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<font size = "3">'''Welcome to Medieval Nubia!'''</font>
<font size = "3">'''Welcome to Medieval Nubia!'''</font>  


<font size = "3">This is a site dedicated to the collaborative publication of scholarly resources for the study of medieval Nubia. It is a site that will grow as scholars from the international community use and contribute to it. A preliminary list of resources appears below. All articles on this site can be edited by multiple people at once, and their edits can automatically appear on the live website, available for the world to use. If you are interested in editing or adding to one of the available articles, or if you would like to contribute a new scholarly resource of your own, feel free to contact us, and we can give you the necessary editorial access. We welcome any and all ideas for growing this site and making it useful to the widest number of people.
<font size = "2">[[Заглавная_страница|'''''На русском'''''</font>]]


<font size = "3">This is a site dedicated to the collaborative publication of scholarly resources for the study of medieval Nubia. It is a site that will grow as scholars from the international community use and contribute to it. A preliminary list of resources appears below. All articles on this site can be edited by multiple people at once, and their edits can automatically appear on the live website, available for the world to use. If you are interested in editing or adding to one of the available articles, or if you would like to contribute a new scholarly resource of your own, feel free to [[MedNub:About|contact us]], and we can give you the necessary editorial access. We welcome any and all ideas for growing this site and making it useful to the widest number of people.


'''New Publications:''' A new translation of the Old Nubian ''Miracle of Saint Mina'' into English and Dongolawi Andaandi is now available at [http://www.uitgeverij.cc/publications/the-miracle-of-saint-mina/ Uitgeverij].  And now introducing the [http://www.dbmnt.uw.edu.pl/ Database of Medieval Nubian Texts].
'''Announcing:''' A new ''Dotawo'' monograph, [https://punctumbooks.com/titles/the-old-nubian-texts-from-attiri/ The Old Nubian Texts from Attiri], with images of the Attiri texts available in high-resolution [[Attiri|here]].


'''Articles on Nubian Languages:'''
'''Main Features:''' [[Medieval_Nubia:_A_Source_Book|Medieval Nubia: A Source Book]], an online, print-on-demand, customizable collection of sources in translation for the study of medieval Nubia, including an online version of Giovanni Vantini's [[Giovanni Vantini's Oriental Sources Concerning Nubia|''Oriental Sources Concerning Nubia'']] and our own [[Occidental Sources Concerning Nubia|''Occidental Sources Concerning Nubia'']].


[[Corrections and Additions]] to Gerald Browne's ''Old Nubian Dictionary''.
'''Recent Publications:''' Check out ''Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies'' in [http://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/djns/ PDF] and [https://punctumbooks.com/?s=dotawo print-on-demand] formats. We also recommend a translation of the Old Nubian ''Miracle of Saint Mina'' into English and Dongolawi Andaandi now available at [http://www.uitgeverij.cc/publications/the-miracle-of-saint-mina/ Uitgeverij]; the [[Database of Medieval Nubian Texts]]; [http://www.amazon.com/dp/019989163X ''Medieval Nubia: A Social and Economic History''] and [http://www.amazon.com/Chronological-Systems-Christian-Nubia-SUPPLEMENTS/dp/839259195X Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia].


A [[Guide to the Texts]] of Medieval Nubia.
'''Articles:''' Check out a list of this site's main [[articles]], as well indices to other major resources and sites in the field of medieval Nubia.
 
The [[Nubian Berichtigungsliste]].
 
[[Old Nubian Literary Texts]] by Gerald M. Browne.
 
'''Articles by Guest Contributor [[William Y. Adams]]:'''
 
[[Archaeology]] - [[Ceramic art]] - [[Chronology]] - [[Churches and church architecture]] - [[Economy]] - [[Geography and geology]] - [[History]] - [[Languages]] - [[Mortuary practices]] - [[Nomenclature]] - [[Religion]] - [[Religious art]] - [[Textile art]] - [[Towns, villages and houses]]
 
'''Work in Progress:''' [[Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia]] - The [[Corpus of Wall Paintings from Christian Nubia]] - The [[Inscriptions of the Church of Sonqi Tino]].
 
'''Indices and Related Resources:'''
 
Short articles on the [[Nubian kingdoms]] and major Nubian [[Sites]]. - An index of [[:Category:Texts|texts]] from medieval Nubia discussed on this site. - [[External links]] related to Nubian studies, including collected scholarly articles. - An online collection of [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Maps_of_Nubia maps] of Nubia. - Read about how to join the [[Old Nubian Discussion Group]].
 
 
'''Note:''' In the last week of January, 2011, this site was subjected to repeated automated internet attacks. For this reason, it has been necessary to disable anonymous editing and account creation. If you are a student of Nubian studies and wish to contribute to this website, please contact Giovanni Ruffini at grr919@gmail.com.

Latest revision as of 01:43, 24 November 2016

Welcome to Medieval Nubia!

На русском

This is a site dedicated to the collaborative publication of scholarly resources for the study of medieval Nubia. It is a site that will grow as scholars from the international community use and contribute to it. A preliminary list of resources appears below. All articles on this site can be edited by multiple people at once, and their edits can automatically appear on the live website, available for the world to use. If you are interested in editing or adding to one of the available articles, or if you would like to contribute a new scholarly resource of your own, feel free to contact us, and we can give you the necessary editorial access. We welcome any and all ideas for growing this site and making it useful to the widest number of people.

Announcing: A new Dotawo monograph, The Old Nubian Texts from Attiri, with images of the Attiri texts available in high-resolution here.

Main Features: Medieval Nubia: A Source Book, an online, print-on-demand, customizable collection of sources in translation for the study of medieval Nubia, including an online version of Giovanni Vantini's Oriental Sources Concerning Nubia and our own Occidental Sources Concerning Nubia.

Recent Publications: Check out Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies in PDF and print-on-demand formats. We also recommend a translation of the Old Nubian Miracle of Saint Mina into English and Dongolawi Andaandi now available at Uitgeverij; the Database of Medieval Nubian Texts; Medieval Nubia: A Social and Economic History and Chronological Systems of Christian Nubia.

Articles: Check out a list of this site's main articles, as well indices to other major resources and sites in the field of medieval Nubia.