BM at ICES20
1 October 2018
Members and projects of the HLCES convene several panels within the framework of the 20th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies (ICES20) – “Regional and Global Ethiopia – Interconnections and Identities”, Mekelle town, Tigray, Ethiopia, 1-5 October 2018, including:
- Past, Present and Future of Editing Ethiopian Texts: Regional and Global Perspectives
- Automatic Text Processing and Digital Humanities for Ethiopian Language and Culture
- Ethiopian Christian Art: Defining Styles, Defying Definitions
The papers presented include:
A. Bausi, Editing Ethiopian Texts: The Case Of The More Ancient Layer (3.10)
A. Bausi and G. Agosti, The Late Antique Greek Egyptian Epic Poetry And ‘Ethiopians’: An Assessment Of The Evidence (2.10)
D. Elagina, New Text-Critical Edition Of The Chronicle Of John Of Nikiu: Methodological Issues (3.10)
J. Gnisci, Remarks On The Style And Iconography Of Illustrated Ethiopic Manuscripts From The Early Solomonic Period (3.10)
P. Liuzzo, Digital Lexicon Linguae Aethiopicae (4.10)
P. Liuzzo, Beta Maṣāḥǝft: Manuscripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea (4.10)
D. Reule, The Translation Language Of The Ethiopic Sənkəssār (2.10)
Solomon Gebreyes, A Royal Court Order Listing The Titles And Ranks Of Office Holders In The Christian Kingdom Of Ethiopia: Edition And Historical Commentary (3.10)
Solomon Gebreyes and P. Liuzzo, Place Names in the Chronicle of King Gälawdewos (1540–1559): A Prototype Geo-Annotated Text of the Ethiopic Tradition (4.10)