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Codicology of Ethiopic manuscripts

open access: yesComparative Oriental Manuscript Studies. An Introduction, 2015
Nosnitsin   +2 more
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Character recognition of ancient ethiopic Ge'ez manuscripts using deep convolutional neural networks

open access: yesDiscover Imaging
Kasaye Akanie Guangul   +2 more
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A Manuscript History of Ethiopic Enoch

Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, 2013
While many scholars of the Bible and Second Temple Judaism have an at least passing acquaintance with 1 (Ethiopic) Enoch, few recognize the developments that led to and undergird the editions and translations upon which they rely. This article attempts to rectify this in part via a brief historical survey of the growth of the Ethiopian manuscript ...
Ted M. Erho, Loren T. Stuckenbruck
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Encoding the Ethiopic Manuscript Tradition

Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2017
The Beta maṣāḥǝft: Manuscripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea project aims to construct a virtual research environment to encode and manage the rich and complex manuscript tradition of the Ethiopian and Eritrean Highlands.
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Ethiopic Manuscripts and Textual Criticism: The Case of Enzira Sebhat

2022
Abyssinia Journal of Business and Social Sciences , Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022)
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Materiality and community: Digital approaches to Ethiopic manuscript culture

2023
The manuscript tradition of Ethiopia and Eritrea extends from the beginning of the first millennium CE until the present and bears witness not only to a large corpus of texts of various genres and origins, but also to diverse aspects of the social, economic, religious, and cultural life of the region.
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Ethiopic Manuscripts from the Collection of Wilberforce Eames

The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, 1904
Not a few gentlemen in America have of late years interested themselves in the collection of oriental manuscripts, and among these a number of Ethiopic manuscripts have found their way into American libraries, public and private. It was my good fortune last autumn to become acquainted with such a private collection, through the courtesy of its ...
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Towards a Re-Edition of the Ethiopic Dossier of the Apocalypse of Peter : A Few Remarks on the Ethiopic Manuscript Witnesses

Apocrypha, 2016
The second-century Apocalypse of Peter (ApPt) is transmitted in its entirety only in an Arabic-based Ethiopic translation within a pseudoclementine dossier composed of The second coming of Christ and the resurrection of the dead and the A speech on the glorious and arcane mystery of the judgment of sinners and a dispute concerning this speech.
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