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Basics of Ancient Ethiopic: A Complete Grammar, Workbook, and Lexicon

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Basics of Ancient Ethiopic: A Complete Grammar, Workbook, and Lexicon

Contributors:

By (Author) Archie T. Wright
Foreword by Loren T. Stuckenbruck

ISBN:

9780310539049

Publisher:

Zondervan

Imprint:

Zondervan Academic

Publication Date:

30th November 2022

UK Publication Date:

20th September 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Bibles
Language: reference and general
Language teaching and learning
History of religion
Christianity

Dewey:

492.8182421

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 278mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

843g

Description


Basics of Ancient Ethiopic by Archie Wright introduces students to the basic grammar of ancient Ethiopic (Ge'ez) while approaching the language through its wider cultural and literary context, and its historical legacy.

As part of the widely-used Zondervan Language Basics series of resources, Wright's Ethiopic grammar is a student-friendly introduction. It helps students learn by:

  • Minimizing technical jargon
  • Providing only the information needed to learn the basics
  • Breaking the grammar of language down into manageable and intuitive chunks
  • Illustrating the grammar in question by its use in rich selections from ancient Christian and the Second Temple Jewish books of 1 Enoch and Jubilees
  • Providing grammar, readings, exercises, and a lexicon all in one convenient volume

Basics of Ethiopic provides an ideal first step into this important language and focuses on getting the student into texts and translation as quickly as possible.

Author Bio

Dr. Archie Wright is the executive director of the Catholic Biblical Association of America. He is a visiting lecturer at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and London School of Theology in London, UK. His Doctorate is in the area of Second Temple Judaism and biblical interpretation in early Judaism and Christianity. He earned his PhD at Durham University in England under the supervision of professors Loren T. Stuckenbruck and C.T. Robert Hayward. Other publications include The Origin of Evil Spirits, Satan and the Problem of Evil, Early Jewish Literature: An Anthology, and The Spirit Says: Inspiration and Interpretation in Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Texts along with other essays and journal articles.

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