(a monarchy that continued, with a hiatus between 5, untilĪlways relatively poor, the Abyssinians were nonetheless a proud, independent people, most of them adopting a cloistered, orthodox form of Christianity when no other African indigenous people held that faith. Mountains to join King Solomon in Jerusalem, and, according to legend, she founded the Axum dynasty that established its rule in the first century A.D. The Queen of Sheba later descended from the Ethiopian Across the nearby Red Sea, further to the north, Moses led his people to freedom. The earthquake-prone Great Rift Valley, has a biblical quality-and little wonder. Situated at the conjunction of the African and Arab worlds known as the Horn of Africa, the mountainous country, split down the middle by Possibly the cradle of mankind, the ancient land of Abyssinia, now called Ethiopia, is the birthplace of coffee. Lewis Lewin, Phantastica: Narcotic and Stimulating Drugs (1931) and by this abuse are inspired to profound wisdom on It may also be observed in coffee house politicians whoĭrink cup after cup. Manifest by a remarkable loquaciousness sometimes accompanied by acceleratedĪssociation of ideas. an excessive state of brain-excitation which becomes The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our WorldĬoffee makes us severe, and grave, and philosophical.
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