Ethiopic, an African Writing System: Its History and Principles

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The Red Sea Press, 1997 - 176 páginas
Ayele Bekerie argues that Ethiopic is a component of the African knowledge systems and one of the major contributions made by Africans to world history and cultures. The author further elaborates that Ethiopic is a knowledge system which is brilliantly organized to represent philosophical features, such as ideography, mnemonics, syllography, astronomy, numerology and grammatology. Ethiopic is not only a cultural agency, but also a foundation to a great literary tradition in Ethiopia, which, for instance, has made a critical contribution to the history of Christianity by organically preserving The Book of Henok, widely believed to be a precursor of Christianity. In a sharp departure from the established view of most Ethiopianists of the old school, Ayele Bekerie contends that the Ethiopic writing system is much older than it has been previously thought, tracing back its origins to as far back as 2,000 B.C.E. This study also explores the dynamic linkages between the Ethiopic and Egyptian writing systems, suggesting the possible relationship between all African writing systems of the Nile Valley.
 

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Sabaeans ProtoEthiopic and Ethiopic Syllographs
2
Text in Ethiopic
8
An Overview of the Ethiopic Writing System
11
The Persistent Interjection of the Semitic Paradigm
18
Some General Analyses and Discussion
25
Asking Basic Questions
34
The Mindset Responsible for the External Paradigm
42
The Awakening The Challenge and the Real History
48
The Number Values of the Ethiopic Writing System
79
Fidäl and Äsräs Yänésäw
82
Analysis of the System
92
The Ethiopic Writing System and Locational Theory
98
Some Names and Meaning of the Syllographs
100
THE BOOK OF HÉNOK AND AFRICAN
105
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114
Hénokian Fragments in Aramaic and Greek Languages
115

General Historical Parallels Between
53
THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES
61
The Organic Link Between
70

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