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Remorseless Cannibals and Loving Scribes: Samples and Highlights from Princeton University's Collection of Ethiopian Manuscripts (1500s-1900s)
As part of the Scribal Cultures of the Middle Ages lecture series, Wendy Laura Belcher from Princeton University, Dr. Michael Kleiner from the University of Göttingen, and _Qesis _Melaku Terefe from the Virgin Mary Ethiopian Church will present a lecture on Princeton University's collection of Ethiopian manuscripts from the 1500s to the 1900s.
LIMITED CAPACITY. Please RSVP to Evgeniia Lambrinaki at evgeniia@princeton.edu.
A reception on the C floor of Firestone Library will follow the lecture.
Sponsored by Princeton University Library's Rare Books and Special Collections and the Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies
Co-sponsored by the Center for Digital Humanities, the Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University's Council of the Humanities, the Department of African American Studies, the Program in African Studies, the Program in Medieval Studies, the Index on Christian Art, and the Princeton University Art Museum
Open to public
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