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1 1(3) | R.L. Hess “The Ititnerary of Benjamin of Tudela. A Twelfth 2 1(3) | The Ititnerary of Benjamin of Tudela. A Twelfth century 3 1(3) | Twelfth century description of the North-East Africa". 4 1(3) | North-East Africa". The Journal of African History – 1965, 5 1(3) | Desomogyi “A short history of Oriental Trade” Hildeshein 6 1 | così riportato: “The Lion of the race of Salomon and 7 1 | riportato: “The Lion of the race of Salomon and tribe of Juda 8 1 | race of Salomon and tribe of Juda hath overcome” (“Il 9 1(18) | 1773 to discover the source of the Nile by James Bruce 10 1(18) | the Nile by James Bruce of Kinnaid, F.R.S. reduced 11 1 | from the Jews) is probably of Galla origin, and is early 12 1 | practised on the East coast of Africa. Vide de Bry, 1599, 13 1(20) | and travels into interior of that country, executed under 14 1(20) | executed under the order of the British Gouvernment, 15 1(52) | the lingering survivor of an old nationality, is liable 16 1(52) | liable to the reputation of sorcery”. (“… in ogni paese 17 1(62) | Abissinia (cfr. “Narration of a journey through Abyssinia 18 1 | descritta nel suo "Journal of a Missionary journey into 19 1 | together with a description of the Country and its various 20 1 | missionary: being an account of the country and people of 21 1 | of the country and people of Abyssinia. Embracing a narrative 22 1 | Abyssinia. Embracing a narrative of King Teodoro’s life, and 23 1 | life, and his treatment of political and religious 24 1 | pursuits and avocations of life”.67 ~ ~Erano dediti 25 1 | involuntary burst from the hearth of many a one in that assembly 26 1 | many a one in that assembly of more two hundred persons, 27 1 | knew all these, and many of the more important incidents 28 1 | and startled expression of countenance, when we delated 29 1 | we delated on the subject of sacrifices, and clearly 30 1 | to cease with the advent of Him”. 72 ~ ~Particolarmente 31 1 | devouted upturned glances of their dark eyes, betrayed 32 1 | under God, be the medium of communicating to the Ethiopian 33 1 | This unexpected breath of heaven, now agitating the 34 1 | agitating the dry bones of Israel on the mountain-tops 35 1 | Israel on the mountain-tops of Africa, seems an unmistakable 36 1 | is the intolerant spirit of the hierarchy”. 74 ~ ~ ~ ~ 37 1 | a Christianity full of Energy and spirit”.75 Essi 38 1 | sinstained land to the obedience of the Gospel of Christ”. 76 ~ ~ 39 1 | obedience of the Gospel of Christ”. 76 ~ ~Non tralasciava 40 1 | the vanted triumphs of Rome were at last neutralized 41 1 | and flagrants enormities of her own sanguinary agents”.~ ~ 42 1 | compromise and thus some of the institutions of the 43 1 | some of the institutions of the Jews and the superstitions 44 1 | Jews and the superstitions of the surrounding Pagans became 45 1 | with the spiritual doctrins of the Gospel".78~ ~Anche il 46 1(78) | missionary: being an account of the country and people of 47 1(78) | of the country and people of Abyssinia. Embracing a narrative 48 1(78) | Abyssinia. Embracing a narrative of King Theodore’s life, and 49 1(78) | life, and his treatment of political and religious 50 1 | virtually adherents to the Creed of Protestants, and yet nominally 51 1 | may be termed the religion of Abyssinians, avowedly followers 52 1 | Abyssinians, avowedly followers of an infallible and Divine 53 1(79) | Expedition and the life and reign of King Theodore. The History 54 1 | Christianity; but the laws of the country will not permit 55 1 | permit him to form a Church of his own, so he was obliged 56 1 | keeping up in them a highter of feeling than that arounded 57 1(81) | Narrative of a journey through Abyssinia 58 1 | to the negus the number of proselytes or catechumens 59 1 | my ear as the death knell of our mission, and the funeral 60 1 | mission, and the funeral not of our buried hopes”.83~ ~Stern 61 1 | scriveva infatti: “The light of Divine truth, diffuse over 62 1 | unauthorized requisitions of fanatical dreamers and self-righteous 63 1 | che ne seguì: “…a little of the Spirits impulse, and 64 1 | and the dismal shadows of superstition and idolatry 65 1 | religiosa, gestita dalla"Church of Scotland’s Jewish Mission”.~ ~ 66 1(90) | Expedition and the life and reign of King Theodore. The History 67 1(90) | pp. 18-19~ ~The Story of the British captives in 68 1(91) | Country with an account of a Mission to Ras Alì in 69 1(91) | Alì in 1848 from the Mss. of the late Walter Chichele 70 1(92) | people; or life in the land of prester John. Edited by 71 1 | long become the repository of the cultural, politic and 72 1 | politic and social life of the country. In fact, there 73 1 | a purely indigenous form of Christianity» which brought 74 1 | brought about «the integration of the Church as the symbol 75 1 | the Church as the symbol of Abyssinian nationality».”132~ ~ ~ ~ 76 1(131)| Christianity”. Journal of Semitic Studies - luglio 77 1 | themselves the lawful successor of the Jews”.133~ ~Una diaspora 78 1 | elements reached the Kingdom of Aksum. At the same time, 79 1 | reflecting an early form of Judaism still fairly free 80 1 | the religious syncretism of the pre-Christien Aksumite 81 1 | rehabilitation as a long lost tribe of Israel which is historically 82 1 | South Arabia into the Horn of Africa…”.143~ ~La Chiesa 83 1 | have had the assistence of jews in the all those cases 84 1 | from different quarters, of course, can readily be accounted 85 1 | sono "...an integral part of the Abyssinian national 86 1 | before the introduction of Christianity..”.145 ~ ~Ma 87 1(146)| and the Christianisation of Early Solomonic Ethiopia”. 88 1(149)| juives» en Ethiopie” Journal of Semitic Studies” n. 1, 1964, 89 1 | Etiopia: "...it remains one of the most promising, but 90 1 | promising, but unrealized, of all experiments in our area… 91 1 | chief causer and inspirer of racial migrations, disturbances, 92 1 | disturbances, remoulding of people , uprise of religious 93 1 | remoulding of people , uprise of religious beliefs, creation 94 1 | religious beliefs, creation of new languages, new arts, 95 1 | languages, new arts, especially of agriculture and the domestication 96 1 | agriculture and the domestication of animals.~ ~The white man 97 1 | white man has been the cause of all good progress as well 98 1 | all good progress as well of all the annectant misery 99 1 | which hang on the flanks of upward evolution. And so 100 1 | Caucasian in the history of Africa, as of Asia and Oceania – 101 1 | the history of Africa, as of Asia and Oceania – perhaps 102 1 | and Oceania – perhaps even of the prehistoric North-America – 103 1 | the slightest admisture of his blood with that of the 104 1 | admisture of his blood with that of the Negro to effect these 105 1(182)| A Survey of the etnography of Africa 106 1(182)| Survey of the etnography of Africa and the former racial 107 1(182)| H. Johnston”. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological 108 1(182)| Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland – 109 1 | così: “On the eastern side of Africa, Jews and Idumoeans 110 1 | Christian era, and many of the Jews of Arabia migrated 111 1 | era, and many of the Jews of Arabia migrated to Abyssinia 112 1 | after the establishment of Islam”.184~ ~Collegandosi 113 1(187)| rispettivamente "Ethnology of Egyptian – Sudan” Journal 114 1(187)| Egyptian – Sudan” Journal of R. Anthropological Institute, 115 2(2) | Faitlovitch and the Jews of Ethiopia”, London 2007, 116 2 | fondato il "Royal Order of Ethispian Hebrews", diretto 117 2 | niger" quella di "Hebrews of Ethiopian descent”. ("Ebrei 118 2 | associazione, i "Comandment keepers of the Royal Order of Aethiopian 119 2 | keepers of the Royal Order of Aethiopian Hebrews”; 4 teoria 120 2(5) | concerning the Advisability of Establishing a School for 121 2(5) | Hebrew among the Falashas of Abyssinia”– Cincinnati 1912.~ ~ ./. 122 2(6) | Firenze 1987.~ ~“The ideology of «Regeneration» and the Beta 123 2(6) | Israel at the beginning of the XX Century” – Revue 124 2(6) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”. London 2007 ( 125 2(9) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già citato, capitolo 126 2(18) | oblige. Essays in Honour of David Kessler O.B.E. – Edited 127 2(18) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia” London, 2007 ( 128 2(27) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia", già citato, capitoli 129 2(27) | Florence: the tragic story of Faitlovitch’s pupil Hizkiahu 130 2(28) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia », già citato, 131 2(38) | York 2003; cfr. “The Impact of Faitlovitch’s Programmes 132 2(39) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già citato pp. 133 2(53) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia” più volte citato, 134 2(55) | Faitlovitch and the jews of Ethiopia”, già citato, pp.