Stepanos Asoghik
Stepanos Asoghik (Armenian: Ստեփանոս Ասողիկ), also known as Stepanos Taronetsi (Armenian: Ստեփանոս Տարոնեցի), was an Armenian historian of the 11th century. His dates are unknown but he came from Taron and earned the nickname Asoghik ("teller of stories"). He wrote a Universal History in three books. The first two books summarise the history of the world - with particular reference to Armenia - using the Bible, Eusebius of Caesarea, Moses of Khoren and others as sources. The third book deals with the history of the century leading up to Asoghik's own time in a rather disconnected fashion.
Source
- Robert Thomson in R.G. Hovannisian (ed.) Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times (Palgrave Macmillan paperback edition, 2004), Volume One, p. 235
Famous work translations
- Степанос Таронеци-Асохик (Asoghik, Stepanos T., 10th - 11th c.). Всеобщая история Степаноса Таронского - Асохика по прoзванию, писателя ХІ столетия. Перевод с армянскoго и объяснения Н.Эминым. Москва, Типография Лазаревского института восточных языков. 1864. ХVІІІ, 335 стр.
- Asoghik (Stepanos de Taron). L'histoire universelle, Paris, 1859. Translation in German, Leipzig, 1907.
- Stepanos, Tarōnetsi (Stepanos Asoghik Taronetsi, 10th-11th c.) Tiezerakan patmutyun, Erevan, 2000.
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- Nerses Mokatsi
- Simeon Lehatsi
- Simeon Jugaetsi
- Arakel of Tabriz
- Stepanos Lehatsi
- Zakaria Aguletsi
- Yeremia Chelebi Keomurjian
- Zakaria Sarkavag
- Naghash Hovnatan
- Khachatur Erzrumtsi
- Paghtasar Dpir
- Esai Hasan-Jalalian
- Simeon Yerevantsi
- Sayat-Nova
- Shahamir Shahamiryan
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