Languages of God: sacred scripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea
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Languages of God: sacred scripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea
27 July - 13 October 2019
Admission free
Sacred Scripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea
Ge’ez is one of the world’s ancient languages and is still used in the churches of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Members of Ethiopian and Eritrean communities living in the UK have worked together to curate a selection of vibrant and beautiful books produced by this scholarly and devout African culture.
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