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  • Catalog To Be Issued For Armenian Exhibit At U.S. Congress Library

    CATALOG TO BE ISSUED FOR ARMENIAN EXHIBIT AT U.S. CONGRESS LIBRARY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    January 16, 2012 - 11:58 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Dr. Levon Avdoyan unveiled the large trove of
    Armenian treasures in the Library of Congress where he serves as
    Specialist of the Armenian and Georgian areas.

    Entitled "To Know Wisdom and Instruction", his fascinating talk
    covered 500 years of Armenian printing, and a history of the Armenian
    collection at the Library of Congress. Starting on April 19, 2012,
    an exhibition of the collection of Armenian manuscripts and printed
    books will be open to the public for five months, Massis Post reports.

    He is also preparing an exhibition catalog which will be published
    in time for the opening of the exhibition. The Library of Congress
    is the largest library in the world, and the Armenian collections
    have now become a major source for Armenian studies and research.

    The first massive collection of Armenian works at the Library of
    Congress took place in the late 19th century. It continued with
    "dribs and drabs" until 1948, when the "Committee for the Armenian
    Collection" created by Arthur H. Dadian and including the legendary
    scholar Dr. Sirarpie der Nercessian, it grew from some 250 to 6000
    items in the Armenian language collection. By 1992, when Dr. Avdoyan
    was appointed Armenian Specialist, the collection had grown to 7000
    items. "Today," he said, "there are estimated to be from 40,000 to
    45,000 Armenian works."

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