Fonds AM-GAT/133 - Arshak Chopanyan's Collection (1880-1954)

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AM-GAT/133

Title

Arshak Chopanyan's Collection (1880-1954)

Date(s)

  • 1880-01-01-1954-12-31 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

Global extent: 50000 items; 11 selected and described items from 5 lists

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Name of creator

(15 July 1872 – 9 June 1954)

Biographical history

Arshag Chobanian (Armenian: Արշակ Չոպանեան; 15 July 1872 – 9 June 1954), was an Armenian short story writer, journalist, editor, poet, translator, literary critic, playwright, philologist, and novelist.
Extract from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arshag_Chobanian

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Conditions governing access

Subject to the authorization of the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts

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      Rules and/or conventions used

      ISAD(G), Second Edition, Ottawa 2000.

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      Dates of creation revision deletion

      Catalogue prepared on May 2018

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          Archivist's note

          Inventory of 11 items from Arshag Chobanian’s Collection (1899-1935), held by the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts, (Yerevan), made by Arman Khachatryan, May 2018.

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