French—Saint Martin, Jour. Asiat. sér. i. Paris, 1825.
See Sukias Somal’s Quadro, p. 111.
Conybeare (F. C.) Review of “The Fables of Wardan,” by N. Marr, Folk Lore, pp. 462–75, Lond. 1899.
Zenob of Glak. 4th century. History of Taron, attributed to Zenob of Glak, and continued by John Mamikonean, 7th century, Constantinople, 1719; Venice, 1843.
Translations:
French—Prudhomme (E.) Jour. Asiat. sér. 6, ii. pp. 401–75, Paris, 1863. And in Langlois’ Collection.
English—Avdall (J.) Memoirs of a Hindoo colony in Ancient Armenia, Jour. Asiat. Soc. of Bengal, Calcutta, 1836.
Stackelberg. Review of “Zenob of Glak” (Vienna, 1893) by Khalatheantz (Chalatiantz) in modern Armenian, Byzantinische Zeitschrift, pp. 368–70, Leipz. 1895.
Brosset’s Collection, vol. ii., also contains translations of certain writers of the 17th and 18th centuries. See also his Histoire de la Géorgie (St. Pet. 1851), Voyage Archéologique, and Ruines d’Ani (supra, Travel in Nineteenth Century) for translated extracts from Armenian writers.