As proposed by several scholars, among the many modern on-lookers depicted on the walls of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, foreign diplomats are also portrayed: e.g., the Portuguese ambassador and the Florentine emissaries. In the present paper it is suggested that portraits of four of the six members of the momentous Ethiopian delegation – which was headed by Antonio, chaplain of aṣe Ǝskǝndǝr, and arrived at Rome in the first half of November 1481 – may be identified in two scenes, i.e. the Temptation of Moses by Sandro Botticelli and the Crossing of the Red Sea by Biagio d’Antonio Tucci. The paper focuses on the relationship between the visual representation of these four men – Antonio being most probably included – and two contemporar...
A widely reported story in the historiography on medieval Ethiopia relates how, in the year 1306, an...
In Envoys of A Human God Andreu Martínez offers a comprehensive study of the religious mission led b...
Determining what the psalter illustrations of medieval Ethiopia—especially the David and Solomon por...
As proposed by several scholars, among the many modern on-lookers depicted on the walls of the Sisti...
In his contribution to the present volume, Marco Bonechi argues that the four Ethiopians likely to h...
With reference to Marco Bonechi’s article in this issue of Aethiopica, the present paper briefly sur...
The Ethiopian Orthodox monastery of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in Rome was one of four diasporic E...
This article argues that at the Council of Florence, arguably the most important instance of Europea...
Session: Representations of Africans and Asians in European Art IIIn 1615, Pope Paul V intervened in...
International audienceIn August 1441, an embassy of eight monks (four from the Coptic communauty of ...
The section named Ystoria Ethyopie in the Cronica universalis written by Galvaneus de la Flamma (d. ...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
Although the reign of Dawit I (r. 1382߃1413) has been overlooked in impor-tance by modern scholars, ...
International audiencePigments from two master-pieces of Ethiopian art of the 17th c. are analyzed b...
Corsia Sistina features a painted biography of Pope Sixtus IV, one of the first historical biographi...
A widely reported story in the historiography on medieval Ethiopia relates how, in the year 1306, an...
In Envoys of A Human God Andreu Martínez offers a comprehensive study of the religious mission led b...
Determining what the psalter illustrations of medieval Ethiopia—especially the David and Solomon por...
As proposed by several scholars, among the many modern on-lookers depicted on the walls of the Sisti...
In his contribution to the present volume, Marco Bonechi argues that the four Ethiopians likely to h...
With reference to Marco Bonechi’s article in this issue of Aethiopica, the present paper briefly sur...
The Ethiopian Orthodox monastery of Santo Stefano degli Abissini in Rome was one of four diasporic E...
This article argues that at the Council of Florence, arguably the most important instance of Europea...
Session: Representations of Africans and Asians in European Art IIIn 1615, Pope Paul V intervened in...
International audienceIn August 1441, an embassy of eight monks (four from the Coptic communauty of ...
The section named Ystoria Ethyopie in the Cronica universalis written by Galvaneus de la Flamma (d. ...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
Although the reign of Dawit I (r. 1382߃1413) has been overlooked in impor-tance by modern scholars, ...
International audiencePigments from two master-pieces of Ethiopian art of the 17th c. are analyzed b...
Corsia Sistina features a painted biography of Pope Sixtus IV, one of the first historical biographi...
A widely reported story in the historiography on medieval Ethiopia relates how, in the year 1306, an...
In Envoys of A Human God Andreu Martínez offers a comprehensive study of the religious mission led b...
Determining what the psalter illustrations of medieval Ethiopia—especially the David and Solomon por...