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Macro-level facilitators and impediments to fertility transition in Ethiopia: implications for reorienting family planning towards sustainable development. [PDF]
Gebremariam TB, Molla M, Mekonnen W.
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Handwritten Recognition for Ethiopic (Ge’ez) Ancient Manuscript Documents
The handwritten recognition system is a process of learning a pattern from a given image of text. The recognition process usually combines a computer vision task with sequence learning techniques. Transcribing texts from the scanned image remains a challenging problem, especially when the documents are highly degraded, or have excessive dusty noises ...
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How long is long? Word length effects in reading correspond to minimal graphemic units: An MEG study in Bangla. [PDF]
Moitra S, Chacón DA, Stockall L.
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The central aim of the present dissertation is to advance the knowledge about the diachronic development of the corpus of Dǝggʷā-type antiphons as transmitted in manuscript and printed form within the Ethiopic written culture. The dissertation opens with
Karlsson, Jonas
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The Ethiopic Manuscripts of the Egyptian Monastery of Dayr as-Suryān: A Catalogue
Denis Nosnitsin, Dorothea Reule
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Parchment scroll from the nineteenth century. Contains magic texts. This manuscript is contained within the The Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts, held at the Department of Special Collections, University of Birmingham.
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Codicology of Ethiopic manuscripts
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On the Manuscript Tradition of the Ethiopic Maṣḥafa Qalemǝnṭos (Book of Clement, CAe 1957):
The manuscript of the Ethiopic ‘Maṣḥafa Qalemǝnṭos’ (‘Book of Clement’) that the MIE (Missione Italiana in Eritrea) documented in 1992, re-examined in 2019, provides interesting elements for the reconsideration of the manuscript tradition of the work.
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This manuscript is contained within the The Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts, held at the Department of Special Collections, University of Birmingham.
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