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Hakhpat.

by Mnazaganian, Stephan; Adriano Alpago-Novello

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Milan: Ares, 1968. soft cover. Very Good. 27 cm square; 47 pages, chiefly photo illustrations in color. Text and photo captions in Italian and English. Bound in illustrated wraps with color photo reproduction of the Hakhpat monastery.

Published as the first volume in the "Documenti di architettura Armena / Documents of Armenian Architecture" series, in collaboration between the Science Academy of Yerevan and the Architecture department at the Politecnico di Milano.

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Title
Hakhpat.
Author
Mnazaganian, Stephan; Adriano Alpago-Novello
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Ares
Place of Publication
Milan
Date Published
1968
Keywords
Armenia monasteries Architecture-Armenian
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