The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation

This article provides an editio princeps and a translation of a Gǝʿǝz homily, “On fasting” (CAe 6587), attributed to the author known under the pen name Rǝtuʿa Haymanot. The edition is based on two manuscript witnesses from the 14th century: EMML 1763, f. 162r–164r and BritLib Orient. 8192 f. 31v–3...

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Main Author: Marcin Krawczuk
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Published: Catholic Academy in Warsaw 2023-07-01
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description This article provides an editio princeps and a translation of a Gǝʿǝz homily, “On fasting” (CAe 6587), attributed to the author known under the pen name Rǝtuʿa Haymanot. The edition is based on two manuscript witnesses from the 14th century: EMML 1763, f. 162r–164r and BritLib Orient. 8192 f. 31v–34r. One can assume that the homily is an indigenous Ethiopian work. The homily focuses on the ethical aspects of Christian fasting and teaches that, in order for the fast to be valid, abstaining from food must be accompanied by proper moral conduct.
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The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne
homily
fasting
Gǝʿǝz
critical edition
Eastern Christianity
Ethiopia
title The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
title_full The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
title_fullStr The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
title_full_unstemmed The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
title_short The homily “On fasting” by Rǝtuʿa Haymanot (CAe 6587). Edition and translation
title_sort homily on fasting by rǝtuʿa haymanot cae 6587 edition and translation
topic homily
fasting
Gǝʿǝz
critical edition
Eastern Christianity
Ethiopia
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