Master of Studies in Classical Armenian Studies
Differences from 2017/18 to 2022/23
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1. Before admission to the course, candidates must satisfy the Board of the Faculty of
OrientalAsian and Middle Eastern Studies that they possess the necessary qualifications to profit by the course. -
2. Every candidate must follow for at least three terms a course of instruction in Classical Armenian Studies.
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3. Syllabus
There will be four Units
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Unit (i). Essay questions on the language, literature, history, and culture of Ancient and Medieval Armenia.
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Units (ii), (iii), (iv). Passages for translation and commentary, and essay questions on prescribed texts in Classical and, where relevant, post-Classical Armenian, with special reference to three of the following subjects (passages for unprepared translation from and into Classical Armenian will be set):
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(1) Biblical texts.
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(2) Homiletic and polemical literature.
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(3) Hagiographic texts.
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(4) Historical literature of the 5th-9th centuries.
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(5) Historical literature of the 10th-14th centuries.
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(6) Religious and secular verse.
(7) Any other subject approved by the Board.
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Teaching for the course may not be available in every year. Applicants for admission will be advised of this.