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The Many Lives of Täsfa Ṣeyon

An Ethiopian Intellectual in Early Modern Rome

Author: Matteo Salvadore, James De Lorenzi and Deresse Ayenachew Woldetsadik   Series: Elements in the Renaissance

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The Many Lives of Täsfa Ṣeyon: the first life history of the most prolific African intellectual in early modern Europe.

This Element examines the life and legacy of the sixteenth century Ethiopian intellectual Täsfa Ṣeyon. It reconstructs his formative years, scrutinizes his editio princeps of the Ge'ez Gospels, and traces his modern influence, erasure, and rediscovery by later generations of Western orientalists, Ethiopian writers, and Catholic thinkers.

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The Many Lives of Täsfa Ṣeyon: the first life history of the most prolific African intellectual in early modern Europe.

This Element examines the life and legacy of the sixteenth century Ethiopian intellectual Täsfa Ṣeyon. It reconstructs his formative years, scrutinizes his editio princeps of the Ge'ez Gospels, and traces his modern influence, erasure, and rediscovery by later generations of Western orientalists, Ethiopian writers, and Catholic thinkers.

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This Element examines the life and legacy of the sixteenth-century Ethiopian intellectual Täsfa Ṣeyon. It reconstructs his formative years in the Horn of Africa and his diasporic life in the Holy Land and Italian peninsula, where he emerged as a prominent intermediary figure at Santo Stefano degli Abissini, an Ethiopian monastery within the Vatican. He became a librarian, copyist, teacher, translator, author, and community leader, as well as a prominent advisor to European humanist scholars and Tridentine Church authorities concerned with the emerging field of philologia sacra as it pertained to Ethiopian Orthodox (täwaḥedo) Christianity. The Element reconstructs his wide-ranging contacts with the Roman Curia and emerging orientalist academy, and then scrutinizes his editio princeps of the Ge'ez Gospels. A final section traces his modern influence, erasure, and rediscovery by later generations of European, Ethiopian, and Eritrean intellectuals.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
16th January 2025
Pages
110
ISBN
9781009595674

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