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On the History of the Library of Mäqdäla: New Findings










  • Stéphane Ancel




  • Denis Nosnitsin





DOI:



https://doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.17.1.859






Keywords:


Ethio-SPaRe, Mäqdäla, Maqdala, manuscripts, Napier




Abstract


It has been known that only a part of the parchment manuscripts of Mäqdäla library seized by British expeditionary force in 1868 entered European collections. Many of those manuscripts stayed in Ethiopia but not much was known about them. New information on these manuscripts has been recently gathered by the team of the project “Ethio-SPaRe: Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia – Salvation, Preservation and Research”. Among manuscripts registered in monasteries and churches of East Tǝgray, some could have been identified as manuscripts previously coming from Mäqdäla library. The article presents these manuscripts and some of their features.




















Published online


2014-12-19






How to Cite




Ancel, S., & Nosnitsin, D. (2014). On the History of the Library of Mäqdäla: New Findings. Aethiopica, 17(1), 90-95. https://doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.17.1.859














Issue



Vol 17 (2014)






Section


Articles






URN



http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-8-8594




































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