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Ta:rikh Mandinka de Bijini (Guinée-Bissau): la mémoire des Mandinka et Sòoninkee du Kaabu
In: African sources for African history v. 9
In: Brill eBook titles 2007
Matière Préliminaire -- Introduction -- Chapitre 1. Les Versions Du Texte Et Leur Transmission Écrite Et Orale -- Chapitre 2. Les Versions Écrites Et Orales Du Ta:Rikh Mandinka Présentées En Colonnes -- Chapitre 3. Sujets Mythiques Et Historiques Du Ta:Rikh Mandinka (Interprétations Et Commentaires Comparés) -- Chapitre 4. Contextes De Production Et De Transmission Des Livres De Bijini : Historiographie Et Discours Social Dans Un Village Musulman Au Pays Des Sòoninkee Du Kaabu Et Du Badoora -- Tableaux -- Images -- Cartes -- Ta:Rikh Mandinka : La Reproduction De Deux Manuscrits Arabes En Possession De Al-Hajj Ibrahiima « Koobaa » Kasama – Ms A (18 Pp), Ms B (35 Pp) -- Glossaire Des Anthroponymes Et Toponymes Et Des Termes En Mandinka Et Autres Langues -- Bibliographie -- Index Des Auteurs Cités.
Rúsdrekka - siðir og ósiðir
In: Annales Societatis Scientiarum Færoensis
In: Supplementum 20
Somono Bala of the Upper Niger: River people, Charismatic Bards, and Mischieveous Music in a West African Culture
In: Brill Book Archive Part 1, ISBN: 9789004472495
In: African Sources for African History 1
The Coptic martyrdom of John of Phanijōit: assimilation and conversion to Islam in thirteenth-century Egypt
In: The history of Christian-Muslim relations 3
Entretiens avec Bala Kanté: une chronique du Manding du XXème siècle
In: African sources for African history 8
Lossingarmenn í Havn
In: Annales Societatis Scientiarum Færoensis
In: Supplementum 37
Papyri Copticae Magicae, volume 1, Formularies
In: Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
In: Beiheft 48,1
This volume is the first in a new series of editions of Coptic-language "magical" manuscripts from Egypt, written on papyrus, ostraca, parchment, and paper, and dating to between the fourth and twelfth centuries CE. Their texts attest to non-institutional rituals intended to bring about changes in the lives of those who used them - heal disease, curse enemies, bring about love or hatred, or see into the future. These manuscripts represent rich sources of information on daily life and lived religion of Egypt in the last centuries of Roman rule and the first centuries after the Arab conquest, giving us glimpses of the hopes and fears of people of this time, their conflicts and problems, and their vision of the human and superhuman worlds. This volume presents 37 new editions and descriptions of manuscripts, focusing on formularies or "handbooks", those texts containing instructions for the performance of rituals. Each of these is accompanied by a history of its acquisition, a material description, and presented with facing text and translations, tracings of accompanying images, and explanatory notes to aid in understanding the text