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Arche d'alliance. --- Ark of the Covenant. --- Rois et souverains --- Saba, --- Salomon, --- Sheba, --- Ethiopia --- Middle East --- Kings and rulers.
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In The Ethiopian Homily on the Ark of the Covenant, Amsalu Tefera offers an editio princeps of the Ethiopic text of D rsana S yon together with an annotated English translation. This homily, most likely composed in the fifteenth century, links the term Zion with the Ark of the Covenant and recounts at length its wanderings from Sinai to Ethiopia. As a Christian document, many of the events are interpreted as symbolic of Mary and the heavenly New Jerusalem. First edited by the author for his 2011 doctoral dissertation, the critical text and apparatus present a complete collation of the ten known witnesses to this homily. Detailed notes are supplied on significant and difficult terms in the translation.
Ark of the Covenant --- Dersanä Ṣeyon --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- 281.72 --- Mercy seat --- Jews --- Tabernacle --- Worship in the Bible --- Yom Kippur --- Kerk van Ethiopië en Eritrea --- Antiquities --- 281.72 Kerk van Ethiopië en Eritrea --- Dersanä Ṣeyon --- Homily on Zion --- Homily on the Ark of the Covenant --- Ark of the Covenant - Sermons --- Arche d'alliance
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Why did the twelfth-century canons at the Lateran church (San Giovanni in Laterano) in Rome claim the presence of the Ark of the Covenant inside their high altar? This book argues that the claim responded to new challenges in the aftermath of the First Crusade in 1099. The Christian possession of Jerusalem questioned the legitimation of the papal cathedral in Rome as the summit of sacerdotal representation. To meet this challenge, what may be described as translatio templi (the transfer of the temple) was used to strengthen the status of the Lateran. The Ark of the Covenant was central as part of the treasure from the Jerusalem temple, allegedly transported to Rome, and according to contemporary accounts depicted on the arch of Titus. The author explores the history of the Lateran Ark of the Covenant through a reading of the description of the Lateran Church (Descriptio Lateranensis Ecclesiae), composed around 1100. She follows the transmission of the text both in the Lateran Archive and in a monastic settings in northern France and Belgium, comparing the claim to the Ark with similar claims in texts from Jerusalem. The book also includes a new edition of the Descriptio and an English translation.
Ark of the Covenant --- Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano --- History --- Roma --- Latran --- Reliques --- Arche d'alliance --- Ark of the Covenant. --- History. --- Mercy seat --- Jews --- Tabernacle --- Worship in the Bible --- Yom Kippur --- Antiquities --- Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano --- Basilique St Jean de Latran --- San Giovanni in Laterano (Basilica : Rome, Italy) --- S. Giovanni in Laterano (Basilica : Rome, Italy) --- Basilica del Laterano (Rome, Italy) --- Basilica Salvatoris (Rome, Italy) --- Saint John Lateran (Basilica : Rome, Italy) --- St. John's in the Lateran (Basilica : Rome, Italy) --- Rome (City). --- Arch of Titus. --- Descriptio Lateranensis Ecclesiae. --- First Crusade. --- Historical accounts. --- Holy Relics. --- Jerusalem. --- Lateran Church. --- Legitimation. --- Temple transfer. --- Tradition. --- Translatio templi. --- Laterano
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Les îles du lac Ṭānā, réservoir du Nil bleu situé sur les hauts plateaux du nord de l'Éthiopie, abritent depuis le xiiie siècle ermites et communautés monastiques. Lorsque, au cours du xviie siècle, les rois d'Éthiopie établissent leur capitale à Gondar, quelque soixante kilomètres plus au nord, ces hommes de Dieu se retrouvent dès lors aux portes du pouvoir politique. Tantôt refuges lors des guerres ou des troubles internes au royaume, tantôt sanctuaires des dépouilles des souverains et de la légitimité royale, ces lieux saints deviennent le foyer de production d'une histoire écrite et ré-écrite pour compléter ou s'opposer à l'historiographie officielle des souverains. Une historiographie qui voisine souvent le mythe, celui de l'Arche d'alliance ou celui de la Fuite de la Sainte Famille. Cet ouvrage, le premier à proposer une analyse historique de l'art éthiopien des xviie et xviiie siècles à travers nombre de documents inédits – images, chroniques, chartes et documents fonciers –, étudie la construction de bâtiments civils ou ecclésiaux, les chantiers de décoration monumentaux, la mise en pages des cycles d'enluminures et la constitution des bibliothèques. Cette histoire des lieux, des objets et des peintures du lac Ṭānā met de comprendre l'héritage culturel et les connaissances historiques sur lesquels s'appuient les commandes artistiques comme l'action politique des rois aux xviie et xviiie siècles. Entre conflits de récits, revendications foncières et patronage artistique, l'auteur dégage des strates successives de l'écriture de l'histoire du royaume, de la fabrication des images, enluminures et fresques d'églises, et la construction d'une mémoire royale.
Christianity --- Christian art and symbolism --- Ethiopia --- Religious life and customs. --- History --- Religions --- Church history --- Abesinija --- Abesiniye --- Abessinien --- Abisinia --- Abissinia --- Abissinii︠a︡ --- Abisynja --- Abyssinia --- Aethiopia --- Alta Ætiopia --- Äthiopien --- Avēssynia --- Demokratische Bundesrepublik Äthiopien --- Ėfiopii︠a︡ --- Empire of Ethiopia --- Éthiopie --- Etiopia --- Etiopie --- Eṭiopiye --- Etiyopiyah --- Etiyopyah --- Etʻovpia --- Etyopiyah --- Etyopyah --- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia --- Federazione etiopica --- Gouvernement impérial d'Éthiopie --- Ḥabash --- Hạbashah --- ʼIḤeDeRi --- Imperial Ethiopian Government --- Ityop --- Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik --- Ityopp'ya --- ʼItyoṗyā --- Motumā céhumsa ʼItyopyā --- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia --- Provisional Military Government of Ethiopia --- Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia --- Repubblica democratica federale d'Etiopia --- República Democrática Federal de Etiopía --- République fédérale démocratique d'Éthiopie --- Transitional Government of Ethiopia --- YaH̲ebratasabʼāwit ʼItyoṗyā gizéyāwi watādarāwi mangeśt --- YaʼItyoṗyā ḥezbāwi dimokrāsiyāwi ripublik --- YaʼItyopyā mangeśt --- YaʼItyoṗyā ne. na. mangeśt --- YaʼItyoṗyā neguśa nagaśt mangeśt --- YaʼItyop̣ya yašegeger mangeśt --- Ye-Ityopp'ya Federalawi Dimokrasiyawi Ripeblik --- YeĪtyopʼiya Fēdēralawī Dēmokrasīyawī Rīpeblīk --- エチオピア --- Echiopia --- Ethiopia (Territory under British occupation, 1941-1942) --- Reserved Areas of Ethiopia (Territory under British occupation, 1942-1955) --- YaʼI.Fé.De.Ri. --- IFeDeRi --- peinture --- lac Tana --- ermite --- fuite de la Sainte Famille --- patronage artistique --- fresque --- Arche d'alliance --- communauté --- lieu saint --- Gondar --- Éthiopie --- enluminure --- mythe --- Afrique
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Arche d'alliance --- Ark des Verbonds --- Ark of the Covenant --- Mercy seat --- Ark of the Covenant. --- Solomon, --- Sheba, --- Ethiopia --- Ethiopie --- Kings and rulers. --- Rois et souverains --- Kings and rulers --- Christian apocryph literature --- 13th century --- Critical edition --- 229*2 --- Apocriefen van het Oude Testament. Pseudepigrafen van het Oude Testament --- 229*2 Apocriefen van het Oude Testament. Pseudepigrafen van het Oude Testament --- Jews --- Tabernacle --- Worship in the Bible --- Yom Kippur --- Antiquities --- Sulaymān, --- Salomon, --- Sulaiman, --- Nabi Sulaiman --- Shelomoh, --- Salomone, --- Salomo, --- Ḳohelet, --- Suleiman bi Daudi, --- Suleiman, --- Соломон, --- Nabī Sulaymān --- שלמה --- שלמה המלך --- שלמה, --- سليمان --- سليمان, --- Soleiman, --- Sulaymaan, --- Balkis --- Balqīs --- Bilḳīs --- Bilqīs --- Makeda --- Saba, --- Savskai︠a︡ t︠s︡arit︠s︡a --- Sjeba, --- T︠S︡arit︠s︡a Savskai︠a︡ --- ملكۀ سبا --- Ėfiopii︠a︡ --- Abyssinia --- Abisynja --- Etiopie --- Etiopia --- Etʻovpia --- Federazione etiopica --- Avēssynia --- Hạbashah --- Äthiopien --- Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia --- Abissinii︠a︡ --- Etyopiyah --- Etyopyah --- Etiyopiyah --- Etiyopyah --- Ḥabash --- People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia --- ʼItyoṗyā --- YaʼItyoṗyā ne. na. mangeśt --- YaʼItyoṗyā neguśa nagaśt mangeśt --- Imperial Ethiopian Government --- YaH̲ebratasabʼāwit ʼItyoṗyā gizéyāwi watādarāwi mangeśt --- Provisional Military Government of Ethiopia --- Empire of Ethiopia --- YaʼItyoṗyā ḥezbāwi dimokrāsiyāwi ripublik --- Abissinia --- YaʼItyop̣ya yašegeger mangeśt --- Transitional Government of Ethiopia --- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia --- YeĪtyopʼiya Fēdēralawī Dēmokrasīyawī Rīpeblīk --- YaʼItyopyā mangeśt --- Ityop --- Motumā céhumsa ʼItyopyā --- ʼIḤeDeRi --- Abesiniye --- Abesinija --- Eṭiopiye --- Gouvernement impérial d'Éthiopie --- Éthiopie --- Aethiopia --- Ityopp'ya --- Ye-Ityopp'ya Federalawi Dimokrasiyawi Ripeblik --- République fédérale démocratique d'Éthiopie --- Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik --- Abessinien --- Demokratische Bundesrepublik Äthiopien --- Repubblica democratica federale d'Etiopia --- República Democrática Federal de Etiopía --- Abisinia --- Alta Ætiopia --- Ethiopia (Territory under British occupation, 1941-1942) --- Reserved Areas of Ethiopia (Territory under British occupation, 1942-1955) --- Solomon --- Saba --- エチオピア --- Echiopia --- Michalda, --- Nichaula --- Sibyla, --- Sibylla, --- Salomon rex propheta --- Solomon, - King of Israel --- Ethiopia - Kings and rulers --- YaʼI.Fé.De.Ri. --- IFeDeRi
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