Başlık
Avedaper - Awedaper - Աւետաբեր
Yazar/Üreten
Minerva Sp‘ēnsěr Hēndi, Mihran H. Kapriēlean, G. Hovhan H. Sinanean, S. Kaliōnjean, T‘. Aslanean, H. Mamigonean, Jorj F. Hērik‘ (George F. Herrick), Kr. H. Kalusdean, A. G. Giwlbēngean, K. H. Giwlean
Yayıncı
Publisher (on behalf of American Board), J. K. Greene, Editors Herbert M. Allen, Henry S. Barnum, M. Minasean, American Bible Hause, Constantinople, A. H. Bōyajean Press, Finjanjělar Eōkushu
Tanım
Volume 63 (1910) of Avedaper primarily contains articles on Christian religious subjects, ethics, and morals, especially related to the Protestant faith. It reports about happenings and events in the Ottoman Empire’s Armenian Protestant community and includes letters to the editor from contributors located in various cities and towns in Anatolia. Information about the activities of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, its personnel, and its schools and other institutions is also presented. It covers local and international political news and includes feature pieces on foreign lands, which offer information about regional history, politics, society, religion, and mission work. It also includes a children's section, as well as items on a wide range of topics of general interest, such as Armenian life and the archaeological site at Ani. The final issue includes an index.
Yayın Tarihi
1910-05-07
Dil
Armenian
Kapsam
P‘ariz [Paris, France], Darson [Tarsus, Turkey], Pasen [Pasinler, Turkey]
Konular
Theology,
Ethics,
Politics and government,
Commentaries,
Landscapes,
Theatre,
Science,
Agriculture,
Poetry,
Children,
Education,
Plants,
Publishing
Fiziksel Yeri
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), Istanbul
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/226842
Koleksiyonlar
Tür
Biçim
Height 27.2cm, width 20cm
Doküman Sayısı
36
Kod
EAP1355ABLPABAVDA63019
Haklar
Open Access
Hak Sahibi
American Research Institute in Turkey, Istanbul; Salt Research
Temin Şekli
The AVDA collection was first inventoried and added into the American Board Library (ABL) in 2005 by Board archivist Brian Johnson and library assistant Janet Durna. It is included in the library’s larger collection of publications of the American Board (PAB), and it is arranged on the shelves in numerical sequence by volume, each coded ABL-PAB-AVDA, along with the respective volume and inventory numbers.