Newly discovered inscriptions from the armenian cathedral of st. James in Jerusalem

Khachik Harutyunyan
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The article focuses on the epigraphic legacy of the Armenian Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem and its recently discovered inscriptions. Since the late 19th century, scholars have been gathering and publishing epigraphs from the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem, encompassing not just the Cathedral but also other sanctuaries, and the neighbourhoods within the convent. These efforts have provided a valuable resource for those interested in the history of Armenians in the Holy Land. Similar to inscriptions found in other sanctuaries across the Holy Land, those found in the St. James Cathedral were left by both congregants of the Cathedral and Armenian pilgrims who visited the Holy Land over the centuries. Local inscriptions typically include details about the individuals mentioned, such as their families, birthplaces, and occupations. These sources frequently document renovations or constructions, shedding light on known and previously unknown projects undertaken in the area. Through epigraphic research conducted in Jerusalem in 2019 and 2022, several inscriptions previously absent from earlier editions were discovered in the Cathedral. This article presents 10 of these newly found inscriptions, accompanied by images and explanatory notes.
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文章重点介绍耶路撒冷圣雅各福群亚美尼亚大教堂的书法遗产及其最近发现的碑文。自 19 世纪末以来,学者们一直在收集和出版耶路撒冷亚美尼亚区的碑文,不仅包括大教堂,还包括其他圣所和修道院内的居民区。这些工作为那些对圣地亚美尼亚人历史感兴趣的人提供了宝贵的资源。与圣地其他圣所中发现的碑文相似,圣詹姆斯大教堂中发现的碑文也是大教堂的教徒和几个世纪以来到圣地朝圣的亚美尼亚人留下的。当地的碑文通常包括被提及个人的详细信息,如家庭、出生地和职业。这些资料通常记录了翻修或建筑工程,揭示了该地区已知和以前未知的项目。通过 2019 年和 2022 年在耶路撒冷进行的书法研究,在大教堂中发现了一些以前的版本中没有的碑文。本文介绍了其中 10 块新发现的碑文,并附有图片和解释说明。
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