjectsArmenia / History (477 to End of 18th Century)  [Browse all]
Georgia / History (477 to End of 18th Century)  [Browse all]
Review(s)Review by Redgate, A.E., in History, 83(272), 1998, p. 705-06
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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