Levon Zekiyan
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Boghos Lévon Zékiyan (; born 21 October 1943 in
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) is an Armenologist, philosopher, Professor of Armenian Language and Literature at
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,
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of
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and
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, a member of the Academy of Venice, Foreign member of
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, Corresponding member of the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (1992). He is the Armenian Catholic Archeparch of Istanbul. Zekiyan is the Founding President of the Associazione "Padus-Araxes", the director of Summer Intensive Course of the Armenian Language and Culture at the
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(since 1986), and former editor of ''Hye Endanik'' (1974–82) and '' Bazmavep'' (1980-1985) periodicals.


Biography

He graduated from the Mekhitarist Seminary of
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(1959) and
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, Rome (Master in Philosophy (1962), and in Theology (1966)). He was ordained a priest in 1967. He completed his PhD dissertation "The Principle of Interiority in St. Augustine's Theory of Knowledge and the self-knowledge of the knowing subject" at the State University of Istanbul in 1973. From 1982 to 1985 he was the Principal of Moorat-Raphael College. He was the Secretary of the Armenian Academy of the Mekhitarist Fathers at San Lazzaro in Venice (1974–81). His scholarly interests include Armenian studies, particularly literature and philology, history and identity, as well as philosophical and theological issues. In 2014
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appointed Archpriest Levon Zekiyan as apostolic administrator “sede plena” of the archieparchy of Istanbul of the Armenians, Turkey, elevating him to the dignity of
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.Pope Francis Appoints Boghos Levon Zekiyan as Apostolic Administrator of Armenian Archieparchy of Istanbul, by MassisPost
/ref> He knows Armenian (old, modern), Italian, French, English, German, Turkish, Russian and Modern Greek (both elementary), Georgian (initial), Latin, Old Greek, Biblical Hebrew (element.).


Publications

*The first steps of Modern Armenian Theatre and the Movement of Armenian Rebirth in the 18th century, Venice, 1975 (in Armenian). *An Ecumenical Dialogue in the 12th century. The negotiations between St. Nerses Shnorhali and the Imperial Legate Theorianos in view of the Union of Churches, Venice, 1978 (in Armenian). *Augustinian interiorism. The ontopsychological structure of the Augustinian interiorism and "memoria sui", Genova, 1980 (in Italian). *Humanism. Conceptual contents and historic roots, Istanbul, 1981 (in Turkish). *The Armenian way to modernity. Armenian identity between tradition and innovation, specificity and universality, Venice, 1997 (in English). *Dialectics between Value and contingency. From cultural phenomenology towards an axiological refunding, Naples, 1998 (in Italian). *Armenia and the Armenians: Restless «polis» and Spiritual Homeland. The challenge of a Survival, Milano, 2000 (in Italian).


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Levon Zekiyan's biography
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