Giovanni Vantini's Oriental Sources Concerning Nubia

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Father Giovanni Vantini FSCJ's Oriental Sources Concerning Nubia, published as a field-manual for archaeologists of medieval Nubia, has long been a standard reference guide in Nubian studies. With the permission of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Missionari Comboniani del Cuore di Gesu, we present excerpts from this monumental collection. Each author included in Vantini's source-book will be added to the list below as it becomes available for this source reader. Scholars of Nubian studies are aware of the acute need to revisit the editions and translations of the literary sources in Vantini's collection, and are invited to use the Medieval Nubia wiki as a forum for discussing these issues. Note that corrigenda and addenda to these texts will be gradually provided as more of them becomes available online. The entries already including bibliographic updates and remarks are marked with an asterisk.

Abba Mina

Abd al-Karim as-Sam'ani

Abu-l-Qasim

Abu Hamid al-Andalusi

Abu Salih the Armenian

Abu Shama

Acta Mercuri / Gadla Marqorewos

al-Khuwarezmi*

al-Farghani

al-Fazari*

al-Hawari

al-Idrisi Abridged

al-Isfahani

al-Kharaqi

al-Marrakushi

al-Miskawaih

al-Qadi al-Fadil

al-Waqidi*

Arab Nicene Canons

Assaph Hebraeus

as-Suyuti

at-Taghribirdi

Avicenna

az-Zamakhshari

Benjamin of Tudela

Coptic Documents of the 10th-12th Century

Coptic Scalae 12th-14th Century

Cosmas Indicopleustes*

David of Beth Rabban

David Reubeni

Ellath Kul-'Ellan

"Haismavourk" The Armenian Synaxary of Ter Israel

Ibn Hazm

Ibn Qalanisi

Ibn Ridwan

Ibn Wasif Shah

Ibn Yunus

Jacob of Edessa

John of Biclar*

John of Ephesus

John of Nikiou

John the Deacon

Kitab al-Istibsar

Malalas*

Michael the Syrian

Muhammad B. Muh

Severus (Sawirus)

Skariphos

Siraj ad-Din... al-Wardi

Synaxarium Arabo-Jacobiticum

Synaxarium Aethiopicum

Yahya al-Intaki