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The Ethiopic Vita of Saint Mark the Evangelist represents a rich textual tradition that indicates the complex processes of translation, transmission, and adaptation within the Ethiopian Christian literature.
А.Е. GebremMariam
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Designing a hybrid dimension reduction for improving the performance of Amharic news document classification. [PDF]
Endalie D, Tegegne T.
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In the present article a list of Arabic animal names copied in a codex kept in a collection in the town of Agaro (Jimma Zone, Oromia Region) is published and analyzed.
Alessandro Gori, Philippe Provençal
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The Dual Textual History of The Song of Hana in the Ethiopic Manuscript Traditions
In Ethiopia, the Song of Hana has been transmitted in two types of manuscripts—biblical manuscripts and Psalters. This thesis compares the textual histories of this song within both manuscript types and shows that these are actually two separate ...
Jeanseau, Brian Christopher
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GeTa a multi-level semi-automatic annotation tool for Classical Ethiopic
Although classical Ethiopic plays an essential role in the research on early Christian literature, up to now no digital tools and resources (e.g. corpora, dictionaries) are available.
Vertan, Cristina (5192164) +1 more
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Spirits and the Proclamation of Christ: 1 Peter 3:18-22 in Its Tradition-Historical and Literary Context [PDF]
1 Peter 3:18-22 records Christ’s proclamation to the “imprisoned spirits.” Interpreting this passage has challenged even the most competent exegetes.
PIERCE, CHAD
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The Critical Edition of the Ethiopic Senodos. Some Preliminary Remarks
The purpose of the present study is the exposition of the results come out of a first limited detailed inquiry, based on modem textual criticism, on the text of the Ethiopic Senodos.
BAUSI, Alessandro
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The Ethiopic (Ge'ez) Text of ʾArbāʿtuʾEnsēsā (፬ቱ እንስሳ): A Philological Edition
This manuscript presents a philological edition of the Ethiopic (Ge'ez) text of ʾArbāʿtuʾEnsēsā, commonly translated as "The Four Living Creatures." This significant religious and liturgical text, central to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church ...
Gebremariam, Hailay Tesfay
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