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{{Infobox person}}'''David Saladzortsi''' (Vorbik, [[Armenian language|Armenian]]: Որբիկ, Orphan) an Armenian poet and priest of [[17th century]]. The dates of birth and death are unknown. He was born in Saladzor village of Karin province of Greater Armenia. This is where the name of "Saladzortsi" came from. Vorbik was his nickname. David Saladzortsi is famous for his poem ([[tagh]]) "Praise to Flowers", which is a hymn to the awakening of [[nature]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Վիկտոր Համբարձումյան |first=Կոստանդին Խուդավերդյան |title=Հայկական սովետական հանրագիտարան. Հատոր 3 |date=1977 |publisher=Հայկական հանրագիտարան հրատարակչություն |location=Երևան |pages=304 |language=hy |trans-title=Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 3}}</ref>. Saladzortsi's poems are classified to the lyrical lament genre, which was originated in the beginning of the 17th century<ref>{{Cite book |last=Ներսիսյան |first=Վարագ |title=Հայ միջնադարյան տաղերգության ժանրերն ու տաղաչափությունը |date=2008 |publisher=րևանի համալսարանի հրատարակչություն |location=Երևան |pages=93–94 |language=hy |trans-title=Genres and metric of Armenian medieval poetry}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Մադոյան |first=Արշակ |year=1970 |title=Դավիթ Անհաղթի անձնավորության, ժամանակի և գիտական ժառանգության հարցի շուրջ |trans-title=On the issue of personality, time and scientific legacy of Davit Anhaght |journal=Պատմա-բանասիրական հանդես |language=hy |issue=1 |pages=272}}</ref>. Truthfully reflecting historical events, they simultaneously reveal the inner world of the author, his patriotic and personal experiences regarding the fate and future of the people<ref>{{Cite book |last=Мкртчян |first=Л. М. |title=Армянская средневековая лирика |date=1972 |publisher=Советский писатель |pages=41 |language=ru |trans-title=Armenian medieval poetry}}</ref> |
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{{Infobox person}}'''David Saladzortsi''' (Vorbik, Armenian: Որբիկ, Orphan) an Armenian poet and priest of 17th century. The dates of birth and death are unknown. He was born in Saladzor village of Karin province of Greater Armenia. This is where the name of "Saladzortsi" came from. Vorbik was his nickname. David Saladzortsi is famous for his poem "Praise to Flowers", which is a hymn to the awakening of nature. |
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* [https://digilib.aua.am/am//library/122 Davit Saladzortsi in the library of Armenian bibliography] |
* [https://digilib.aua.am/am//library/122 Davit Saladzortsi in the library of Armenian bibliography] |
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David Saladzortsi (Vorbik, Armenian: Որբիկ, Orphan) an Armenian poet and priest of 17th century. The dates of birth and death are unknown. He was born in Saladzor village of Karin province of Greater Armenia. This is where the name of "Saladzortsi" came from. Vorbik was his nickname. David Saladzortsi is famous for his poem (tagh) "Praise to Flowers", which is a hymn to the awakening of nature.[1]. Saladzortsi's poems are classified to the lyrical lament genre, which was originated in the beginning of the 17th century[2][3]. Truthfully reflecting historical events, they simultaneously reveal the inner world of the author, his patriotic and personal experiences regarding the fate and future of the people[4]
External links
- ^ Վիկտոր Համբարձումյան, Կոստանդին Խուդավերդյան (1977). Հայկական սովետական հանրագիտարան. Հատոր 3 [Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 3] (in Armenian). Երևան: Հայկական հանրագիտարան հրատարակչություն. p. 304.
- ^ Ներսիսյան, Վարագ (2008). Հայ միջնադարյան տաղերգության ժանրերն ու տաղաչափությունը [Genres and metric of Armenian medieval poetry] (in Armenian). Երևան: րևանի համալսարանի հրատարակչություն. pp. 93–94.
- ^ Մադոյան, Արշակ (1970). "Դավիթ Անհաղթի անձնավորության, ժամանակի և գիտական ժառանգության հարցի շուրջ" [On the issue of personality, time and scientific legacy of Davit Anhaght]. Պատմա-բանասիրական հանդես (in Armenian) (1): 272.
- ^ Мкртчян, Л. М. (1972). Армянская средневековая лирика [Armenian medieval poetry] (in Russian). Советский писатель. p. 41.