Aethiopica
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Internationally refereed academic journal, edited at the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies, Asien-Afrika-Institut at Hamburg Universität
Hamburg, Germany
Joined June 2020
Exciting news as the new volume of AETHIOPICA is finally published! 🥳 We invite you to have a look at all the amazing articles, book reviews, dissertation abstract as well as personalia - ALL OPEN ACCESS ‼️ https://t.co/z1P9o1xE3p
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We are very pleased to announce the latest Supplement to Aethiopica volume. Edited by Solomon Gebreyes: Ethiopic Historiographical Texts https://t.co/hduaRbsb88 Open access starting in November.
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We are very excited about the latest SUPPLEMENT to Aethiopica: Slavery and the Slave Trade in Ethiopian Studies ‼️Its available in print and open access: https://t.co/NAnWLnykqJ
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Publication day! 🤩🥳 We are extremely excited to share the new volume of AETHIOPICA with you! Vol. 27 (2024) is hot off the press, and also available online in open access! https://t.co/mh4QOaUVTv
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‼️Our website will be under maintenance on June 17 2024.‼️ It will be possible to read the articles, but no new submissions can be uploaded on that day ⛔️
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We will start highlighting the individual contributions in the coming months on a weekly basis - so keep an eye out 👀 Until then we invite you to browse through the volume. Happy reading! 📚
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This is volume 26 of our Journal, and it marks the end of an era, as it is the last volume that Prof. Dr. Alessandro Bausi was the editor-in-chief of, about which he reflects in the Editorial: https://t.co/OyQ2XLIV0C
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⛔️ There will be a server update on our website on April 22nd and you will NOT be able to submit papers on that day.‼️ Before and after all services will be available as usual
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Its been awfully quiet around here - but we have been hard at work to bring the next volume to you. Today we finally send Aethiopica vol 26 (2023) to the printer!
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Please send an e-mail to Hewan Marye for registration. We are looking forward to you 🤩
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We are hosting a small seminar "Transliteration and Citation: A Workshop for Academic Publishing in Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies" This February 8-9, from 9-11am, online and free to participate. It will be especially useful for young scholars, and first time academic authors
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We just opened another account over on the 🟦app. https://t.co/XXQh8YQECr Come an pay us a visit.
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To all students out there who have finished their PhD thesis in the field of Ethio/Eri studies: We have a section in AETHIOPICA for dissertation abstracts. Its a great way for early carreer researchers to advertise their work. https://t.co/JkCXV9if72 submissions welcome 👆
Dr. Carsten Hoffmann, colleague at the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies, wrote his dissertation on the Ethiopic translation (@AethiopJournal)
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AETHIOPICA 25 (2022) includes Academic News: "A.M. Butts, new Professor of Semitic Studies with a focus on Ethiopian and Eritrean studies @unihh, with the project BeInf—Beyond Influence: The Connected Histories of Ethiopic and Syriac Christianity." https://t.co/HCGIKNNZWh
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We gave room for the original authors to reply to this reply, also in vol 25 (2022): A.Desreumaux - "Le texte syriaque de la ṭablītō éthiopienne : une réponse aux remarques du Pr. Dr. Michael Waltisberg"
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In this AETHIOPIC vol 25 (2022) Michael Waltisberg replied "Nachträge zur Edition einer syrischen ṭaḇliṯo in Aethiopica 24" and added some information on the linguistic specifics of the Syriac text: https://t.co/hquSFMX4cJ
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The authors presented a discovery of a Syriac tablitho in Eritrea. So far the only known evidence of Syriac in the region:
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AETHIOPICA is also home for academic replies. In this volume we had a reply, and a second reply to the reply 🤩🤩 The start was in last year's vol 24: A. Bausi and A.Desreumaux - Une ṭablītō syriaque orthodoxe en Érythrée datée de 1295/1296: un témoin des «métropolites syriens»?
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