The present article deals with the canon laws enacted at the councils of Šahapivan (444) and Dowin (645). The canons of Šahapivan have reached us as part of the Kanonagirk’ Hayoc’ [‘Armenian Canons’], a collection of canonical texts assembled in the 7th century by Kat’ołikos Yovhannēs Awjnec’i and based on heavily interpolated texts. The canons of Dowin, not included in Awjnec’i’s collection, have followed a different route. The article includes a translation of both sets of canons based on the Armenian texts edited by V. Hakobyan (Kanonagirk’ Hayoc’, Erevan 1964–1971), which are also reproduced here.
Canoni conciliari armeni: Šahapivan e Dowin
Alessandro Orengo
2018-01-01
Abstract
The present article deals with the canon laws enacted at the councils of Šahapivan (444) and Dowin (645). The canons of Šahapivan have reached us as part of the Kanonagirk’ Hayoc’ [‘Armenian Canons’], a collection of canonical texts assembled in the 7th century by Kat’ołikos Yovhannēs Awjnec’i and based on heavily interpolated texts. The canons of Dowin, not included in Awjnec’i’s collection, have followed a different route. The article includes a translation of both sets of canons based on the Armenian texts edited by V. Hakobyan (Kanonagirk’ Hayoc’, Erevan 1964–1971), which are also reproduced here.File in questo prodotto:
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