The Armenians in Jerusalem and the Holy Land
Conference in Honour of 30 Years of Armenian Studies at the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem
24-26 May, 1999

List of Participants
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Acad. Georg Brutian, National Academy of Sciences of the Armenia
"The Subject-Matter of Armenology and its Methods"
Prof. Claude Cox, Biblical Studies, McMaster University, Canada
"Songs of Zion in Armenian"
Mr. Igor Dorfman, Paris
"The Royal Road and the Via media At the Council of Sirakawan, 862/3"
Dr. Roberta Ervine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
"Morphia and her Daughters: Armenian Women in Jerusalem's Royal Family"
Prof. B. Z. Kedar, History, Hebrew University
"The Armenians in Frankish Jerusalem"
Prof. Nurit Kenaan-Kedar, Department of Art History, Tel Aviv University
"Queen Melisende - A Patron of Armenian Architecture in 12th Century Jerusalem"
Dr. K. Lerner, Georgian Studies, Hebrew University
"Armenian Character in the Life of Saint Nino"
Prof. David Levenson, Religion Department, Florida State University
Dr. Theo van Lint, Armenian Studies, Leiden University
"Jerusalem and the Holy Land in Medieval Armenian Poetry"
Dr. C. Maranci, Cambridge, MA
(Armenian Architecture)
Dr. Tamila Mgaloblishvili, Kekelidze Institute of Ancient Manuscripts,
Tbilisi, Georgia
"Vardoba - Vardavar: One of the Most Ancient Feasts in Georgia and Armenia"
Prof. D. Papazian, Michigan
"Armenians in Jerusalem and Their Contributions to the Diaspora"
Ms. Noune Poghossian
"Armenian Music in Jerusalem"
Prof. Z. Rubin, Tel Aviv
"The Armenian Lectionary and the Struggle of the Bishops of Jerusalem for Supremacy in the Holy Land"
Prof. Michael E. Stone, Hebrew University
"The Album of Armenian Paleography": Principles and Execution
Abraham Terian, St. Nersess Armenian Seminary
"Were There Armenian Translators in Byzantine Jerusalem?"
Dr. Bert Vaux, Linguistics, Harvard University
"The Armenian Dialect in Jerusalem"
Prof. dr. J. J. S. Weitenberg, Leiden University
"Early Linguistic Roots of Jerusalem Armenian"
Dr. Constantine Zuckerman, Byzantine Studies, Collège de France, Paris
"Ananìa Sìrakac'i et les deux versions de la géographie arménienne"
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