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An Important Armenian MS. from A.D. 1330

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1939

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page 605 note 1 Armenians at various times had three katholikos sees: one in Sīs (Cilicia), a second in Āghtāmar (island in Lake Van, Turkish Armenia), and the third in Etchmiadzin (in the present republic of Armenia, U.S.S.R.). Of these, the first two had only limited local jurisdiction, but the last one had control of all Armenians. A katholikos is the head of the Armenian Church, a “pope” only for Armenians.

page 605 note 2 There are perfect, almost detailed, resemblances in the miniatures of this Armenian Gospel, a few of which are reproduced here, and the miniatures reproduced in Migeon's, GastonLes Arts Plastiques et Industriels, Paris, 1907, on pp. 25Google Scholar. Also Sakisian's, ArmenagLa Miniature Persan, Paris, 1929Google Scholar, figs. 18, 19, 20, 22.