Hellenizing School

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title: Hellenizing School
text: The Hellenizing school, also called the Philhellenic School, was an Armenian intellectual movement of the Early Middle Ages. It was characterized by significant attention to Greek texts and notable translation work from Greek to Armenian, often performing literal translations from Greek. It substantially influenced the Armenian language. The authors belonging to this school were involved in creating words and grammatical categories heavily inspired by Greek in Armenian. The translations carried
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description: Early medieval school of translation
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenizing_School
date created: 2019-03-30T13:00:04Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T10:40:17Z
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