2003 Volume 8 Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Nodar Gaprindashvili |
1. It is demonstrated that the Stela of Nekresi depicts the Moon Sun pagan calendar, which started functioning on the 24th of June of the year 81 C.E., when Sunday, the summer eclipse and the new moon coincided with one another.
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2003 Volume 8 An unknown document of dogma known by the name of Theodorite Kvireli Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Kakha Oghadze |
The 5th century preacher Teodorite Kvireli’s composition of dogma "The Confession of the Righteous and Pure Christian Religion" is characterized as a pseudoepigraphic one because the description of seven world church meetings is given here. In Kvireli’s litetime only five world church meetings were held and thats why he could not describe all seven. |
2003 Volume 8 The Reviewe of Pre-History of Postmodern Culture in Trans Caucasus Entry date: 0000-00-00 Author(s): Nana Shervashidze |
Studding and researching of Transcaucasian and especially Georgian postmodern culture, defining of it’s peculiarities, tracing the specifications of it’s evolution naturally demands the revealing of cultural archetypes and pre phenomena’s, existed in mentioned countries’ culture during centuries. Take into account that in Trans Caucasian reality the national, as a semantic and structural unity, kept a determined function of stimulus of culture evolution in even very severe historical periods. |
2003 Volume 8 The Pre Conditions of Postmodern Culture Foundation in Russia and Some Tendencies of its Evolution Entry date: 2009-11-21 Author(s): Nana Shervashidze |
After the WW II the Russian art going over the new stage of its evolution. Radically different art trends, from soc realism till conceptual art, simultaneously existed in Soviet area and evaluated on the background of social and political collisions of "Оттепел","ЗаÑтой" and "ПереÑтройка". The multifarious of art trends were joined in two main directions: formal art, where the authority dictated art forms and images, and non-formal, non-conformist art, with its protest against the everything official. This last trend defined the evolution of new Russian art. |