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Edward Ullendorff FBA (25
January 1920 – 6
March 2011) was a
British scholar of
Semitic languages and
Ethiopian studies.
Ullendorff was born on 25 January...
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known as Job Leutholf, was a
German orientalist, born at Erfurt.
Edward Ullendorff rates Ludolf as
having "the most
illustrious name in
Ethiopic scholarship"...
- the tabot), or to the
tablet and
chest together.
According to
Edward Ullendorff, the Ge'ez (an
Ethiopian Semitic language) word
tabot is
derived from...
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Fundamenta Krestomatio de la
Lingvo Esperanto, Paris: Hachette, 1903
Edward Ullendorff, A
Tigrinya Chrestomathy, Stuttgart:
Steiner Werlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 1985...
- 5.5
metres (18 ft) high, with a disk and
crescent at the top;
Edward Ullendorff believes these symbols "no
doubt meant to
place the
stele under the protection...
- He
reigned for 34
years and 2 months. The
British historian,
Edward Ullendorff,
stated that Zara
Yaqob "was
unquestionably the
greatest ruler Ethiopia...
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University Press. p. 231. ISBN 978-0-511-39338-9.
Moscati S.,
Spitaler A.,
Ullendorff E., von
Soden W. (1980). An
Introduction to the
Comparative Grammar of...
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Tigris and the Euphrates, are in Mesopotamia. However, the
scholar Edward Ullendorff has
argued in
support of this identification. In the Fra
Mauro map of...
- Britannica. 6
March 2024. The
Bible in Tigrinya.
United Bible Society. 1997.
Ullendorff,
Edward (1960). The Ethiopians.
Oxford University Press.
Ministry of Information...
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avant l'Islam (1951) E.
Ullendorff,
Candace (Acts VIII, 27) and the
Queen of
Sheba (New
Testament Studies, 1955, 53‒6) E.
Ullendorff, Hebraic-Jewish elements...