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Traditional Medicine and Magic According to Some Ethiopian Manuscripts from European Collections
The present paper is dealing exclusively with medico-magical texts and traditions from a Christian Ethiopian environment. The handbooks and collections of various traditional healers in Ethiopia have played a significant role in the chain of transmission
Bogdan Burtea
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A Handlist of Illustrated Early Solomonic Manuscripts in German Public Collections
Illustrated manuscripts in the Ethiopic language, as material objects that carry textual and visual information, are among the most valuable sources of data for art historians specializing in this area.
Sophia Dege-Müller, Jacopo, Vitagrazia
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Special features of the work of scribes of the Ethiopian royal chronicles of the late Middle Ages [PDF]
A number of works by both Ethiopian researchers and clergymen, and scholars outside of Ethiopia are devoted to the process of making of Ethiopian manuscripts and of their copying. Most of these works describe the features of the process of writing on the
Ekaterina Gusarova
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Notice-board: Ethiopian Manuscripts
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Editorial Team
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Ethiopian Manuscripts in the State and Private Collections of St Petersburg: An Overview
For more than two centuries St Petersburg, the capital of the former Russian Empire, has been famous for its collections of Ethiopian manuscripts, objects of art and documents concerning Ethiopian history.
Ekaterina Gusarova
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Ethiopian manuscripts and Ethiopian manuscript studies: a brief overview and evaluation
Nosnitsin Denis. Ethiopian Manuscripts and Ethiopian Manuscript Studies. A brief Overview and Evaluation. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°58. 2012, fasc. 1. pp. 1-16.
Nosnitsin, Denis
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The Ethiopian Manuscripts in the Kulturhistorisk Museum, Oslo
The Kulturhistorisk museum in Oslo possesses a small collection of ten Ethiopic codices predominantly acquired in the mid1930s. Included among them are an illuminated fifteenth-century psalter (UEM36096) and a late-fifteenth/early-sixteenth century ...
Ted Erho
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Giving Depth to TEI-Based Descriptions of Manuscripts: The Golden Gospel of Ham
The work on the Golden Gospel of Dabra Libānos za-Ham in Eritrea, one of the main archives of the medieval history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, was initiated within the frame of the Ethiopian Manuscript Archives project, ANR EthioChristProcess, and Beta ...
Nafisa Valieva, Pietro Liuzzo
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Names of the months of different calendar systems in the ethiopian manuscript tradition [PDF]
The Ethiopians up to nowadays use their own calendar, traditional for the Christians of the country. It consists of twelve months and the additional, intercalary, days (epagomen).
Ekaterina Gusarova
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