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D ENIS N OSNITSIN
DENIS NOSNITSIN
PUBLICATIONS (MAY 2015)
Editions / collections
2015 in print
Manuscripts and texts, languages and contexts: the transmission of knowledge in the Horn
of Africa. Proceedings of the International Conference, Hamburg, 17-19 July 2014.
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Supplement to Aethiopica 5) (edited with A. Bausi, A. Gori)
2015
Saints in Christian Ethiopia: Literary Sources and Veneration. Proceedings of the Second
Ethio-SPARE Workshop. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Supplement to Aethiopica 3)
2013
Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia: History, Change and Cultural Heritage.
Proceedings of the First Ethio-SPARE Workshop. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Supplement
to Aethiopica 2)
2010
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. IV: N-Z, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, assistant editor
2007
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. III: He-N, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, assistant editor
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2006
with S. Uhlig, M. Bulakh, T. Rave, Proceedings of the XV International Conference of
Ethiopian Studies 22-27 July 2003, Hamburg, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Aethiopistische
Forschungen 67)
2005
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. II: D-Ha, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, assistant editor
2005
Varia Aethiopica. In Memory of Sevir B. Chernetsov (1943-2005), St. Petersburg:
Byzantinorossica (= Scrinium. Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire
ecclésiastique 1), in co-operation with S. Frantousoff, L. Kogan, B. Lourié
2004
with V. Böll – T. Rave – W. Smidt – E. Sokolinskaia, Studia Aethiopica in Honour of Siegbert
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Uhlig on the Occasion of his 65 Birthday, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
2003
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. I: A-C, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, assistant editor
Monographs
2015
2013
2003
The Crossroads of Time: the History and Heritage of Däbrä Ma‘so Qeddus Yohannes,
Tegray, Ethiopia, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz (Supplement to Aethiopica 4), in preparation.
Churches and Monasteries of Tǝgray. A Survey of Manuscript Collections, Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz (Supplement to Aethiopica 1), xiii+304 pp.
The Vita of Täklä Haymanot as a Work of Medieval Ethiopian Literature (on the basis of ms.
Ef. 18 from Manuscript department of the Institute for Oriental Studies of the Russian
Academy of Sciences) , Ph.D. thesis, St. Petersburg State University, 2 vols. 326+312 pp.
Mission reports
2014
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Missions Seven, January-February 2014, and Eight, May-June 2014. Report, Hamburg
University 2014, 40 pp. (Part 1) + 32 pp. (Part 2).
2013
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Sixth Mission, November-December 2012. Report, Hamburg University 2013, 40 pp.
2012
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Fifth Mission, May-June 2012. Report, Hamburg University 2012, 38 pp.
2011
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Fourth Mission, November-December 2011. Report, Hamburg University 2011, 56 pp.
2011
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Third Mission, April-May 2011. Report, Hamburg University 2011, 32 pp.
2010
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
Second Mission. November-December 2010. Report, Hamburg University 2010, 33 pp.
2010
Ethio-SPaRe. Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation and Research.
First Mission. April-May 2010. Report, Hamburg University 2010, 36 pp.
Dr. Denis Nosnitsin ◦ Publications
Articles
in preparation “Vanishing Evidence: Old Manuscript Fragments from Gerʽalta (North Ethiopia)”
in preparation “One More Evidence of Writing in Old Amharic: a Refutation of the Glory from the church of
Läqay Kidanä Mehrät, East Tigray”
in preparation “Pricking and Ruling In Ethiopic Manuscript: an Aid for Dating?”, Gazette du Livre
Médiéval.
in preparation
“Records from Ethiopia: Asir Matira, Webejjeg Giyorgis, Berkwamit Maryam”, Scrinium.
Revue de patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique.
2016 in print
“Ethiopian Hagiography: History, Saints and Texts”, in: M. Heldman (ed.), Devotional
Images of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition organized by the
National Museum of African Art Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., accepted for
publication, to appear 2016
2015 in print
“Kirche Qeddus Mika’el, Debarwa”; “Kirche des Erlösers der Welt, Adua”; “Kirche der
Dreieinigkeit, Adua”; “Kirche Fremona Giyorgis, Adua”; “Kirche Qeddus Afse, Yeha”, in: S.
Wenig (ed.), Im kaiserlichem Auftrag. Die Deutsche Aksum-Expedition 1906 unter Enno
Littmann, vol. 3.
2015
“Introduction”, in: D. Nosnitsin (ed.), Veneration of Saints in Christian Ethiopia, Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz 2015, xxiii-xxxix.
2015
“Vita and Miracles of the Sadqan of 'Addiqäharsi Päraqlitos”, in: D. Nosnitsin (ed.),
Veneration of Saints in Christian Ethiopia, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2015,137-160.
2015 in print
“Lesser Known Features of the Ethiopian Codex”, in: E. Ficquet, Ahmed Hassen, T.
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Osmond, Movements in Ethiopia, Ethiopia in Movement. Proceedings of the 18
International Conference of Ethiopian Studies, Paris: CFEE - AAU - Tsehai Publisher, vol.
1, 75-90.
2015
“Ethiopic Codicology”, with E. Balicka-Witakowska – A. Bausi – C. Bosc-Tiessé, in: A.
Bausi et al. (eds.), Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies. An Introduction, Hamburg:
Tredition, 2015, 154-174.
2015
“Ethiopic Palaeography”, with A. Bausi, in: A. Bausi et al. (eds.), Comparative Oriental
Manuscript Studies. An Introduction, Hamburg: Tredition, 2015, 287–291.
2014
“On the History of the Library of Mäqdäla: New Findings”, with S. Ancel, Aethiopica.
International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 17, 90-95.
2014
“A Fragment of an Ancient Hymnody Manuscript from Me'esar Gwehila (Tegray, Ethiopia)”,
with I. Rabin, Aethiopica. International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 17, 65-77.
2014
“A Fragment of an Ancient Four Gospels Book (Lk 6:35–7:7): A Short Analysis”, with M.
Bulakh, in: A. Bausi - A. Gori - G. Lusini (eds.), Linguistic, Oriental and Ethiopian Studies in
Memory of Paolo Marrassini, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2014, 551-581.
2014
“A “Study Manuscript” from Qäqäma (Tegray, Ethiopia): Attempts at Ink and Parchment
Analysis”, with E. Kindzorra, O. Hahn, I. Rabin, Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies
Newsletter No. 7, 2014, 28-31.
2013
“Argobba”, “Gafat”, in: M. Bulakh, L. Kogan., O. Romanova (eds.), Jazyki Mira. Semitskie
jazyki – efiosemitskie jazyki (Languages of the World. Semitic languages – Ethiosemitic
languages), Moscow: Academia, 375-405, 546-576.
2013
“The Charters of the Four Gospels Book of Dabra Ma'so”, in: D. Nosnitsin (ed.),
Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia ..., Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2013, 119-131.
2013
“New Branches of the Stephanite Monastic Network? Cases of Some Under-Explored Sites
in East Tegray”, in D. Nosnitsin (ed.), Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia ...,
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2013, 61-88 and plates 155-163.
2013
“Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia: Remarks on Methodologies and Types of
Approach”, in D. Nosnitsin (ed.), Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia ..., Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz 2013, 3-13.
2013
“The Four Gospel Book of Däbrä Maʽso and its Marginal Notes. Part 2”, Comparative
Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter No. 6, 2013, 29-33.
2012
“The Four Gospel Book of Däbrä Maʽso and its Marginal Notes. Part 1: Note on the
Commemoration of Patriarch ’Astona”, Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies
Newsletter No. 4, 2012, 13-20.
2011 [2012]
“Ethiopian Manuscripts and Ethiopian Manuscript Studies: A Brief Overview and
Evaluation”, Gazette du Livre Médiéval 20, 2011 [2012], 1-16.
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2011
2011
2009
2008
2007
2007
2007
2006
2005
2005
2005
2004
2003
2000
2000
2000
1999
“The Antiquities of Däbrä Zäyt Qeddest Maryam (East Tigray, Ethiopia)”, Aethiopica.
International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 14, 2011, 33-46.
“The Manuscript Collection of Däbrä Ma‘so Qeddus Yohannes (Tigray, Ethiopia): a First
Assessment”, Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter No. 1, 2011, 24-27.
“Vite di santi etiopici: ripetizione e diversità di un genere letterario”, in: “Nigra sum sed
formosa...”. Sacro e bellezza nell’arte dell’Etiopia cristiana, Treviso 2009, 73-83.
“Aläqa Lämläm: an Ethiopian Scholar and Historiographer of the New Times“, in: A. Zheltov
(ed.), Collected Volume in Memoriam A.A. Zhukov, St. Petersburg 2008, 155-67.
“Historical Records from Ethiopia: A Trilingual Document from Asbi Däbrä Gännät Sellase,
Tegray”, in: Proceedings of the Workshop “European Schools of Ethiopian Studies; Poland
& Germany” October 18-20, 2006, Warsaw 2007 ( = Studies of the Department of African
Languages and Cultures 41), 17-47.
“Äthiopische Literatur in Ge‘ez. Ethiopian Literature in Ge‘ez”, in: A. Marx (ed.), “Steh auf
und geh nach Süden ...!” 2000 Jahre Christentum in Äthiopien. “Arise and go toward the
south!” 2000 years of Christianity in Ethiopia, Frankfurt am Main 2007, 42-68.
“The Ethiopic Synaxarion: Text-Critical Observations on Täklä Haymanot’s Commemoration
(24 Nähase)”, Orientalia Christiana Periodica 73-1, 2007, 141-183.
“‘A History that was Found’: A Recent Chapter in the Historiography on Däbrä Libanos”,
Africana Bulletin 54, 2006, pp. 35-53.
with V. Böll, T. Rave, W. Smidt, E. Sokolinskaia, “Studia Aethiopica – Index”, Aethiopica.
International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 8, 184-206.
“Wäwähabo qob‘a wä’askema...: Reflections on an Episode from the History of the Ethiopian
Monastic Movement”, in: D. Nosnitsin et al. (eds.), Varia Aethiopica. In Memory of Sevir B.
Chernetsov (1943-2005), St. Petersburg: Byzantinorossica 2005 (= Scrinium. Revue de
patrologie, d’hagiographie critique et d’histoire ecclésiastique 1), 197-247.
Alexander Militarev, Leonid Kogan [with contributions by A. Arakelova, A. Belova, A. Kovalev,
D. Nosnitsyn, E. Vizirova, M. Yakubovich], Semitic Etymological Dictionary. Vol. II: Animal
Names, Münster: Ugarit Verlag (Alter Orient und Altes Testament 278/2).
“Gädlä Päntälewon: Die literarische Verwandlung einer Episode aus dem aksumitischhimyaritischen Krieg”, in: V. Böll – D. Nosnitsin – T. Rave – W. Smidt – E. Sokolinskaia
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(eds.), Studia Aethiopica in Honour of Siegbert Uhlig on the Occasion of his 65 Birthday,
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2004, 91-108.
“Mäshafä felsätu lä-Täklä Haymanot: A Short Study”, Aethiopica. International Journal of
Ethiopian Studies 6, 137-67.
“Zur Literaturgeschichte der Vita des heiligen Täklä Haymanot: die arabische Fassung”,
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere 62, 93-112.
co-authorship: Alexander Militarev, Leonid Kogan [with the assistance of A. Belova, A.
Kovalev, A. Nemirovskaja, D. Nosnitsyn], Semitic Etymological Dictionary. Vol. I: Anatomy of
Man and Animals, Münster: Ugarit Verlag (Alter Orient und Altes Testament 278/1).
“Eine Grabbeigabe aus Aksum (Berit ‘Awdi)”, with M. Wendowski – H. Ziegert – S. Uhlig,
Aethiopica. International Journal of Ethiopian Studies 4, 191-94.
“Congregations of Venerators in the Cult of St. Takla Haimanot” (in Russian), Vestnik
molodyh uchonyh 3, 1999, 43-50.
Encyclopedia entries
2014
articles in: A. Bausi et al. (eds), Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. V: Y–Z, Addenda, Corrigenda,
Maps, Index, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
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“Ya’ebikä Egzi’”, 14 -cent. local ruler, North Ethiopia
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“Yagbe’a Seyon”, 13 -cent. king
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“Yasay”, 14 -cent. monastic leader, saint
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“Yekunno Amlak”, 13 -cent. king (w. M.-L. Derat)
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“Yeshaq, baher nägash”, 16 -cent. local ruler, North Ethiopia
“Addäqäharsi Paraqlitos”, a church, historical site, North Ethiopia
“Amhara”, historical region
“Asir Mätira”, monastery, North Ethiopia
“Däbrä Ma’so”, church, historical site, North Ethiopia
“Däbrä Zäyt”, church, historical site, North Ethiopia
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2010
2009
2007
“Gumilev, Nikolaj”, Russian poet, traveller to Ethiopia
“May Anbäsa”, monastery, North Ethiopia
“Poetry, Amharic” (with R. Richter)
“Zeqwala”, holy site, church in South Ethiopia (with D. Bustorf, V. Aliev)
articles in: S. Uhlig et al. (eds), Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. IV: P-W, Wiesbaden:
Harrassowitz
“Oracles and divination”, (with D. Bustorf), pp. 35-38
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“Petros”, 16 -cent. metropolitan, pp. 138
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“Qäwistos”, 14 -cent. Ethiopian saint, pp. 266-67
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“Qerellos”, 14 -cent. metropolitan, p. 290
“Ras”, feudal-military title, pp. 330-31
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“Ros Näbiyat”, 16 -cent. Ethiopian nobleman, p. 411
“Sämenna wärq”, rethoric in traditional Ethiopian poetry, pp. 507-09
“Säbate”, ecclesiastic title (with Mersha Alehegn), p. 432
“Saints, Christian”, general article, pp. 476-80
“Sähafä lam”, the title of the governor of Amhara, pp. 459-60
“Sähafe te’ezaz”, the title of the court secretary (with S. Chernetsov), pp. 460-61
“Sälam”, a hymn genre, p. 484
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“Samu’el of Waldebba”, 14 -cent. Ethiopian saint, pp. 516-18
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“Särsä Dengel”, 16 -cent. Ethiopian king, pp. 544-47
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“Säwiros”, 11 -cent. metropolitan, p. 565
“Sayent”, historical region, pp. 567-68
“Shäwa (Introduction; History)”, historical region, pp. 552, 554-58
“Ser’atä betä krestiyan”, Ethiopian Ge’ez/Amharic work, pp. 631-32
“Ser’atä mängest”, Ethiopian court-order texts, pp. 632-34
“Ser’atä menkwesenna”, Ethiopic monastic ritual, 634-36
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“Sinoda”, Ethiopian 18 cent. historiographer (with S. Chernetsov), pp. 668-69
“Šire”, historical region, pp. 669-72
“Shum”, the title of the local governor, pp. 761-62
“Tä’ammer”, literary form of “miracles”, pp. 787-88
“Tä’ammerä sellase”, Ge’ez work, pp. 975-96
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“Täklä Haymanot”, 13 -14 -cent. Ethiopian saint, 831-34
“Tigre mäkwännen”, the title of the governor of North Ethiopia, pp. 900-02
“Tewodros II”, Ethiopian king, 1855-68 (with D. Crummey, E. Sokolinskaia), 930-36
“Wäldebba”, historical region, pp. 1112-14
“Wälqayt”, historical region, 1122-23
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“Webe Hayle Maryam”, Ethiopian 19 -cent. lord, pp. 1169-72
“Täklä Haymanot, d. 1313”, in: Dictionary of African Biography, Oxford University Press
articles in: S. Uhlig (ed.), Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. III: He-O, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
“Ifat”, historica state, region (with Ahmed Hasssan Omer), pp. 118-20
“Incunabula. Early Eritrean/ Ethiopian prints”, pp. 138-41
“Infantry” (with S. Chernetsov), pp. 149-50
“Itiyops”, legendary king, eponymous father of the Ethiopians, pp. 245-46
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“Iyasu II”, 18 -cent. king (with S. Chernetsov), pp. 251-53
“Iyäsus Mo’a”, historical monastic leader, saint (with S. Kur, S. Kaplan), pp. 257-29
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“Iyo’as”, 18 -cent. king (with Th. Natsoulas), pp. 259-60
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“Käbbädä Mika’el”, 20 -cent. Amharic writer (with G. Balashova), pp. 315-17
“Katäma: royal military camps” (with L. Stilianoudi), pp. 355-58
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“Keflä Giyorgis”, 19 -cent. intellectual, church scholar (with E. Wolk), pp. 370-71
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“Kefla Maryam”, 18 -cent. historical person, nobleman, politician, p. 372
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“Keflo”, 17 -cent. historical political leader, pp. 375-76
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“Kenfa Mikael”, 18 cent. historiographer, p. 384
“Kidan”, religious covenant (with S. Kur), pp. 394-95
“Krestos Sämra”, holy nun, pp. 443-45
“Lä’asonhi”, historical personality, ruler of Ennarya, South Ethiopia, p. 471
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“Lämläm”, 19 -cent. church writer, chronicler, pp. 492-93
“Law: Canon Law”, the Law of the Church (with Paulos Tzadua, E. Fritsch), pp. 518-24
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2005
2004
“Leğ”, court title, pp. 543-44
“Leb wälläd”, the genre of Amharic novel (with Asfaw Damte), pp. 532-34
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“Leb wälläd”, early 20 -cent. Amharic novel (with Asfaw Damte), pp. 534-35
“Lessanä säb’”, hymnological composition (with Habtemichael Kidane), pp. 553-54
“Ligaba”, administrative historical title, pp. 568-69
“Liqa kahenat”, church function, pp. 578-79
“Ma’ekalay bahr”, historical title, pp. 625-26
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“Mälke’a Krestos”, 17 cent.-historical personality, pp. 706-07
“Mar”, honorary title, pp. 771-72
“Märed azmach”, historical title, pp. 780-81
“Martyrdom”, in Christianity, Ethiopian tradition (with G. Fiaccadori), pp. 802-05
“May Chäw”, historical battle site, Ethiopian-Italian war, 1936, pp. 882-84
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“Mäzgäba Sellase”, 17 -18 -cent. historical personality, abbot, pp. 893-94
“Mamher”, the title of the abbot (with M.-L, Derat), pp. 713-14
“Mestirä A’eban”, recent magic text (with Luam Tesfalidet), pp. 944-45
“Mestirä segeyat”, an Old-Amharic text (with V. Böll), pp. 946-47
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“Mikael I”, metropolitan, 12 cent., p. 953
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“Mikael II”, metropolitan, 13 cen., pp. 953-54
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“Mikael”, bishop, author, 15 -16 cent., pp. 956-57
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“Minas”, metropolitan, 6 -cent., pp. 971-72
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“Motälämi”, 14 - cent. ruler, South Ethiopia, pp. 1035-37
“Neburä ed”, ecclesiastic administrative function, pp. 1161-62
articles in: S. Uhlig (ed.), Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. II: D-Ha, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
“Däbrä Abbay”, monastery (with J. Persoon), pp. 7-8
“Däbrä Halleluya”, monastery, p. 22
“Dämära”, religious festival (with Mersha Alehegne), pp. 73-74
“Dämbeya”, historical region (with S. Chernetsov), pp. 75-77
“Dan’el, hadani”, Aksumite Emperor (with S. Munro-Hay), pp. 84-85
“Däwäl”, church bell (with Mersha Alehegne), pp. 108-109
“Dersanä Sänbät”, literary work, pp. 141-142
“Endägäbtän”, historical region, pp. 293-294
“Endreyas”, historical personality, abbot, pp. 300-301
“Ensaro”, historical region, pp. 315-316
“Eppisqoppos”, church title/office, pp. 342-344
“Eqäbänni”, litanic prayer (with Ayele Teklehaymanot), p. 345
“Estifanos”, historical monastic leader (with S. Kaplan), pp. 390-391
“Ethiopian Orthodox Täwahedo Church: Church Organisation in History” (with Getatchew
Haile), pp. 426-427
“Fekkare Iyäsus”, literary work, pp. 516-518
“Feqertä Krestos”, holy nun, pp. 521-522
“Fileppos”, historical personality, abbot, pp. 539-540
“Firriisa”, Islamic ruler, South Ethiopia, p. 549
“Gäbrä Endreyas”, historical personality, abbot, pp. 609-610
“Gäbrä Nazrawi”, historical personality, saint, pp. 626-627
“Ga’ewa”, female ruler, North Ethiopia, pp. 646-647
“Ğan Amora”, historical military unit, region, pp. 682-683
“Gärima”, saint, pp. 704-706.
“Goǧǧam”, historical province, pp. 825-828.
“Gulo Mäkäda”, historical region and archaeological site (with M. Curtis), pp. 911-912.
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“Gura‘”, 19 -cent. battle (with Wolbert Smidt), pp. 922-924.
“Habta Sellase”, historical personality, abbot, p. 956.
“Hagiography”, genre of literature, pp. 969-972.
articles in: Phyllis G. Jestice (ed.), Holy People of the World: A Cross-Cultural Encyclopaedia,
vols. I-III, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2004:
“Caleb”, Aksumite king, vol. I, pp. 155-56
“Samuel of Waldebba”, saint, vol. III, p. 763
“Takla Haymanot”, saint, vol. III, p. 873
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Reviews
2013
2009
2008
2005
Miscellanies
2015
2013
2013
2013
2011
2006
2005
articles in: S. Uhlig (ed.), Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, Bd. I: A-C, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz
“Abreham”, historical personality, abbot, p. 47
“Agnateyos”, historical personality, abbot, p. 147
“Alaniqos”, historical personality, abbot, p. 191
“‘Amdä Seyon I”, Ethiopian king (with J. Mantel-Niecko), pp. 227-229
“Amharic literature: Beginnings of Amharic written tradition”, pp. 238-240
“Amharic literature: Amharic historiography” (with T. Kane), pp. 240-243
“Arius, Arianism”, heresy, pp. 339-340
“Ase”, imperial title, pp. 364-365
“Balambaras”, military title, p. 452
“Baldäras”, military title, pp. 457-458
“Bur”, historical region, pp. 639-640
“Churches and church administration” (with E. Fritsch), pp. 740-744
Gerard Colin, Vie et miracles de Medhanina Egzi‘, Turnhout: Brepols 2010 (Patrologia
orientalis 51-4 [229]), in: Aethiopica. International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies
16, 2013, 271-275.
Walter Raunig - Steffen Wenig (eds.), Akten der Ersten Internationalen LittmannKonferenz, 2. bis 5. Mai 2002 in München, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2005, in: Oriens
Christianus. Hefte für die Kunde des Christilichen Orients vol. 91 [2009], 287-92
Gerald Steinacher (Hrsg.), Zwischen Duce und Negus. Südtirol und der Abessinienkrieg
1935-1941, Bozen: Athesia 2006 (Veröffentlichungen des Südtiroler Landesarchivs.
Pubblicazioni dell’archivio provinciale di Bolzano, 22), in: Geschichte und Region. Storia e
regione 18-2, 2008, 219-223.
Paolo Marrassini (ed., tr.), «Vita», «Omelia», «Miracoli» del santo Gabra Manfas Qeddus,
Lovanii: in aedibus Peeters (CSCO 597, 598 [SAe 107, 108]), in: Orientalia nuova ser. vol.
47, fasc. 2, 2005, pp. 173-177
“Kokolo Yohannes and May Anbasa: Tangible Remnants of Ethiopian History”, Turizm
Tegray. Bulletin of the Tigray Culture and Tourism Agency (Mäqälä) 10, 2015, pp. 22-23
“The Murals of May Raza Tekle Haymanot”, Turizm Tegray. Bulletin of the Tigray Culture
and Tourism Agency (Mäqälä) 9, 2013, pp. 19-20
“Conservation Work on Manuscripts”, Turizm Tegray. Bulletin of the Tigray Culture and
Tourism Agency (Mäqälä) 6, 2013, pp. 32-33
“Ethio-SPARE: Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia. Salvation, Preservation, and
Research”, Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter 5, January 2013, pp. 3-4.
“The Recording of the Local Cultural Context: its Importance and Necessity”, Ityopis.
Northeast African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 1, 2011, pp. 190-92.
“6.–11. Januar 2006 in Aksum: Die Zweite Internationale Littmann-Konferenz”, Aethiopica.
International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 9, pp. 311-312 (in English: “Second
International Littmann Conference” conference report, available from the site of Orient-Insitut
in Beirut, http://www.oidmg.org/Beirut/downloads/Littmann%20Conference%20Report.pdf).
“In Memoriam Sevir Chernetsov”, Aethiopica. International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean
Studies 8, pp. 218-220
Denis Nosnitsin, Hamburg
15 May 2015
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