Edward Ullendorff
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Edward Ullendorff (b. 1920) is a British academic, and an authority on Semitic languages and Ethiopia. He is now Professor Emeritus at SOAS, where he was Professor of Ethiopian Studies and then of Semitic Languages,.
He was previously Reader in Semitic Languages at the University of St. Andrews, Professor of Semitic Languages at the University of Manchester, and Professor of Ethiopic at the University of Oxford.
He was educated at Gymnasium Graues Kloster, the Hebrew University and the University of Oxford.
[edit] Works
- Exploration and Study of Abyssinia. A brief survey
- The Semitic Languages of Ethiopia. A Comparative Phonology (1955)
- An Amharic Chrestomathy (1965)
- The challenge of Amharic (1965) An inaugural lecture delivered on 28 October 1964
- The Ethiopians: An Introduction to Country and People (1966)
- Ethiopia and the Bible (1968) Schweich Lectures of The British Academy 1967
- Is Biblical Hebrew a Language? (1977)
- Autobiography of Emperor Haile Sellassie of Ethiopia (1978)
- The Amharic Letters Emperor Theodore of Ethiopia to Queen Victoria and Her Special Envoy (1979) with David L. Appleyard, Girma-Selassie Asfaw
- The Hebrew Letters of Prester John (1982) with C. F. Beckingham.
- A Tigrinya Chrestomathy (1985)
- The Two Zions : Reminiscences of Jerusalem and Ethiopia (1989)
- From Emperor Haile Selassie to H. J. Polotsky Collected Papers IV: An Ethiopian and Semitic Miscellany
- From the Bible to Enrico Cerulli A Miscellany of Ethiopian and Semitic Papers
[edit] References
- Who's Who 2007
- Simon Hopkins, "Bibliography of the Writings of Professor Edward Ullendorff", in: Journal of Semitic Studies XXXIV/2 (1989), pp. 253-289.
- Dina Ullendorff, "Bibliography of the Writings of Professor Edward Ullendorff (1988-99)", in: Journal of Semitic Studies XLV/1 (2000), pp. 131-136.