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==Abstract==
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Godinho was one of the first authors to report the existence of the Book of Enoch in Ethiopia. He took up thei piece of information from Dominican [[Luis de Urreta]].
Godinho was one of the first authors to report the existence of the Book of Enoch in Ethiopia. He took up this piece of information from Dominican [[Luis de Urreta]].


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Latest revision as of 23:18, 25 July 2018

<bibexternal title="De Abassinorum rebus" author="Godinho"/>

'De Abassinorum rebus, déque Aethiopiae Patriarchis Ioanne Nonio Barreto, & Andrea Oviedo, libri tres <Latin> (1615) is a book by Nicolao Godinho.

Abstract

Godinho was one of the first authors to report the existence of the Book of Enoch in Ethiopia. He took up this piece of information from Dominican Luis de Urreta.

Editions

Published in Lugduni: Horatij Cardon, 1615. Often reprinted.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]