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    Mechitarist Monastery in Vienna
    Mechitaristengasse 4
    A-1070 Vienna
    AUSTRIA
    Fax: +43/1/523 64 17 111
    E-Mail: [email protected]


    FACSIMILE OF CODEX 543 OF THE MECHITARIST CONGREGATION IN VIENNA
    The Mechitarist congregation (an Armenian-Benedictine Order) will be
    celebrating the bicentenary of its foundation in Vienna in 2011. To mark
    the occasion, the Vienna monastery -- one of the largest centres of
    Armenian culture outside of Armenia -- will present the facsimile of an
    invaluable manuscript: Codex 543 from the monastery's own library.

    THE MANUSCRIPT
    The small-format manuscript -- one of the finest and most beautiful of
    Armenian manuscripts dating back to the 15th century -- measures 135x85
    mm, has 240 pages and was set down in 1432 at the Armenian Monastery of
    Saint Anthony near Caffa on the Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea. The
    manuscript contains several writings by Catholicos Nerses IV Shnorhali
    (1102-1173), including his opus magnum "Jesus, Son Only-Begotten of the
    Father", a sublime elegiac poem.

    CATHOLICOS NERSES IV. SCHNORHALI
    Nerses Shnorhali (the Gracious) descended, on his mother's side, from
    the noted princely Armenian family of Pahlavuni which had given the
    country several statesmen but also 7 catholicoi (head bishops of the
    Armenian Church) who succeeded each other from 1065 to 1202.
    Catholicos Nerses Shnorhali -theologian, poet and musician- became an
    industrious writer in the field of theology, poetry, hymn, homily,
    prayers, sacred music, lettres, educational writings, parables, riddles,
    etc.
    He was a pioneer of church union. After many years of preparation
    (correspondence and meeting with Byzantine Emperor Manuel I, Patriarch
    Michael and Prince Alex), he hoped to accomplish the union with the
    Greek Church, but did not have the time to carry it through.

    MINIATURES
    (The following description is taken from the book by H. and H.
    Buschhausen, Die Illustrierten Armenischen Handschriften der
    Mechitaristen-Congregation, Wien, 1976)
    Codex 543 comprises "11 full-page miniatures, 11 text-inserted
    miniatures, 24 border miniatures, 3 decorated pages, 3 title bars,
    zoomorphous and vegetal border decoration as well as swash letters..."
    "Taken as a whole, the small codex presents itself as an illuminated
    manuscript of delicate, meticulous beauty."

    THE COMMENTARY
    The facsimile manuscript is accompanied by a commentary in Armenian,
    German, English, French and Russian.

    THE FACSIMILE EDITION
    Two versions of the Codex 543 facsimile will be published as limited
    edition: RESEVATION are open till March March/April 2010.
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