University of Gladzor

University of Gladzor (Armenian: Գլաձորի համալսարան, translit. Gladzori hamalsaran) was a medieval Armenian university, one of the two "great centres of learning" along with the University of Tatev (c.1340-1425) that were "essentially of a single tradition."[1][2] It was established around 1280 by Nerses of Mush[2] and operated until 1340 and "left behind a rich intellectual heritage".[3]

References

  1. Lang, David Marshall (1980). Armenia, cradle of civilization. London: Allen & Unwin. p. 276. ISBN 9780049560093.
  2. 1 2 Arnavoudian, Eddie (22 November 2010). "Science versus Religion: the case of the Medieval Armenian University". Armenian News Network / Groong, University of Southern California. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  3. Nersessian, Vrej (2001). The Bible in the Armenian Tradition. London: British Library. p. 43. ISBN 9780892366408.
Bibliography
  1. Abrahamian, A. G. (1982). "Գլաձորի համալսարանի տեղը և հիմնադրության տարեթիվը (Գլաձորի համալսարանի հիմնադրման 700-ամյակի առթիվ) [The Place and Foundation Date of the University of Gladzor (on the 700th foundation anniversary of the Gladzor University)]". Patma-Banasirakan Handes (in Armenian). Yerevan: Armenian National Academy of Sciences (1): 159–176. ISSN 0135-0536.


Coordinates: 39°46′42″N 45°20′52″E / 39.7783°N 45.3478°E / 39.7783; 45.3478

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