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In: Veröffentlichungen der Orientalischen Kommission 53
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In: Veröffentlichungen der Orientalischen Kommission 53
In: Jemen-Report: Mitteilungen der Deutsch-Jemenitischen Gesellschaft e.V, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 73-76
ISSN: 0930-1488
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In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 17, S. 249-255
ISSN: 2194-4024
Review
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 15, S. 7-21
ISSN: 2194-4024
Up to now eight fragmentary Ethiopic inscriptions have been discovered in South Arabia, dating from the time immediately after the year 525 A.D. when the Yemen was conquered by the Abyssinians. Three of these fragments, among them a hitherto unpublished text, were found in the Himyarite capital Ẓafār and are parts of reports of the deeds of the Ethiopian King Kāleb. The scanty informations which can be gained from these fragmentary Ethiopic inscriptions share common features with events which are known from other contemporary epigraphic documents and from hagiographic sources in various languages.
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 1, S. 217-220
ISSN: 2194-4024
Miscellaneous Article
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 1, S. 225-228
ISSN: 2194-4024
Review
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 3, S. 241-246
ISSN: 2194-4024
Review
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 8, S. 244-251
ISSN: 2194-4024
Review
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 10, S. 210-218
ISSN: 2194-4024
Obituary
In: Aethiopica: international journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Band 11, S. 41-47
ISSN: 2194-4024
The publication of the first volume of a new critical edition of the Ethnica of Stephanos of Byzantium gives occasion to enumerate the eleven toponyms on the Ethiopian side of the Erythraean Sea which are mentioned in this geographical lexicon. Furthermore an attempt is made to localize the Abasenoi, a tribe in Arabia, which are identical with the Ḥabašat, taking in account the agricultural products of their country. Concerning the harbour of Adulis, which is the origin of the ʿadawlī-ships in early Arabic poetry, further testimonies of this town in literary sources are adduced and a plausible South-Arabian etymology of the name Adulis is proposed.
In: Sitzungsberichte
In: Philosophisch-Historische Klasse 324
In: Epigraphische Forschungen auf der Arabischen Halbinsel Bd. 2
In: Jemen-Report: Mitteilungen der Deutsch-Jemenitischen Gesellschaft e.V, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 23-43
ISSN: 0930-1488
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