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This famous play by Eugene Ionesco is published for the first time in Armenian. Ionesco is one of the founders of the Theatre of Absurd.
This famous play by Eugene Ionesco is published for the first time in Armenian. Ionesco is one of the founders of the Theatre of Absurd.
This volume contains four plays by famous contemporary Canadian playwrights–Jouliks by Marie-Christine Le-Huu, Exhausted Girls by Dominick Parenteau-Lebeuf, Strange and Mystical and Kill the Mosquito by Martin Bellemare. These plays are the first plays by these authors published in the Armenian language.
This volume contains two plays by famous contemporary Canadian playwrights–Abraham Lincoln Goes to theatre by Larry Tremblay and Ravages by Daniele LeBlanc. These plays are the first plays by these authors published in Armenian language.
"The part and the whole" is the most peculiar book of Werner Heisenberg. As a matter of fact, it is the autobiography of the author but everything revoles arout different problems of atomic theory, divided into 20 chapters. In each of them the author tried to touch a certain topic. Great attention is paid to philosophical problems risen by quantum theory. Here is one of the main merits of the book.
This work of Anania Sanahnetsi, one of the leading Armenian theologians (11th century), is his main dogmatic writing. Continuing the dogmatic lines of his predecessors, he unfolds deeper approach on several new issues: problems arising from accepting two natures, problems arising from accepting the death of only a man on the cross, and similar problems. One of his main concerns is to show that body of Christ is God, but still perfectly human.
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This publication contains five articles of Niels Bohr, which were written in five languages–English, German and Danish. Niels Bohr had an outstanding role in the history of quantum mechanics. His investments in science was in philosophy as well as in physics because the problems that put forward the experiments in late 19th and early 20th century could not be solved without revising the most stable philosophical grounds for the previous physics.
This writing attributed to Grigor Narekatsi (951-1003) has its specific place in the instructional literature. First, it clarifies the orthodox faith and invites the believer to confess it. Second, details the vital clauses of the doctrine of Universal Church: holy baptism, holy communion, repentance, resurrection of the dead, final Judgement, kingdom of heaven and eternal life. Thrid, underlines the mutual connection between orthodox faith and virtuous life.
This popular-science book of the famous Swiss mathematician, physicist, and mechanic Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) has a number of merits, which make it unique during the history of this genre. These are the depth of the text, comprehensiveness, and scientific value. The book is written in 3 volumes. Euler has touched virtually all aspects of his contemporary physics. The second volume is about the geodesy, magnetism, optics.
