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Pedro Paez's History of Ethiopia, 1622 / Volume II
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Contents: Pedro Paez's History of Ethiopia, 1622, continued: Book III; Book IV; Historical glossary; Bibliography; Index.

About the Author

Isabel Boavida is an executive librarian of the Central African Studies Library at ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute, and assistant researcher at the institute's African Studies Centre, Portugal; Herve Pennec is senior researcher of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and member of the Centre d'Etudes des Mondes Africains, Paris, France; Manuel Joao Ramos is associate professor at ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute, and vice-director of the institute's African Studies Centre, Portugal.

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'The publication of Pedro Páez’s History of Ethiopia makes available a most valuable text for an understanding of the history of Ethiopia and of European missionary activity there in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries... Once again, the Hakluyt Society has placed students of Ethiopia deeply in its debt.' Catholic Historical Review 'The Hakluyt Society has organized an outstanding international group of critics-Isabel Boavida, Hervé Pennec, and Manuel João Ramos with Christopher J. Tribe’s English translation from Portuguese-to conduct the monumental task of successfully presenting Pedro Páez’s History of Ethiopia with numerous vivid maps and figures, detailed footnotes... Overall, this critical edition by Boavida, Pennec, Ramos, and Tribe is impeccable and exhaustively thorough. It also respects the finery between nuanced readings and in-depth close readings... Thanks to this beautifully designed edition of Pedro Páez’s History of Ethiopia, the so-called mystique and allure surrounding early modern Christian Ethiopia will come to life, opening up a new field of uncharted territory on critical studies about early European contact in sub-Saharan Africa.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Father Pedro Páez's History of Ethiopia is an invaluable, first-hand account of everyday life in a Jesuit mission to Ethiopia during the opening decades of the 1600s... This elegant and meticulous edition has invigorated the study of Ethiopian history, especially with respect to the land's political, cultural, and religious developments in the 1600s. By dint of the editors' and translators' efforts, future scholars of Ethiopia and of missionary movements the world over will benefit from the richness emanating from Father Pedro Páez's quill.' Journal of African History

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