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This article offers a detailed comparative analysis of two significant Ethiopic manuscripts the Maqala Mikael 167, a 16th-century document, and the Ambrosiana manuscript, which dates back to the 14th century.
Фикремариам Базезев
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This article presents a single fragmentary folio that was recently uncovered in excavations at the Monastery of St Antony (Egypt). This folio was discovered in a secondary deposit below the foundations of a church which was in all likelihood constructed ...
Fr. Maximous el-Antony +2 more
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Denis Nosnitsin, Catalogue of Ethiopic Manuscripts
Review
Veronika Six
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A Handlist of Illustrated Early Solomonic Manuscripts in German Public Collections [PDF]
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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Text Emendations in Ethiopic Manuscript NLM 27 (National Archives and Library Agency, Addis Abeba)
The paper investigates the phenomenon of textual corrections in Ethiopic manuscripts at the example of some cases documented in the collection of the National Archives and Library Agency, Addis Abeba. The case-study of the MS NLM 27 (Pauline Epistles) is
Yosef Demissie
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Miracles of Saint Menas the Martyr: The Ethiopic Recension (Ta’ammera Minās, CAe 2386)
The Ethiopic recension of the Miracles of Saint Menas the Martyr comprises nineteen episodes. The prologue attributes the compilation to Archbishop Theophilus of Alexandria.
Rafał Zarzeczny
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The Ethiopic Homily on Holy Easter attributed to John Theologos and its Arabic Vorlage (CPG 4163.2)
In the standard reference works for Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, one finds a Homily on Holy Easter (CAe 1265) attributed to Gregory of Nazianzus and identified as one of his Orations (CPG 3010).
Aaron Michael Butts, Ted Erho
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Pricking And Ruling In Ethiopic Manuscripts: An Aid For Dating?
The essay explores the pricking and ruling in Ethiopic manuscripts. A few variations exist in the relative arrangement of the constituent elements defining the page layout: pricks, ruled lines, upper and bottom written lines. Four arrangement patterns of these elements have been established.
Nosnitsin, Denis
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The Ethiopic martyrdom of Anthony Rawḥ, attested in two relatively ancient manuscripts is a hagiographical text set in the Muslim Arab world. As such, it is an example of the perception that Christian Ethiopia had of the Muslim world at the time.
Marcin Krawczuk
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