BOOK PRESENTATION ON 500 YEARS ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN PRINTED BOOK
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January 21, 2013 | 18:53
In the framework of Yerevan gaining the World Book Capital title and
500 years anniversary of first Armenian printed book, on January 17,
in the hall of spiritual seminary of Graz, the presentation of the
booklet "The image of Armenia in the printed books kept in Graz
university library collections: 500 years anniversary of Armenian
printing" was held.
The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs that the
presentation was organized by PRO ORIENTE religious rights foundation,
with the support of Austrian Steiermark province government, Graz's
Karl Marks University, Catholic educational institution and the church
community in Graz.
Armenian Ambassador in Austria Arman Kirakosyan made a speech during
the ceremony, where he particularly noted the successful cooperation
between the Matenadaran, the Institute of Oriental Studies of the
National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, as well as Mkhitaryan Unity
in Vienna with Graz University in the sphere of Armenian Studies.
news.am
January 21, 2013 | 18:53
In the framework of Yerevan gaining the World Book Capital title and
500 years anniversary of first Armenian printed book, on January 17,
in the hall of spiritual seminary of Graz, the presentation of the
booklet "The image of Armenia in the printed books kept in Graz
university library collections: 500 years anniversary of Armenian
printing" was held.
The press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs that the
presentation was organized by PRO ORIENTE religious rights foundation,
with the support of Austrian Steiermark province government, Graz's
Karl Marks University, Catholic educational institution and the church
community in Graz.
Armenian Ambassador in Austria Arman Kirakosyan made a speech during
the ceremony, where he particularly noted the successful cooperation
between the Matenadaran, the Institute of Oriental Studies of the
National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, as well as Mkhitaryan Unity
in Vienna with Graz University in the sphere of Armenian Studies.