Catalogue of the wooden altars (tābot and manbara tābot) in the churches of Lālibalā. Landmarks for a history of objects and patterns - Among the liturgical objects manufactured and used by the Ethiopian Church, the wooden altars found at Lālibalā are particularly interesting because their study contributes to the knowledge of liturgy, history and art history. They witness to an evolution of the liturgy which is likely to have begun around the mid 12th century. The present catalogue establishes the corpus of the altars still preserved on site, examines their inscriptions and describes their forms as well as the carved patterns. A large number of texts engraved on these objects point to King Lālibālā as responsible for their existence. This ...
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Catalogue of the wooden altars (tābot and manbara tābot) in the churches of Lālibalā. Landmarks for ...
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In France, the Auvergne region has preserved an impressive number of polychrome wood sculptures. For...
The history of the Ethiopian graves and cimeteries is still very poorly studied. The tombs of the sa...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...
Catalogue of the wooden altars (tābot and manbara tābot) in the churches of Lālibalā. Landmarks for ...
Catalogue of the wooden altars (tābot and manbara tābot) of Ṭerāsfarē Esṭifānos. Landmarks for a hi...
International audienceParmi les objets liturgiques produits et utilisés par l’Église éthiopienne, le...
The study of the architecture and of liturgical fixed installations (choir screens, raised levels, a...
The oldest inscriptions of the portable altars bear the name of donators, the state of relies and re...
The donations of King Lālibalā : elements for a geography of the Ethiopian Christian Kingdom at the ...
Si la religion grecque a fait l’objet de nombreuses études, les informations concernant les rites do...
FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHS BELONGING TO THE ARTICLE SEE SUPPLEMENTARY FILES > There are three parts to t...
Les tombeaux de deux saints-rois de la dynastie éthiopienne des Zāgwē, Yemreḥanna Krestos et Lālibal...
The monument known as Māryām Nāzrēt in Ethiopia, near the city of Mekelle, has often been visited bu...
International audienceDuring what historical contexts did the liturgical texts for accompanying a Ch...
The church of Enda Abba Garima in Addi Akaweh contains three stone incense burners with the pre-Aksu...
In France, the Auvergne region has preserved an impressive number of polychrome wood sculptures. For...
The history of the Ethiopian graves and cimeteries is still very poorly studied. The tombs of the sa...
This article is a publication of two wooden funerary stelae from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, beari...