Crosses of Ethiopia : the sign of faith : evolution and form

by Mario Di Salvo

Paper Book, 2006

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Available

Call number

Culture & Anthropology / Salvo

Publication

Milan : London : New York : Skira ; Thames & Hudson [distributor] ; Rizzoli International Publications [distributor in North America], 2006.

Description

There is no country in the world that matches Ethiopia in the number of forms and types of its crosses. Ever since Ethiopia's conversion to Christianity, the cross has appeared almost universally, not only as a liturgical instrument in churches and monasteries, but also in common devotion and in daily life. This volume examines a multiplicity of crosses, highlighting a plurality of types as well as the relationship between one cross and another with the aim of discerning a common origin. From the cross stamped on the Aksumite coins, depicted in architecture and illustrated in the ancient illuminated codices to the astylar, manual or pectoral crosses made and forged respectively for liturgical functions, the author illustrates the developments in the iconography of the cross that have appeared over the centuries.… (more)

Call number

Culture & Anthropology / Salvo

Language

ISBN

9788876242564
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