To commemorate the 1,600th anniversary of the creation of the Armenian alphabet, the Library of Alexandria recently presented an exhibition of rare Armenian manuscripts. The alphabet, which has changed very little since its creation in the 5th century AD, became a major repository for both Eastern and Western traditions at a time when literacy in Europe was in steep decline. Look for this article in Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt).
Posted by David Roberts on 15 March 2006 in Feature , Libraries