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Ce premier Bulletin de la Maison des études éthiopiennes est celui de la "relance" de la recherche internationale, et donc française, en Éthiopie après la chute du Derg. En marquant la transition avec l'ère de la Section française des Antiquités éthiopiennes, il fait l'état des recherches en cours dans tous les domaines scientifiques couverts par la Maison, de la paléontologie aux sciences sociales et au droit.
Humanities, Multidisciplinary --- Cultural studies --- Amharic literature --- anthropology --- archaeology --- art history --- epistemology --- Ethiopian studies --- ethno-history --- ethnography --- exhibition --- historiography --- history --- human rights --- law --- law publications --- literature --- medicine --- paleontology --- political science --- prehistory --- scientific missions --- university --- exposition --- art éthiopien --- médecine --- anthropologie --- ethno-histoire --- historiographie --- histoire --- littérature amharique --- Beta Israel --- archéologie
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Anthropology --- Area Studies --- Amharic literature --- archaeology --- anthropology --- Ethiopian Christianity --- Ethiopian Church --- Ethiopian studies --- ethno-history --- historiography --- history --- languages --- manuscripts --- megalithism --- scientific missions --- architecture --- christianisme éthiopien --- Église éthiopienne --- Éthiopie --- ethno-histoire --- études éthiopiennes --- histoire --- linguistique --- mégalithisme --- récits de voyage --- manuscrits --- Moyen Âge --- pratiques funéraires --- religion --- littérature amharique --- anthropologie --- ethnographie
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The Reader includes sample works of modern writers starting with the first story by Afewerk Ghebre Jesus written in 1908 up to the writings of the early 2000s, which continue Amharic literature in various genres. The Chrestomathy is supplemented with linguistic and cultural comments of lexical, grammatical and ethno-cultural nature. Short biographies of the writers are included. Ethiopian literature is justly considered young, though it is based on a very old cultural foundation. Its major benefit is the focus on an individual person displaying moral integrity and unity with the environment.
Ethiopian literature. --- Amharic literature. --- {mlrhring}Ad{macr}am Rat{macr}a --- T{macr}adala Gabra Heywat. --- Ba{mlrhring}{macr}alu Germ{macr}a --- Mange{acute}stu Gad{macr}amu. --- Hadis {mlrhring}Alam{macr}ayahu. --- {mlrhring}Ab{acute}e Guba{tilde}n{macr}a --- Berh{macr}anu Zaryehun. --- T{macr}adasa Liban. --- Kabada Mik{macr}a{mlrhring}{acute}el. --- Makwanen {mlrhring}End{macr}alk{macr}a{caron}caw, --- Heruy Walda Sellase, --- Afevork Ghevre Jesus,
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