Odes of Saint Nersess the Graceful Annotated Translation |
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Author:
| Sarkisian, Matthew Arlen, Jesse |
Foreword by:
| Findikyan, Michael Daniel |
ISBN: | 979-8-9898845-0-6 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2024 |
Publisher: | Tarkmaneal Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $34.95 |
Book Description:
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St. Nersess the Graceful (Nerses Shnorhali, 1102-1173 AD), Catholicos of the Armenian Church from 1166 until his death in 1173, was one of the great figures of the medieval Armenian Church. His most popular work is the prayer of twenty-four stanzas commonly known as "With Faith I Confess" (Hawatov Khostovanim), which has been translated into more than thirty languages. He was also a prolific author and composer of hymns and other poetic works, many of which remain little known today....
More DescriptionSt. Nersess the Graceful (Nerses Shnorhali, 1102-1173 AD), Catholicos of the Armenian Church from 1166 until his death in 1173, was one of the great figures of the medieval Armenian Church. His most popular work is the prayer of twenty-four stanzas commonly known as "With Faith I Confess" (Hawatov Khostovanim), which has been translated into more than thirty languages. He was also a prolific author and composer of hymns and other poetic works, many of which remain little known today. In this volume, Matthew J. Sarkisian and Jesse S. Arlen provide the Armenian text and an English translation of sixty of St. Nersess's liturgical odes (tagh), fifty-nine of which have never been previously translated into English. These rich songs of praise were composed to enhance the celebration and reflect on the mystery of the various feasts and commemorations that make up the Christian liturgical year. The translation is accompanied by an introduction and extensive annotation, which brings to light the Biblical, theological, and poetic features of these literary treasures, making them accessible to the general reader in the twenty-first century.