Thomas J. Samuelian

American linguist
Thomas Samuelian during a lecture at American University of Armenia
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Thomas J. Samuelian is an American-Armenian linguist and author of a number of books and articles in the field of Armenian language, literature, and history.[1] He has served as Dean of the LLM program and Dean of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences, American University of Armenia.

Samuelian has taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University and St. Nersess Seminary[where?]. He has a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania. He studied at Harvard Law School. He is a founder of the Arak-29 Foundation and frequently contributes translations and content to the site. He is the author of a Course in Modern Western Armenian, a translation/retelling of Yeznik of Kolb, a verse translation of the Armenian epic David of Sasun, and a complete translation of St.Gregory of Narek's Book of Lamentations.

Works

  • 1989 - Course in Modern Western Armenian: Dictionary and Linguistic Notes, ISBN 0961793325
  • 1989 - A Course in Modern Western Armenian: Exercises and Commentary, ISBN 0961793317
  • 1993 - Armenian Dictionary in Transliteration: Western Pronunciation : Armenian-English English-Armenian

Translations

  • 1999 - David of Sassoun (author Hovhannes Toumanian)
  • 2005 - The Armenian Prayer Book of St. Gregory of Narek, ISBN 9993085340
  • Yeznik, Refutation of the Sects[2][when?]

References

  1. ^ http://www.arlex.am Arlex International
  2. ^ Yeznik, Refutation of the Sects

External links

  • AUA College of Humanities & Social Sciences Biography
  • Arak-29 Foundation
  • Arlex International
  • The English translation of St. Gregory of Narek’s Book of Prayers: Speaking with God from the Depths of the Heart
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