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1302-02 | HOW DID ETHIOPIAN CHRISTIANS GET TO KNOW THE PARISIAN CEPHALOPHORIC MARTYR BISHOP DIONYSIUS? | Michael MUTHREICH, Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities |
1302-04 | WHAT HAS ETHIOPIA TO DO WITH INDIA? REFLECTIONS OF THE FIRST GERMAN LUTHERAN MISSIONARIES IN INDIA | Martin TAMCKE, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |
1302-05 | THE HERRNHUTER BRETHREN IN SEARCH OF ETHIOPIAN CHRISTIANITY: A LETTER TO ABUNA JOHANNES III OF ABYSSINIA (1756) | Lina ELHAGE-MENSCHING, Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen |
1302-06 | INVENTED INTERCONNECTIONS: GÄBRÄ MÄNFÄS QƎDDUS, PETER HEYLING, AND CONTESTED IDENTITIES WITHIN ETHIOPIAN CHRISTIANITY | Stanislau PAULAU, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen |
1302-07 | PARIDE DE GRASSI'S ACCOUNT OF THE 1481 ETHOPIAN DELEGATION TO ROME | Konstantin WINTERS, Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Geschichte, Abt. Mittelalter Philipp STENZIG, Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Geschichte, Abt. Mittelalter Katharina RITTER, Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Geschichte, Abt. Mittelalter |
1302-10 | THE RELIGIOUS SLOGANS DISPLAYED ON AKSUMITE COINS | Wolfgang HAHN, University of Vienna |
1302-11 | A HISTORICAL REFLECTION ON 14TH CENT EWOISTATEAN MOVEMENT: A CASE FOR PRE-MODERN ETHIOPIAN GLOBAL INTERCONNECTIONS | AFEWORK Hailu Beyene, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
1302-12 | A NEW LETTER OF SEVEROS OF ANTIOCH PRESERVED IN ETHIOPIC: THE ETHIOPIAN TRADITION AND THE HERITAGE OF LATE ANTIQUITY | Philip Michael FORNESS, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main |
1302-22 | OF MOTHERS AND MONKS: AN EVOLVING CHRISTIAN TALE | Bernadette McNARY-ZAK, Rhodes College |