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Ethio-SPaRe (acronym for Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation, Research) was a 2009–2015 research project hosted by the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian Studies (HLCEES) of the University of Hamburg.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 15 relations: Adigrat, Alessandro Bausi, Dogu'a Tembien, Enderta (woreda), Ethiopian manuscript collections, Ethiopian studies, Gadla Sama'tat, Ganta Afeshum, Gulomahda, Harrassowitz Verlag, Kilte Awulaelo, Negash, Saesi Tsaedaemba, Tigray Region, University of Hamburg.

  2. 2009 establishments in Ethiopia
  3. 2010s in Christianity
  4. 2010s in Ethiopia
  5. 2015 disestablishments in Ethiopia
  6. Christian monasteries in Ethiopia
  7. Churches in Ethiopia
  8. Ethiopian studies
  9. History of Christianity in Ethiopia
  10. History of the Tigray Region
  11. University of Hamburg

Adigrat

Adigrat (ʿaddigrat, also called ʿAddi Grat) is a city and separate woreda in Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Alessandro Bausi

Alessandro Bausi (born 1963, Florence) is an Italian philologist working on Ethiopic texts and manuscripts.

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Dogu'a Tembien

Dogu'a Tembien ("Upper Tembien", sometimes transliterated as Degua Tembien or Dägʿa Tämben) is a woreda in Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

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Enderta (woreda)

Enderta (also transliterated as ʾƎndärta) is one of the woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Ethiopian manuscript collections

Ethiopian manuscript collections are found in many parts of the world, the monasteries and modern institutions in Ethiopia maintaining extensive collections with some monasteries still centres of manuscript production.

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Ethiopian studies

Ethiopian studies or Ethiopian and Eritrean studies refers to a multidisciplinary academic cluster dedicated to research on Ethiopia and Eritrea within the cultural and historical context of the Horn of Africa.

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Gadla Sama'tat

Gädlä Sämaʿtat (or Gadla Samāʿtāt, meaning "Vitae of the Martyrs" or "Spiritual Combat of the Martyrs") is a 15th-century Geʽez manuscript that contains a compilation of hagiographies.

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Ganta Afeshum

Ganta Afeshum (also transliterated as Ganta ʾAfäšum) is one of the woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Gulomahda

Gulomakeda (also spelled Gulomahda or Gulo Mäḵäda) is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Harrassowitz Verlag

Harrassowitz Verlag is a German academic publishing house, based in Wiesbaden.

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Kilte Awulaelo

Kilte Awulaelo (also transliterated as Kǝlǝttä ʾAwlaʿlo) is one of woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Negash

Negash is a village in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia, which straddles the Adigrat to Mekelle road north of Wukro.

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Saesi Tsaedaemba

Saesi Tsaedaemba (also transliterated as Saʿsi Ṣaʿda ʾƎmba) is one of woredas in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.

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Tigray Region

The Tigray Region (or simply Tigray; officially the Tigray National Regional State) is the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia.

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University of Hamburg

The University of Hamburg (Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany.

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See also

2009 establishments in Ethiopia

2010s in Christianity

  • Ethio-SPaRe

2010s in Ethiopia

2015 disestablishments in Ethiopia

  • Ethio-SPaRe

Christian monasteries in Ethiopia

Churches in Ethiopia

Ethiopian studies

History of Christianity in Ethiopia

History of the Tigray Region

University of Hamburg

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethio-SPaRe

Also known as Cultural Heritage of Christian Ethiopia: Salvation, Preservation, Research, ETHIOSPARE.