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Mutafyan, Claude

Claude Armen Mutafian ( French: Claude Armen Mutafian , July 27, 1942 , Clamart , France ) - professor of mathematics, doctor of history, professor at Paris 13 University in Viltanese . Specializes in the history of Armenia. In the modern academic world, he is known as a recognized specialist in the field of Caucasian studies [1] . Foreign member of the Armenian Academy of Sciences [2]

Claude Mutafyan
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Date of BirthJuly 27, 1942 ( 1942-07-27 ) (aged 77)
Place of BirthClamart , France
A country France
Scientific fieldhistorian
Armenist
mathematician
Place of workUniversity of Paris-North XIII ,
University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne
Alma materUniversity of Paris North
Academic degreeprofessor of mathematics, head lecturer

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Bibliography
  • 3 See also
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Biography

Born in 1942 in the city of Clamart (a suburb of Paris), France . Claude published a lot on algebra, but since 1980, he devoted himself to history, especially the relations of Armenia with its various neighbors for centuries. He is also a doctor of history at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Mutafyan is the author of several books on the history of Armenia . At school, Mutafyan was fond of literature, antique and medieval history, showed interest in Latin and Greek .

Claude's parents survived the genocide and mass deportations of Armenians from Western Armenia . Claude's father, Dawn, died in 1980 . He was a famous artist. Pictures are exhibited in Vienne , in Saint-sur-Mer (near Toulon ). Claude's mother, Aikui, during the genocide was among those who were evicted and deported through the Syrian desert of Deir ez-Zor .

Bibliography

  • The last kingdom of Armenia , per. Natalia Khachatryan, MEDIACRAT
  • Le Défi algébrique , 1976, ISBN 2711721426
  • La Cilicie au carrefour des empires, tome 1 et 2 , 1988, ISBN 2251326308
  • The Caucasian Knot: The History and Geopolitics of Nagorno-Karabagh , 1994, by Levon Chorbajian, Patrick Donabedian, and Claude Mutafian, ISBN 1856492877
  • Atlas historique et culturel de l'Arménie: Proche-Orient et Sud-Caucase du 8e au 20e siècle , 2001, by Claude Mutafian and Eric Van Lauwe, ISBN 2746701006
  • Le Royaume Arménien de Cilicie, XIIe-XIVe siècle , 2002, ISBN 2271051053
  • Les yeux brûlants , 2006, by Antoine Agoudjian, Claude Mutafian, Raymond-H Kévorkian, and Atom Egoyan, ISBN 2742761330
  • Arménie: La magie de l'écrit , 2007, ISBN 2757200577

See also

  • Armenia
  • Cilicia
  • Armenian Genocide

Notes

  1. ↑ Among the many scholars currently working in the field of Caucasiology, and whose work has contributed to its emergence as a respected discipline in the modern academic world, we may mention Jahukyan, Diakonoff, Yuzbashian, Harut'yunyan, Melik'-Bakhshyan, Ulubabyan , Mouraviev, and Perikhanian in Russia and Caucasia; Bryer. Winfield, Dowsett, Thomson. Walker, and Sinclair in Great Britain; Mahé, Mouradian. Donabedian, Mutafian, Charachidze, and the Thierrys in France; Anan-ian, Bolognesi, and Alpago-Novella in Italy; Leloir and Van Esbroeck in Belgium; Assfalg in Germany; Weitenberg in the Netherlands; Schütz in Hungary; Petrowicz in Poland; Stone in Israel; and, in the United States, Garsoïan, Hovannisian, Bardakjian, Kouymjian. Matthews, Aronson. Bournoutian, Maksoudian, Russell, Cowe, Edwards, Suny, Papazian, Terian, Tölölyan, and, among the younger generation, Avdoyan, Marashlian, Der Mugrdechian, Dudwick, Evans, Merian, Taylor, Rapp, and many others too numerous to name here . To the preliminary studies of the pioneering specialists of the early part of this century, which, however dated, remain rich in value and are always worthy of consultation, the present generation of Caucasiologists has added a formidable library of scholarly achievement that includes dictionaries, grammars , bibliographies, histories, geographies, political analyses, literary criticism, anthropological research, demographic and epigraphic studies, collections of colophons, surveys of art and architecture, and, above all, editions and translations of fundamental texts. Cyril Toumanoff , Rome November 11, 1995. quoted in: Robert H. Hewsen , Armenia: a Historical Atlas. University of Chicago Press, 2001, p. xi. ISBN 0-2263-3228-4 .
  2. ↑ Armenian Academy of Sciences, Foreign Members

Links

Interview with Claude Mutafyan on the Aniv magazine website

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mutafyan ,_Claude&oldid = 96137122


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