
handle: 11573/1751177
This paper intends to provide an overview of the Ethiopian and Eritrean manuscript culture. Without attempting at recapitulating the entire history of research, it touches on the key features of the Ethiopian and Eritrean manuscript tradition as they emerge from the research initiatives carried out in the last years.
ethiopia; eritrea; manuscripts; codicology
ethiopia; eritrea; manuscripts; codicology
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