A SUPPLEMENTARY FALASHA BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Wolf Leslau



STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BOOKLORE (SBB) Vol. 3 (1957) pp. 9-27.
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VI. ARTICLES ON ETHIOPIA AND AFRICA MENTIONING ALSO THE FALASHAS

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198. מלוכת ישראל אחרי הריסת ירושלים. הלבנון Vol. X, No.28 (1869), p. 221: the Zague are of Jewish origin.

199. Aescoly, A. Z.אמונתם של החבשים עד שלא נתנצרו. תרביץ Tarbitz, XII (1941) , 136-137.

200. Anonymous. Review of Samuel Gobat, Journal of three years residence in Abyssinia. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, IV, (1834), 168-277 (Falashas, pp. 272-273).

201. D'Abbadie, A. L'Abyssinie et le roi Theodore. Le Correspondent. Paris, tome 37, 2eme livraison (25 fevrier, 1868), pp. 291, 307.

202. Blanc, H. The native races of Abyssinia. Transactions of the Anthropological Society of London. New series, VII (1869), pp. 291-298 (Falashas, pp. 294-295.

203. Foa, A. In Abyssinia. Il Vessillo Israelitico, XLIV (1896), pp. 41-44.
A letter from T. Foa on Jews in Ethiopia, annotated by Flumino Servi.

204. Crosby, Oscar J. Abyssinia - the country and People. National Geographic Magazine, XII (1901), 89-102 (p. 97 on Falasha painters).

205. Friedlander, Israel. Abdallah b. Saba, der Begrunder der Si'a und sein judischer Ursprung. Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie, XXIII (1909), 296-327; XXIV (1910), 1-46 (pp. 26-46 on Abdallah's teaching in connection with the Falashas).
Reviewed by Jacques Faitlovitch in Rivista Israelitica, VII(1910) 117-119.

206. Chajes, H. P. Review of J. Faitlovitch, Quer durch Abessinien. Rivista Israelitica, VII (1910), 103-107).

207. Loewe, Heinrich. Review of J. Faitlovitch, Quer durch Abessinien. Die Welt, September 15, 1911.

208. Vollmecke, P. Review of K. Rathjens, Die Juden in in Abessinien. Anthropos, XIV-XV (1919-1920) , 1174-1175.

209. Conti Rossini, C. Review of K. Rathjens, Die Juden in Abessinien. Oriente Moderno, Vol. I (1921), pp. 52-53.

210. Conti Rossini, C. La guerra turcoabissina del 1578. Oriente Moderno, Vol. I (1921), p. 689.

211. Guidi, I. La chiese abissina. Oriente Moderno, Vol. II (1922-1923), p. 124, N. I.
On the origin of the Falashas.

212. Goitein, E. D. Note on Eldad the Danite. Jewish Quarterly Review, XVII (1926-1927), p. 483.
Eldad was a Falasha.

213. Gruhl, M. Die Menschen der athiopischen Welt. Atlantis, Berlin, Vol. I, No. 10 (1929), pp. 584-595 (Falashas, p. 586).

214. Almagia, Roberto. Geograpfia antropica: genti, linguaggi, religione. I centri abitati. L'Africa Orientale. Reale societa geografica Italiana. Bologna Zanichelli, 1935, pp. 212-213.

215. De Borja, Vizmanos. Del primitivo Hamita al actual Etiope. Razon y Fe, ano 35, Vol. CIX, No. 467 (1935), pp. 433-455 (Los judeos Falachas, pp. 447-450.

216. Aufhauser, Joh B. Das religiose Antlitz Abessiniens. Koloniale Rundschau, XXVIII (1936), 361-363.
Speaks about the influence of Judaism on the religion of the Ethiopians, about the Falashas and the Christian missions among them.

217. Cattan Sellim. Nell Impero italiano dell'A. O. Religione e culti in Abissinia. Rassegna Italiana, anno 19, ser. 3, XLIII (1936), 545-554.
(pp. 546, 553, on the religion of the Falashas, and their persecution).

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