MST200Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Translatio Imperii, Middle Ages, Kebra Nagast

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Ethiopia, most contact with europe was in the early and again in the late middle ages cultural exchange. Imaginative culture between ethiopia and europe throughout the middle ages it appears in a few locations, especially at the equator, they believed as far as you could go before it was too hot. The properties of the climate were believed to have shape the people, plants, and animals. 3 continents in the middle ages, europe, africa, asia some maps put ethiopia in africa, asia, or both. Came from different places (mapping convention, and scientific ideas of race, but also), biblical: Solomon and sheba, queen of ethiopia, writing done by solomon about sheba about. God and love, and the way of thinking that love for a person relates to love for god. Magi are depicted as exotic, lead there by the star which associated them with oriental culture. By the later middle ages, they are depicted with different skin colours, and ages.

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