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An Adaptive Segmentation Technique For the Ancient Ethiopian Ge’ez Language Digital Manuscripts
2018 10th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering (CEEC), 2018The study of ancient Ethiopian Ge’ez language is essential to understanding the history of Ethiopia and the evolution and modern usage of the Roman alphabet. By the 10th century AD, ancient Ge’ez ceased to exist as a spoken language in Ethiopia. Spoken Ge’ez is split into many closely related tongues, mainly Tigirina in the North and Amharic in the ...
Hani Hagras
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Catalogue of Ethiopian Manuscripts in the Cambridge University Library
Vetus Testamentum, 1962W Baars
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The Third Level of Ethiopian Commentaries on the Apocalypse: Illuminated Manuscripts
2009Basil Lourié, Robin McEwan
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One of the most powerful factors triggering the production and diffu-sion of manuscripts among the Ethiopian Muslim communities is the necessity of providing teachers and students with texts to be studied at the traditional learn-ing institutions. In the
Gori, Alessandro
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The Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library
History in Africa, 1976The Ethiopian Manuscript Microfilm Library (EMML) is a joint project of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library (HMML) (formerly Monastic Manuscript Microfilm Library) of St. John's Abbey and University, Collegeville, Minnesota, U.S.A.
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Catalogue of Ethiopian Manuscripts of the Wellcome Institute of the History of Medicine in London
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1972The Library of the Wellcome Institute is devoted to the history of medicine and related sciences. Apart from some 250,000 printed books, it contains about 10,000 manuscripts, half of which are in Oriental languages.In 1970 I was entrusted with describing the Ethiopian manuscripts belonging to this library.
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The Book of Enoch and the Ethiopian Manuscript Tradition: New Data
2012This chapter focuses on several aspects of 1 Enoch as preserved in the Ge'ez version: (a) the number of copies containing the book; (b) the number of copies that can be assigned to the older recension; and (c) the place of the book among the Ethiopian Scriptures.
Loren T. Stuckenbruck, Ted M. Erho
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Imported textiles in Ethiopian eighteenth century manuscript bindings in Britain
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 1981Summary This is the second of two articles; textiles of earlier date are described in Volume XV of Azania. The author was in Ethiopia for many years, and latterly Senior Research Fellow of the BIEA. Samples of textiles preserved in the bindings of Ethiopian eighteenth century manuscripts, like those of earlier times examined in a previous article ...
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