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Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts Stephen H Rapp Jr

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Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts Stephen H Rapp Jr
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Publisher: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.35 MB
Author: Stephen H. Rapp Jr.
ISBN: 9042913185
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 601

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Studies In Medieval Georgian Historiography Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts Stephen H Rapp Jr by Stephen H. Rapp Jr. 9042913185 instant download after payment.

Original literature first appeared among the indigenous population of Caucasia in the fifth century AD as a consequence of its Christianization. Though a number of Armenian histories were composed at this time, several centuries elapsed before the Georgians created their own. But how many centuries? Through a meticulous investigation of internal textual criteria, Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography challenges the traditional eleventh-century dating of the oldest Georgian narrative histories and probes their interrelationships. Illuminating Caucasia's status as a cultural crossroads, it reveals the myriad Eurasian influences - written and oral, Christian and non-Christian - on these "pre-Bagratid" histories produced between the seventh and the ninth century. Eastern Georgia's place in the Eurasian world and its long-standing connection to the Iranian Commonwealth are specially highlighted. This volume also examines several related historical and historiographical problems of the early Bagratid period and supplies critical translations of six early Georgian histories previously unavailable in English. Professor of History at Georgia State University, Atlanta (USA), and is the Founding Director of its Program in World History and Cultures

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