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Biographies of '''Ethiopian Scholars''' (in chronological order).
*[[Ethiopian Scholarship]] - survey of works by Ethiopian Scholars
See also: [[Ethiopia]] -- [[Ethiopian]] -/- [[Ethiopic language]] -/- [[Ethiopian Authors]] -- [[Ethiopian Fiction]]
[[Kidāna Wald keflē (1862-1944), scholar]]
[[Kidāna Wald keflē (1862-1944), scholar]]



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Biographies of Ethiopian Scholars (in chronological order).

See also: Ethiopia -- Ethiopian -/- Ethiopic language -/- Ethiopian Authors -- Ethiopian Fiction


Kidāna Wald keflē (1862-1944), scholar

He has edited the traditional Ethiopian commentary on the Book of Ezekiel in 1924, including elements of Jewish biblical interpretation. He has also published a Ge’ez-Amharic dictionary in which cognates of other ancient languages like Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and Greek are indicated.

Heruy waldasellāssē (1878-1938), scholar

He has written a biography mainly of the Apostles Peter and Paul, based especially on N.T sources. Referring to historical contexts, the work suggests reasons for which various letters of the Apostles were written.