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Amir-Moezzi - Mohammad Ali - Jean Daniel Dubois - Christelle Jullien - Florence Jullien (eds.): Pensée grecque et sagesse d'Orient. Hommage à Michel Tardieu
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-02 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 13 (2010)
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Copyright (c) 2011 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/141
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Die Märtyrer von Nagrān und das Ende der Ḥimyar. Zur politischen Geschichte Südarabiens im frühen sechsten Jahrhundert
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-04-26 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 11 (2008)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Norbert Nebes
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/173
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Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg July 20–25, 2003. Ed. by Siegbert Uhlig. Assistant Editors: Maria Bulakh, Denis Nosnitsin and Thomas Rave
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-04-26 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 11 (2008)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Stefan Weninger
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/191
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Aethiosabaeica minora
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-23 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Stefan Weninger
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/196
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Ein wenig erforschter aksumitischer Platz in Däbrä Gärgiš, ʿAddi Daʿǝro, Tǝgray
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-23 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Wolbert G.C. Smidt
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/209
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Walter Raunig – Steffen Wenig (Hrsg.): Akten der Ersten Internationalen Littmann-Konferenz 2. bis 5. Mai 2002 in München
Bausi, Alessandro
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-23 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007)
eng
Copyright (c) 2012 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/218
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Henri de Contenson: Antiquités Éthiopiennes d’Axoum à Haoulti
Fattovich, Rodolfo
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-23 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007)
eng
Copyright (c) 2012 Rodolfo Fattovich
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/220
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Bernard Leeman: Queen of Sheba and Biblical Scholarship
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2012-06-23 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 10 (2007)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Frank Weigelt
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/244
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Un indice del Liber Aksumae
Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-01-31 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 9 (2006)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/278
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A Megalithic Circle from Ǝmba Dǝrho: Some Significant Aspects of Culture
Rao, S. Krishna
Libsekal, Yosief
The archeological evidence of megalithic stone circles at Ǝmba Dǝrho sheds some light on the development of prehistoric religion, with particular regard to death and burial. With the exception of slight changes from the prehistoric era, the material culture of megalithic burial at Ǝmba Dǝrho reflects the prehistoric tradition. It is thus direct proof of an historical continuum of prehistoric religion. An interesting aspect of the finds at Ǝmba Dǝrho concerns the evidence of cowry shells and teeth. The Eastern Cushitic speaking community – the Saho, who claim to have descended from the ʿAfar – trade cowry shells and are involved in certain smuggling activities on the coast with Saudi Arabia. It is therefore logical to assume that the builders of the megalithic circles at Ǝmba Dǝrho may also have been involved in similar activities. The type of pottery found at the burial site suggests it was used by an individual and associated with different routine activities during his lifetime.
In Ǝmba Dǝrho two types of megalithic circles were found: single stone circles, and double stone circles (an inner circle within a larger circle); these may have been arranged by two different groups. Such differences, however, could also have been the result of the influence of micro-environmental variations within the same ecological zone.
With regard to the ethnicity and origins of megalithic circles, there exists a general disagreement. A few hundred megalithic burial sites were excavated in India. Some scholars suggest they have Celtic or Scythian origins, and others suggest Iranian origins, but it is only a few that emphasize indigenous Dravidian origin on the basis of living megalithic traditions (Deo 1978: 451). With the discovery of megalithic stone circles in Eritrea and other parts of Africa, we now have new examples of indigenous origins reflected in living traditions.
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Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-02-06 00:00:00
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/278
Aethiopica; Bd. 7 (2004)
eng
Copyright (c) 2012 S. Krishna Rao, Yosief Libsekal
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/287
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A Gǝʿǝz Inscription from Ashkelon
Mulugetta, Meley
An apotropaic Ethiopic inscription was found in the National Park of Ashkelon in 1998, near an absorbtion center for Ethiopian Jewish immigrants (also known as Betä Israʾel). Although the piece is clearly of Betä Israʾel origin, it incorporates symbolisms from Christian or pre-Christian sources, thus demonstrating the syncretic elements in Betä Israʾel religion. The reproduction of Ethiopic prayers of this sort is undoubtedly the last of its kind with the fastly changing religious practices of Betä Israʾel in Israel.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-02-06 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 7 (2004)
eng
Copyright (c) 2012 Meley Mulugetta
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/296
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David W. Phillipson: Ancient Ethiopia. Aksum: Its Antecedents and Successors
Ziegert, Helmut
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-02-06 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 7 (2004)
eng
Copyright (c) 2012 Helmut Ziegert
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/348
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Avanzini, Alessandra: Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions I–III. Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic, Awsanite Inscriptions
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-01-31 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 8 (2005)
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Copyright (c) 2012 Walter W. Müller
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/369
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Skeuomorphism in Aksumite Pottery? Remarks on the Origins and Meanings of Some Ceramic Types
Manzo, Andrea
This paper deals with the problem of the origins of some Aksumite ceramic types. The possibility that these types were originated by the imitation of shapes and decorations of imported Mediterranean metal and glass vessels is pointed out. Several cases supporting this hypothesis are proposed. Thus, Aksumite pottery can give us information about a class of imported luxury items absent in the archaeological record but present in the documentary sources, which did not escape the melting pot and re-use. As the use of metal vessels by the Aksumite elite might be linked to the adoption of Mediterranean elements in Aksumite pagan ideology, the imitation of metalware in less expensive media such as pottery suggests the adoption of this ideology by people of lower status. Moreover, the changes in ceramic styles in the mid-4th–mid-6th centuries A.D. can be related to the progressive adoption of Christianity.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-02-06 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 6 (2003)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Andrea Manzo
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/370
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The Silver Coins of the Aksumite King Meḥadeyos in the Light of the Chemical-Physical Analyses
Pedroni, Luigi
Devoto, Guidi
Recently it was possible to examine a struck and a cast silver coin issued by the Aksumite king Mehadeyos (ca. 420/430 A.D.) typologically similar to the cast type Munro-Hay AR 1. The chemical-physical analyses carried out on these Aksumite coins – the cast specimen and the minted one – from a side show a substantial convergence with those realised by others, but they diverge for the aspect regarding their authenticity. In actual fact the minted coin is an obvious counterfeit because the chemical composition of the alloy contains silver (92/93%) in a percentage never attested in the contemporary Aksumite coinage whereas the cast specimen has been proved to be ancient and made of good silver and copper alloy (85%), typical of the Aksumite coinage in the 5th century A.D. Furthermore its microcrystalline structure and the concretions developed over hundreds of years eliminate all doubts about a hypothetical remelting of the coin in modern times.
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Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-02-06 00:00:00
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/370
Aethiopica; Bd. 6 (2003)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Luigi Pedroni, Guidi Devoto
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/427
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Walter W. Müller: Sabäische Inschriften nach Ären datiert. Bibliographie, Texte und Glossar
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-04-18 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 14 (2011)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Christian Julien Robin
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/431
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Gianfrancesco Lusini (ed.): History and Language of the Tigre-Speaking Peoples
Kapeliuk, Olga
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-04-18 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 14 (2011)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Olga Kapeliuk
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/460
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David W. Phillipson (with principal assistance of Jacke Phillips) et al.: Archaeology at Aksum, Ethiopia, 1993–7
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-05-09 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 5 (2002)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Siegbert Uhlig
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/461
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Paul B. Henze: Layers of Time. A History of Ethiopia
Abbink, Jon G.
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-05-09 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 5 (2002)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Jon G. Abbink
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/488
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Eine trilinguale ʿEzana-Inschrift
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-06-30 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 4 (2001)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Siegbert Uhlig
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/490
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Elementi romani nella tradizione letterari aksumita
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-06-30 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 4 (2001)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Gianfrancesco Lusini
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The Symbolism of Space in Ethiopia
Lagopoulos, Alexandros Ph.
Stylianoudi, M.-G. Lily
The present study starts from an Amhara text, Śǝrʿatä mängǝśt, “the first Ethiopian Constitution”, the basic elements of which were already in place in the fourteenth century, and which we analyze using a semiotic methodology. We argue that the concept of classification system is central to an understanding of culture and the semiotic systems constituting it, and we use a specific definition of the semiotic concept of code in order to study the structure of the classification system.
Using an anthropological approach and applying a systematic semiotic methodology of analysis to Śǝrʿatä mängǝśt, it is possible to penetrate into the Ethiopian world view, articulated around a structured but flexible classification system. This system regulates, mainly through the royal, religious-cosmic and anthropomorphic codes, the organization and form of the royal camp. The spatial model attached to the system remained strikingly constant, in spite of certain modifications, for at least six centuries and was applied to all kinds of military camps; it also influenced the process of urbanization, since these camps were frequently the initial nuclei of later capitals and towns. Historically, this model resulted from the superimposition on an indigenous model of the Christian model of heavenly Jerusalem. The model had a wide scope: it was also applied to palaces, to churches starting in the sixteenth century or earlier, and to the country as a whole. The pivot and actual regulator of the model is the king, a legitimization strategy which reinforces his position of power and authority, both material and symbolic.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-06-30 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 4 (2001)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Alexandros Ph. Lagopoulos, M.-G. Lily Stylianoudi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/498
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Eine Grabbeigabe aus Aksum (Bǝrit ʿAwdi)
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-06-30 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 4 (2001)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Marlies Wendowski, Helmut Ziegert, Denis Nosnitsin, Siegbert Uhlig
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/505
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Rodolfo Fattovich - Kathryn A. Bard - Lorenzo Petrassi - Vincenzo Pisano: The Aksum Archaeological Area: A Preliminary Assessment
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-06-30 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 4 (2001)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Siegbert Uhlig
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/540
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Aksumite Pottery from Medebai
Munro-Hay, Stuart
Photographs and classifications of Aksumite pottery, which is said to have originally come from Medebai.
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Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/540
Aethiopica; Bd. 2 (1999)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Stuart Munro-Hay
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/550
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Andrea Manzo: Culture ed Ambiente. L’Africa nord–orientale dei dati archeologici e nella letteratura geografica ellenistica
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 2 (1999)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Gabriele Ziethen
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/584
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Richard Pankhurst: The Ethiopians
Tafla, Bairu
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 3 (2000)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Bairu Tafla
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/586
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David W. Phillipson (ed.): The Monuments of Aksum. Based on the work in A.D. 1906 of the Deutsche Aksum-Expedition by Enno Littmann, Daniel Krencker and Theodor von Lüpke (Berlin 1913)
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 3 (2000)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Wolfgang Hahn
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Stuart Munro-Hay: Catalogue of the Aksumite Coins in the British Museum
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 3 (2000)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Wolfgang Hahn
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/589
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Bahru Zewde (ed.): A Short History of Ethiopia and the Horn
Smidt, Wolbert G.C.
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-03 00:00:00
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/589
Aethiopica; Bd. 3 (2000)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Wolbert G.C. Smidt
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/615
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AETHIOPS - AETHIOPICA - AETHIOPS: 1922 - 1938 Sylvain Grébaut à la tâche
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-13 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 1 (1998)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Joseph Tubiana
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/633
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Stuart Munro-Hay and Bent Juel-Jensen: Aksumite Coinage
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-09-13 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 1 (1998)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Andrea Luegmeyer
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/657
2016-10-19T06:27:05Z
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Äthiopische Inschriftenfragmente aus der himjarischen Hauptstadt Ẓafār
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012)
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Copyright (c) 2013 Walter W. Müller
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Archaeology of the Jesuit Missions in the Lake Ṭana Region: Review of the Work in Progress
Fernández, Víctor M.
Martínez D'Alòs-Moner, Andreu
de Torres, Jorge
Cañete, Carlos
The Jesuit mission in Ethiopia, which extended from 1557 to 1632, produced important architectonic constructions. Most of these constructions were erected in the provinces of Däm
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Víctor M. Fernández, Andreu Martínez D'Alòs-Moner, Jorge de Torres, Carlos Cañete
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/678
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Mohammed Ali Al-Salami: Sabäische Inschriften aus dem Ḫawlān
Agostini, Alessio
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2013-12-12 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 15 (2012)
eng
Copyright (c) 2013 Alessio Agostini
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/698
2016-10-19T06:27:06Z
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The Apocryphal Legitimation of a “Solomonic” Dynasty in the Kǝbrä nägäśt – A Reappraisal
Piovanelli, Pierluigi
University of Ottawa, Ottawa (ON)
The present study constitutes an attempt to reevaluate the ideological function of the Kǝbrä nägäśt as an apocryphal production extolling the nobility and orthodoxy of early 14th-century “Solomonic” élites. In this regard, the Kǝbrä nägäśt can be considered as the Ethiopian response to the religious and political propaganda of the Syriac Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius and related literature. The arguments recently made in favour of a 6th-century date for an hypothetical original kernel of the Kǝbrä nägäśt are also reexamined and reinterpreted. The mention of the “glory of David” in the inscription RIÉ 195 II: 24 is not a reference to the Davidic/Solomonic origins of the kings of Aksum but part of a biblical citation, Isaiah 22:22–23, here for the first time correctly identified, while the connection between the recently published MḤDYS’s gold coin and the council of Chalcedon is too speculative and aleatory to be of any use. The glorious memories of 6th-century Ḥimyaritic wars provided but the point of departure for the elaboration of the traditions to be much later creatively recycled in the Kǝbrä nägäśt.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Pierluigi Piovanelli
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/712
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Alessandro Gori - Biancamaria Scarcia Amoretti (eds.): L'Islam in Etiopia: Bilanci e prospettive
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
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Copyright (c) 2014 Manfred Kropp
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Harald Aspen - Birhanu Teferra - Shiferaw Bekele - Svein Ege (eds.): Research in Ethiopian Studies: Selected Papers of the 16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Trondheim July 2007
Wetter, Andreas
Humboldt Universität, Berlin
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
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Copyright (c) 2014 Andreas Wetter
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ITYOPIS ኢትዮጲስ – Northeast African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 1
Tafla, Bairu
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Bairu Tafla
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Francis Breyer: Das Königreich Aksum. Geschichte und Archäologie Abessiniens in der Spätantike
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Alessandro Bausi
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Steffen Wenig (Hrsg.): In Kaiserlichem Auftrag: Die Deutsche Aksum-Expedition 1906 unter Enno Littmann, Band 2: Altertumskundliche Untersuchungen der DAE in Tigray / Äthiopien
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2014-12-19 00:00:00
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/717
Aethiopica; Bd. 16 (2013)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Alessandro Bausi
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Snakes and Sacrifices: Tentative Insights into the Pre-Christian Ethiopian Religion
Manzo, Andrea
Università degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale"
Despite the recent efforts which were recently made in this field of study, our knowledge of the pre-Christian religion of Aksumite Northern Ethiopia remains very limited. This article presents the contribution that archaeology can make to debate on this topic. In particular, some archaeological finds from Betä Giyorgis, north of Aksum, and from Aksum itself which can be related to the cult of the snake and to the practice of human sacrifices are described. These finds, dating from the Proto-Aksumite (3rd–1st centuries B.C.) and the first part of the Aksumite (1st–4th centuries A.D.) periods, may support the reality of the cult of the snake and of the practice of human sacrifices, two elements characterizing the Ethiopian traditions related to Arwe, the mythic snake-king of Aksum. In the conclusions, these specific aspects which may have characterized the pre-Christian Ethiopian religion are put in a broader regional context, compared to what is known about similar cultic traits in the Nile valley, in the Near East, and in South Arabia. Possible links to be explored with further research covering the different traditions are suggested. Moreover, a possible evolution in the meaning of the snake in Ethiopia, from benevolent and helpful entity to dangerous monster, and, finally, to symbol of sin, is outlined.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Andrea Manzo
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/769
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Judith and the Dragon: A Jesuit architectural relief from Gorgora Iyäsus church, 1626–1632
Fernández, Víctor M.
UNIVERSITY COMPLUTENSE OF MADRID
de Torres, Jorge
BRITISH MUSEUM, LONDON
Martinez d'Alòs-Moner, Andreu
Cañete, Carlos
CSIC, MADRID
Bausi, Alessandro
UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG
Belay, Gashaw
AMHARA REGIONAL STATE CULTURE AND TOURISM BUREAU, BAHIR DAR
In the 2014 excavations at the Jesuit church of Gorgora Iyäsus on the northern shore of Lake Ṭana a remarkable relief in stone was unearthed. The relief was originally part of the church’s façade. It represents the biblical heroine Judith over a dragon and it contains two inscriptions in Gǝʿǝz from the Book of Judith and Genesis. This piece represents one of the few recorded inscriptions on stone from the end of the Aksumite period to the present time. The article focuses on the historical context that witnessed the production of this relief and provides an interpretation of its iconography.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
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Copyright (c) 2016 Víctor M. Fernández, Jorge de Torres, Andreu Martinez d'Alòs-Moner, Carlos Cañete, Alessandro Bausi, Gashaw Belay
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De la sainteté de Kaleb Ǝlla Aṣbǝḥa dans l’iconographie baroque portugaise
Senghor Univresity
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
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Copyright (c) 2016 Jean-François Yazdani Faü
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Walter W. Müller, Südarabien im Altertum: Kommertierte Bibliographie der Jahre 1997 bis 2011
Agostini, Alessio
Sapienza Università di Roma
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
eng
Copyright (c) 2016 Alessio Agostini
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/795
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Alessia Prioletta, Inscriptions from the Southern Highlands of Yemen: The Epigraphic Collections of the Museums of Baynūn and Dhamār
Agostini, Alessio
Sapienza Università di Roma
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/795
Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
eng
Copyright (c) 2016 Alessio Agostini
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/846
2016-10-19T06:27:08Z
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Timothy Power, The Red Sea from Byzantium to the Caliphate, AD 500–1000
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/846
Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
eng
Copyright (c) 2016 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/858
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Colophonic Reflections on Dǝrsanä Ṣǝyon and Kǝbrä Nägäśt
Tefera, Amsalu
This article briefly describes and discusses three Ethiopic manuscripts jointly containing Dǝrsanä Ṣǝyon ‘homily on [the glory of] Zion’ followed by Kǝbrä Nägäśt ‘Dignity of Kings’ as a single literary unit. It also lists the incipit and desinit of each manuscript with their peculiar features. Finally, an edition and translation of their lengthy colophon is presented.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Amsalu Tefera
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Paul Yule (ed.), Late Antique Arabia: Ẓafār, Capital of Ḥimyar. Rehabilitation of a ‘Decadent’ Society. Excavations of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 1998–2010 in the Highland of the Yemen
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
ger
Copyright (c) 2014 Walter W. Müller
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/874
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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David W. Phillipson, Foundations of an African Civilisation: Aksum & the Northern Horn 1000 BC–AD 1300
Sernicola, Luisa
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/874
Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Luisa Sernicola
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/875
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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Kai Merten, Das äthiopisch-orthodoxe Christentum: Ein Versuch zu verstehen
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
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Copyright (c) 2014 Maija Priess
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/876
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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Andrea Nicolotti, Esorcismo cristiano e possessione diabolica tra II e III secolo
Bausi, Alessandro
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/878
2016-10-19T06:27:07Z
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Anaïs Wion, Paradis pour une reine: Le monastère de Qoma Fasilädäs, Éthiopie, XVIIe siècle
Cohen, Leonardo
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2015-10-22 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 17 (2014)
eng
Copyright (c) 2014 Leonardo Cohen
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/938
2016-10-19T06:27:08Z
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Jitse H.F. Dijkstra and Greg Fisher, eds, Inside and Out. Interactions between Rome and the Peoples on the Arabian and Egyptian Frontiers in Late Antiquity
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2016-07-07 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 18 (2015)
eng
Copyright (c) 2016 Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/960
2017-10-04T12:05:24Z
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Paolo Marrassini, Storia e leggenda dell’Etiopia tardoantica: Le iscrizioni reali aksumite
Booth, Philip
Trinity College, Oxford
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2017-10-02 15:36:49
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Aethiopica; Bd. 19 (2016)
eng
Copyright (c) 2017 Philip Booth
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Norbert Nebes, Der Tatenbericht des Yiṯaʿʾamar Watar bin Yakrubmalik aus Ṣirwāḥ (Jemen)
Agostini, Alessio
Sapienza Università di Roma http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8856-4393
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2018-03-28 09:33:47
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Aethiopica; Bd. 20 (2017)
eng
Copyright (c) 2018 Alessio Agostini
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1208
2019-04-17T12:02:05Z
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A New Witness to the Chronicle of John of Nikiu: EMML 7919
Brown, Jeremy R.
The Catholic University of America
Elagina, Daria
Universität Hamburg
This article introduces a new witness to the Chronicle of John of Nikiu (EMML 7919). It analyses the text of this witness alongside the four previously known Ethiopic manuscripts of this work. The article considers the current state of research on the Chronicle of John of Nikiu, including an examination of the textual witnesses, the language of the original composition, and the biographical and historical information of the chronicler. The textual analysis of EMML 7919 demonstrates a strong relation with the text attested in ANL Conti Rossini 27, which suggests that EMML 7919 is highly valuable for the reconstruction of the Ethiopic version of the Chronicle of John of Nikiu. Finally, there is a catalogue entry for EMML 7919, which details the textual and codicological features of the manuscript.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2019-04-17 09:17:33
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Aethiopica; Bd. 21 (2018)
eng
Copyright (c) 2019 Jeremy R. Brown, Daria Elagina
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1337
2019-04-17T12:02:05Z
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Abraham J. Drewes and Jacques Ryckmans, Les inscriptions sudarabes sur bois dans la collection de l’Oosters Instituut conservée dans la bibliothèque universitaire de Leiden
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2019-04-17 09:17:33
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Aethiopica; Bd. 21 (2018)
eng
Copyright (c) 2019 Alessandro Bausi
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RIÉ 277: An Inscription of the Time of Ptolemy II?
Liuzzo, Pietro Maria
Universität Hamburg
The article suggests that the inscription known as RIÉ 277 might be a Hellenistic inscription of the period of Ptolemy II Philadelphus. This interpretation is based on a revision of the main hypotheses concerning the geographical centre suggested by the text.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2020-03-05 13:02:08
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Aethiopica; Bd. 22 (2019)
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Copyright (c) 2020 Pietro Maria Liuzzo
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The Textual Tradition of the Chronicle of John of Nikiu: Towards the Critical Edition of the Ethiopic Version
Elagina, Daria
University of Hamburg
Dissertation Abstract
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2020-03-05 13:02:08
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1426
Aethiopica; Bd. 22 (2019)
eng
Copyright (c) 2020 Daria Elagina
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1475
2020-01-22T17:33:44Z
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The Great Aksumite Decorated Stelae: Architectural Characteristics, Functions, and Meanings
Manzo, Andrea
Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
The article presents a review of the architectural and iconographic features of the big decorated Aksumite stelae in the May Ḥǝǧǧa stelae field at Aksum. Their location in the urban setting of ancient Aksum is scrutinized alongside their ceremonial and ideological function. The origin and meaning of the different features and decorative patterns characterizing the stelae are focused upon. It is suggested that these attributes may reflect ideological traits regarded as crucial by the Askumite kings and the elite in the first centuries CE. Moreover, it is demonstrated how some of these features are rooted in the local traditions, while others are related to the intense interactions the ancient Aksum had with neighbouring regions, such as the Mediterranean area and South Arabia. In particular, a new interpretation is proposed for the very distinctive outline of the top of the monuments: it may have been shaped after a specific type of shield also occurring in Meroitic and Post-Meroitic Nubia. Finally, it is suggested that the role these monuments may have played in ceremonies aimed at shaping the Aksumite identity.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2021-04-20 08:16:47
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Aethiopica; Bd. 23 (2020)
eng
Copyright (c) 2021 Andrea Manzo
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1579
2020-11-25T16:28:01Z
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Alexander Sima, Die sabäischen Inschriften aus Ẓafār: Aus dem nachgelassenen Manuskript herausgegeben von Norbert Nebes und Walter W. Müller
Geus, Klaus
Freie Universität Berlin
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
eng
Copyright (c) 1970 Klaus Geus
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2021-01-30T08:36:31Z
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Wolfgang R. O. Hahn, in collaboration with Robert Keck, Münzgeschichte der Aksumitenkönige in der Spätantike
West, Vincent
Reading
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
eng
Copyright (c) 1970 Vincent West
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2021-02-20T17:19:45Z
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Armeno-Aethiopica in the Middle Ages: Geography, Tales of Christianization, Calendars, and Anti-Dyophysite Polemics in the First Millennium
Pogossian, Zaroui
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Research for this article had the purpose of exploring medieval Armenian–Ethiopian connections. The investigations revealed three main contexts where Ethiopia and Ethiopians feature in the Armenian sources of the first millennium, without necessarily implying real-life encounters. Firstly, the earliest Armenian texts locate Ethiopia and discuss the genealogy of its people in line with the biblical account of the Diamerismos, as well as notions based on Eusebius of Caesarea’s Chronicle translated into Armenian from Syriac in the fifth century. Each author, then, interpreted this information according to his narrative needs or the purpose of a given composition. The discussion of these sources reveals the circulation of classical and Hellenistic notions on Ethiopia and the Ethiopians in Armenian, too, such as the confusion between Ethiopia, Arabia, and India, as well as anthropological or spiritual features attributed to Ethiopians already by classical authors. Secondly, the article analyses a series of calendrical treatises, starting with one authored by the seventh-century polymath Anania Širakac‘i, that passed on a short tale about a sixth-century gathering of scholars in Alexandria in order to determine the date of the Easter and establish tables for its calculation in the future. An Ethiopian wise man Abdiē was part of this international endeavour too, according to this tradition, and his presence marked Ethiopia as part of the eastern Mediterranean learned world, with its own cultural traditions. Armenian language hemerologia also preserved month names in Gǝʿǝz, reproduced in the Appendix. Thirdly, the article draws attention to a completely new way of viewing Ethiopia in ninth- to eleventh-century Armenian anti-dyophysite (antiByzantine) treatises where the Armenian Church and its doctrines or ritual practices were imagined as part of a vast, non-dyophysite orthodox world that included the Ethiopian Church. Intriguingly, this argumentative technique, formulated in terms that one may call
anti-colonial ante litteram, may be traced among Coptic and Syriac polemicists as well, a subject of research that would benefit from further analysis.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
eng
Copyright (c) 1970 Zara Pogossian
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2021-03-04T15:36:41Z
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Giving Depth to TEI-Based Descriptions of Manuscripts: The Golden Gospel of Ham
Valieva, Nafisa
Collège de France
Liuzzo, Pietro
Universität Hamburg
The work on the Golden Gospel of Dabra Libānos za-Ham in Eritrea, one of the main archives of the medieval history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, was initiated within the frame of the Ethiopian Manuscript Archives project, ANR EthioChristProcess, and Beta maṣāḥǝft. The work aims to describe the codicological disposition of the archival notes (i.e. arrangement of texts within the codex and its by-side folia), to provide their transcription, translation, and indexation. This article will discuss the encoding method for this work in progress, supported by TEI.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
eng
Copyright (c) 1970 Nafisa Valieva, Pietro Liuzzo
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1635
2021-03-25T16:11:46Z
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Michela Gaudiello and Paul A. Yule, eds, Mifsas Baḥri:a Late Aksumite Frontier Community in the Mountains of Southern Tigray, Survey, Excavations and Analysis, 2013–16
Sernicola, Luisa
Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
Book Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2021-04-20 08:16:47
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Aethiopica; Bd. 23 (2020)
eng
Copyright (c) 2021 Luisa Sernicola
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1641
2021-03-30T22:02:47Z
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ʾAmsālu Tafarrā, ነቅዐ መጻሕፍት፤ ከ600 በላይ በግዕዝ የተጻፉ የኢትዮጵያ መጻሕፍት ዝርዝር ከማብራሪያ ጋር
Beyene, Solomon Gebreyes
Universität Hamburg
Review
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
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Copyright (c) 1970 Solomon Gebreyes Beyene
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2021-04-09T19:13:32Z
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New Evidence of King MḤDYS?
Agosti, Gianfranco
Sapienza Università di Roma
Bausi, Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
The role assigned by the late antique poet Nonnus of Panopolis (mid-fifth century CE) to Modaios, king of the ‘Indians’, in a few passages of his huge poem Dionysiaca, suggests that the choice of the character may be attributable to a connection between the Greek name of the king (Μωδαῖος) and the somewhat enigmatic MḤDYS, a mid-fifth-century king of Aksum, known only from numismatic evidence. The hypothesis opens the way to further reflection on the role allusions to contemporary events play in Nonnus’s poem as an evidence of a precise awareness about Aksum in Late Antique Egypt.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2021-04-20 08:16:47
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https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/aethiopica/article/view/1649
Aethiopica; Bd. 23 (2020)
eng
Copyright (c) 2021 Gianfranco Agosti, Alessandro Bausi
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1677
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New Readings and Interpretations on the Inscribed Stele from Ḥənzat (HS1)
Bulakh, Maria
HSE University
Yohannes Gebre Selassie
Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris I https://orcid.org/0009-0008-5816-6069
In 1974 the renowned Ethiopianist Lanfranco Ricci inspected the site of Ḥǝnzat in central Tǝgray. Inter alia, he inspected and photographed a stele with a lengthy inscription. In 2014, Yohannes Gebre Selassie published an article on an inscription which he labelled HS1, and which he believed to be a second inscription on a stele found in Ḥǝnzat. However, close inspection reveals that HS1 is the same stele which Ricci saw and described. The contribution here presents evidence to support this claim. In addition, some new interpretations are offered as alternatives to Yohannes Gebre Selassie’s first translation.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2023-03-11 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 25 (2022)
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Copyright (c) 2023 Maria Bulakh, Yohannes Gebre Selassie
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1852
2022-02-01T15:39:48Z
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Das geographische Traktat in der Weltgeschichte des Wäldä ʾAmid – Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar
Hoffmann, Carsten
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Dissertation abstract
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2023-03-11 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 25 (2022)
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Copyright (c) 2023 Carsten Hoffmann
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/1880
2022-03-02T14:14:27Z
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Une ṭablītō syriaque orthodoxe en Érythrée datée de 1295/1296 : un témoin des « métropolites syriens » ?
Alessandro
Universität Hamburg
Desreumaux, Alain
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
A wooden altar tablet (ṭablītō) inscribed in Syriac, consecrated by an ‘Athanasius bishop of Ethiopia’ in 1295/1296 CE was recently documented from a church in the nearby of Asmara, in Eritrea. The note provides edition, translation, and commentary of the text, as well as a first assessment of its meaning in connection with the debated issue of the presence of Syrian prelates in Ethiopia and Eritrea at the end of the thirteenth century. The wooden tablet is the only ancient or medieval written object in Syriac script or language that has so far been found in Ethiopia or Eritrea.
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2022-03-04 16:23:55
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Aethiopica; Bd. 24 (2021)
eng
Copyright (c) 2022 Alessandro Bausi, Alain Desreumaux
oai:ojs.journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de:article/2083
2023-03-01T20:18:42Z
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Academic News: Aaron Michael Butts, new Professor of Semitic Studies with a focus on Ethiopian and Eritrean studies at Universität Hamburg, with the project BeInf—Beyond Influence: The Connected Histories of Ethiopic and Syriac Christianity
Butts, Aaron
Universtität Hamburg https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2768-3863
Academic News
Universität Hamburg, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
2023-03-11 00:00:00
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Aethiopica; Bd. 25 (2022)
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Copyright (c) 2023 Aaron Butts