This section of the Gratun website offers free downloadable Armenian eBooks formatted for Amazon Kindle. It provides a selection of works in Armenian literature, history, and culture, making classic and contemporary Armenian texts more accessible to a digital audience. Readers can find resources covering various genres, with a focus on preserving and promoting Armenian heritage through literature.
The Armenian Art Library page provides an extensive list of books on Armenian history, culture, and art. Key authors include Karen Matevosyan, known for works on Ani’s noble history and Armenian manuscripts, and Tigran Mkrtchyan, who focuses on Armenian architectural heritage. These publications cover historical monuments, medieval Armenian art, and religious manuscripts, serving as valuable resources for understanding Armenian heritage.
This blog covers key moments in photography history, exploring themes like cultural impact, perception, and the evolving meaning of photography. It references famous works and theories, including Roland Barthes’ influential writings on the “punctum” and “studium” of photographs. This content is ideal for readers interested in how photography captures reality and personal memory, merging technical elements with deep philosophical reflection.
The webpage lists over 300 scientific, historical and cultural books in Armenian covering topics like Armenian history, national identity, ancient civilizations, linguistics, medical science, computer science, economics, etc. This collection focuses on the Armenian Highlands, the country’s struggles, and its rich cultural heritage, providing resources for both historical insight and modern nationalist perspectives.
Father Manuel Kajuni, a Venetian Mekhitarist, was an encyclopedic scholar with expertise in Armenian studies, mathematics, physics, chemistry, agriculture, and art. He authored textbooks in various scientific fields and a comprehensive French-Armenian art dictionary. His works are significant for the abundance of Armenian scientific terminology, making them valuable even today. Notable works include:
“Ancient History of Armenia,” Venice, 1855
“Geography of Ancient and Modern Armenia,”...
No posts found