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    Hakob Meghapart (Armenian: Հակոբ Մեղապարտ, Jacob the Sinner) (date of birth and death are unknown), was the first Armenian printer, the originator of...
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    (1883–1959), Armenian artist Hakob Meghapart, first Armenian printer, the founder of the Armenian printing Hakob Sanasaryan (born c.1950), Armenian environmentalist...
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    press was Urbatagirq—Book of Friday prayers—which was published by Hakob Meghapart in Venice in 1512. In the 16th century there were published 31 books...
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    October 2023. "Hakob Meghapart project – 1725 – 1750". Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2009-09-27. "Hakob Meghapart project – 1750...
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    the Armenian language. It was printed in Venice (Italy) in 1512 by Hakob Meghapart. Its content was partly religious, partly secular, consisting of cures...
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  • first printed book in the Armenian language, is printed in Venice by Hakob Meghapart. The concept of the masque is brought to Britain by King Henry VIII...
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    physician and writer, wrote several works on medicine and science Hakob Meghapart (16th century), first Armenian printer, the originator of printing...
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  • second published book in the Armenian language. The book was written by Hakob Meghapart in 1513. It is a liturgical calendar and a synaxaria. A copy is held...
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    extant copies of Urbatagirk, the first-ever Armenian book printed by Hakob Meghapart in Venice in 1512. Furthermore, 44 Armenian prayer scrolls (hmayil)...
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    press was Urbatagirq—Book of Friday prayers—which was published by Hakob Meghapart in Venice in 1512. According to some sources, Sultan Bayezid II and...
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