Objective
A five-volume facsimile and critical edition (along with a French translation) of the Georgian manuscripts N Sin 48 and N Sin 50 containing lengthy fragments of two hitherto unknown redactions of the Conversion of Kartli , a new redaction of the Life of the Holy Syrian Fathers , as well as information on the Georgian Sinaïtic settlements and some major events of the 9- 10th centuries. these documents, which are part of a thus far unpublished finding of 140 Georgian manuscripts. All of the participants already know one another and have already cooperated to different common research. Three of them are in charge of important scientific and academic responsibilities in England, France and Georgia. After carefully analysing the external circumstances of the discovery, as well as the codicologic and paleographic data, and finding out the historical background of the colophons, the editors will compare the texts with all the related sources. New light will be shed on the elaboration of the Nino and Syrian Fathers cycles, on the circumstances of the Conversion of Kartli in the early 4th century, the spreading of Syrian monophysitism in Georgia during the early 6th century, and more generally on the history of Georgia from the 4th to the 9th century.
The comparative tables included on the introductions and the critical edition will be instrumental to future researchers.
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75005 Paris
France
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