Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք) or "The Book of Friday" was the first printed book in the Armenian language. It was printed in Venice (Italy) in 1512...
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Opportunity Armenia Opportunity The pavilion features ancient books such as Urbatagirk, the Book of Lamentations and an arithmetic book by Anania Shirakatsi...
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1512-1513 his publishing house gave birth to the following publications: Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք) Pataragatetr (Armenian: Պատարագատետր) Aghtark...
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information about the literary events and publications of 1512. unknown dates Urbatagirk (Armenian: Ուրբաթագիրք, "The Book of Friday"), the first printed book...
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de Worde's The Demaudes Joyous 1512 in literature – Hakob Meghapart's Urbatagirk 1513 in literature – Meghapart's Parzatumar 1514 in literature – Julius...
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of which especially noticeable is the first Armenian printed book, "Urbatagirk" (The book of Friday, Venice, 1512.), the first Armenian periodical publication...
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be venerated. Besides manuscripts, the Matenadaran holds a copy of the Urbatagirk, the first published Armenian book (1512, Venice) and all issues of the...
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new display cases were added. It holds one of the ten extant copies of Urbatagirk, the first-ever Armenian book printed by Hakob Meghapart in Venice in...
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That copy is bound with a copy of the first book published in Armenian, Urbatagirk. "Armenian Liturgical Calendar". World Digital Library. 1513. Retrieved...
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