Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: Axum and Tigray
Introduction
Mary of Tsion
Abba Pantaleon Monastery
Debre Damo Monastery
Maryam Quiat
Medhane Alem, Adi Kasho
Petros & Paulos
Mikael Milhayzenghi
Maryam Korkor/Abba Daniel, Korkor
Maryam Papasetti
Yohannes Maequddi
Debre Tsion (Abune Abraham)
Abune Yemata
Abune Gebre Mikael
Abba Yohanni Monastery
Gebriel Wukien
Wkro Maryam
Abreha Atsbeha
Wukro Cherkos
Mikael Imba
Abba Meta
Church of Eyesus
Abba Aftse
Abba Garima Monastery
Arbate Ensesa (Church of the Four Beasts)
Selassie Degum
Mariam Hibito
Eyesus Gwahegot
Mariam Irefeda
Mikael Debre Salem
Mikael Barka
Selassie Chelakot
Eyesus Hinsta
Part 2: Lalibela and Lasta
Introduction
Biete Medhane Alem (House of the Savior of the World)
Biete Maryam (House of St. Mary)
Biete Meskel (House of the Cross)
Biete Denagel (House of the Virgins)
Biete Debre Sina & Golgotha (Churches of Mount Sinai &
Golgotha)
Biete Amanuel (House of Emmanuel)
Biete Qeddus Mercoreus (House of St. Mark)
Biete Abba Libanos (House of Abbot Libanos)
Biete Gabriel Rafael (House of the Angels Gabriel & Raphael)
Biete Giyorgis (House of St. George)
Ashetan Maryam Monastery
AEmakena Medhane Alem
BLideta Maryam
Genneta Maryam
Meskela Christos
Bilbala Giorgis
Bilbala Chirkos
Biete Uriel (House of Uriel) and Lehem and Monolith
Neakuto Leab
Part 3: Gondar and Lake Tana
Introduction
Debre Berhan Selassie
Qusquam
Kibran Gabriel Monastery
Ura Kidane Mehret Monastery
Azwa Mariam Monastery
Narga Selassie Monastery
Mandaba Medhane Alem Monastery
Debre Sina Monastery, Debre Mariam Monastery
Bahir Galila Zacharias Monastery
Debre Selassie
Kota Mariam
Betre Mariam
Part 4: Timkat
Timkat
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
A spectacular full-color celebration of the extraordinary architectural heritage of the roof of Africa
Philip Marsden is the award-winning author of a number of books of
travel, history, and fiction. He visited Ethiopia several times in
the 1980s before returning more recently to explore the northern
highlands of Ethiopia on foot, a journey that he described in The
Chains of Heaven: An Ethiopian Romance. His account of Emperor
Tewodros is The Barefoot Emperor: An Ethiopian Tragedy. He is a
fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, his work had been
translated into fifteen languages, and he lives in Cornwall, UK,
with his family and a number of boats.
Mary Anne Fitzgerald has covered eastern Africa for the The
Economist, the Financial Times, and The Sunday Times of London. She
has also written eleven books on Africa, including Nomad, an
account of African politics and war, which spent seven weeks on the
bestseller list and a Time-Life Book Club choice. She has been
visiting Ethiopia regularly for more than forty years and has
traveled extensively throughout the country.
Nigel Pavitt was born and educated in England but has lived in
Kenya all his adult life. An accomplished photographer, he has
written five books and his photographs have illustrated several
others. He has traveled widely and first visited Ethiopia in 1968.
A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Nigel has been honored
with an MBE (Member of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II in
1965 and an OGW (Order of the Grand Warrior of Kenya) by the
President of Kenya in 1993.
Frederic Courbet was born in Belgium and started his photographic
career in Europe. In 2005 he moved to Kenya to work as a freelance
photographer and cameraman. From there, he covered more than
fifteen countries in Africa and had his work published in many
prestigious international newspapers and magazines such as The
Guardian, The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, Time magazine,
and Newsweek. His work can also been seen in his long-lasting
relationships with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, GHR
Foundation, and Girls Effect. Frederic now operates from Sydney,
Australia.
Justus Mulinge is a young Kenyan photographer who lives in Nairobi
with his wife and two sons. With his eye for detail, he was an
important member of the photographic team for this book. His
expertise in post-production has been invaluable. Photographers
Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher have journeyed over 300,000 miles,
through forty-five countries and recorded over two hundred African
cultures. They have produced fifteen acclaimed books, including
Maasai, Africa Adorned, African Ark, African Ceremonies, and Dinka:
Legendary Cattle Keepers of Sudan. They received with the United
Nations Award for Excellence for their "vision and understanding of
the role of cultural traditions in the pursuit of world peace."
They are presently working on African Twilight, a study of
ceremonies across the continent from birth to death.
"This is a unique book written by world authorities on the history and culture of Ethiopia. The photographs bring the sites to life and capture the hearts of us all. I was in awe as I laid eyes on the rock-carved churches of Lalibela, and I was even more impressed by King Lalibela's vision in creating a New Jerusalem . . . truly a vision of a great king. The inspiring photographs and descriptions of the churches bring to light the simplicity, veneration, and godliness of these places. This is a call for readers to go visit Ethiopia, and it will surely make this country one of the top religious tourism destinations in the world."--Zahi Hawass, UN ambassador for Global Cultural Heritage
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