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Avedis K. Sanjian, Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts, 1301–1480. A Source for Middle Eastern History. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1969. Harvard Armenian Texts and Studies, No. 2. Pp. xv. + 459. Bibliography. Six Index-Appendices. Map. $10.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

Dickran K. Kouymjian
Affiliation:
Haigazian College, Beirut andThe American University at Beirut

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References

1 For general discussions of the history and contents of the collection see Mariia, kuzmanova, Istoriia na arkhivite i organizatsiia na arkhivnoto delo v Bulgariia (Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo, 1966), pp. 8091, 242–6,Google ScholarBoris, Nedkov, ' Orientalskiiat otdel na Durzhavnata Biblioteka "Vasil Kolarov"', Izvestiia na Durzhavnata Biblioteka ' Vasil Kolarov', vol. for 1954 (Sofia, 1956), pp. 113–22.Google Scholar There is a guide to some of the Arabic manuscripts in the collection compiled by Jousif, Izzidien, Arabic Manuscripts in the National Library of Sofia ' Cyrille etMethode' (Baghdad: Academy Press, 1968; 168 pp.), which I have been unable to examine.Google Scholar

2 The largest number of Turkish documents has been published in the series Izvori za bulgarskata istoriia issued by the Academy since 1954 (17 volumes to date, includingtwo scheduled for 1971). For other Bulgarian documentary publications issued since 1944, see the Library's Izvestiia (16 volumes to 1970).Google Scholar