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Äthiopisten, Archäologen, Afrikanisten, Historiker, Ethnologen, Linguisten
Multidisciplinary Views on the Horn of Africa
Festschrift in Honour of Rainer Voigt’s 70th Birthday
Vorwort von Hatem Elliesie, herausgegeben von Hatem ElliesieCONTENTS:
Internal & External Denomination / Eigen- & Fremdbezeichnungen:
Klaus Geus:
Wolbert G. C. Smidt:
Religion:
Dirk Bustorf:
Jörg Haustein:
Magic & Healing in Ethiopian Christianity / Magie & Heilung im äthiopischen Christentum:
Astrid Otto:
Till Peter Otto:
Culture & Literature / Kultur & Literatur:
Frederica De Sisto:
Carsten Hoffmann:
Music & Liturgy / Musik & Liturgie:
Maija Priess:
Klaus Wedekind:
The Horn of Africa between the Continents / Das Horn von Afrika zwischen den Kontinenten:
Gerhard Krebs:
David Kersting:
Education / Bildungswesen:
Tanja R. Müller:
Saleh Mahmud Idris:
Arabic-Ethiopian Relationship / Arabisch-Äthiopische Beziehungen:
Hani Hayajneh:
Linguistics I: Phonology & Morphology / Sprachwissenschaft I: Phonologie & Morphologie:
Beniam Mitiku:
Charlotte & Klaus Wedekind:
Linguistics II: Syntax / Sprachwissenschaft II: Syntax:
Maria Bulakh:
Rainer Voigt:
REZENSIONEN:
“In addition to its contents, there are at least three reasons to consider the book under review an important contribution to Ethiopian studies. First of all, it is presented in the form of a Festschrift in honour of Rainer Voigt, one of the most distinguished Semitists and Ethiopianists, active now for more than four decades, who has contributed extensively to the investigation of Ethiopian Semitic languages as well as the Semitic and Afroasiatic at large, occasionally even beyond these limits. [...] Secondly, this book inaugurates the new series, Studien zum Horn von Afrika (four have appeared to date), published by the Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, a publisher well known to all those interested in African linguistics. The series further expands the number of scholarly contributions on the area of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Orbis aethiopicus, or even – with a clearly marked geographical target and with a less methodologically oriented approach – Horn of Africa studies: this aspect is quite in keeping with the heterogeneous profile of the volume. Thirdly, the book documents the scholarly activities developed by the Arbeitskreis Äthiopistik at the Freie Universität Berlin led by Voigt and coordinated by the editor, Hatem Elliesie. In fact, the Festschrift mainly consists of papers presented at three colloquia hosted by the Chair of Semitistik at the FU Berlin since 2009 [...], plus additional contributions from invited authors and fellows. Some of the latter contributions in particular bring the research in some special fields up to date, and offer a valid starting point for further research. [...] The editorial apparatus of this volume is remarkable. Very welcome is the final Index, but there is also a long list of abbreviations that would be more appropriate to an encyclopaedia than to a miscellany [...] The editor and the publishing house should be congratulated for this achievement.“ (Alessandro Bausi in “Aethiopica“ 20/2017, 276-280)
Internal & External Denomination / Eigen- & Fremdbezeichnungen:
Klaus Geus:
Wolbert G. C. Smidt:
Religion:
Dirk Bustorf:
Jörg Haustein:
Magic & Healing in Ethiopian Christianity / Magie & Heilung im äthiopischen Christentum:
Astrid Otto:
Till Peter Otto:
Culture & Literature / Kultur & Literatur:
Frederica De Sisto:
Carsten Hoffmann:
Music & Liturgy / Musik & Liturgie:
Maija Priess:
Klaus Wedekind:
The Horn of Africa between the Continents / Das Horn von Afrika zwischen den Kontinenten:
Gerhard Krebs:
David Kersting:
Education / Bildungswesen:
Tanja R. Müller:
Saleh Mahmud Idris:
Arabic-Ethiopian Relationship / Arabisch-Äthiopische Beziehungen:
Hani Hayajneh:
Linguistics I: Phonology & Morphology / Sprachwissenschaft I: Phonologie & Morphologie:
Beniam Mitiku:
Charlotte & Klaus Wedekind:
Linguistics II: Syntax / Sprachwissenschaft II: Syntax:
Maria Bulakh:
Rainer Voigt:
REZENSIONEN:
“In addition to its contents, there are at least three reasons to consider the book under review an important contribution to Ethiopian studies. First of all, it is presented in the form of a Festschrift in honour of Rainer Voigt, one of the most distinguished Semitists and Ethiopianists, active now for more than four decades, who has contributed extensively to the investigation of Ethiopian Semitic languages as well as the Semitic and Afroasiatic at large, occasionally even beyond these limits. [...] Secondly, this book inaugurates the new series, Studien zum Horn von Afrika (four have appeared to date), published by the Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, a publisher well known to all those interested in African linguistics. The series further expands the number of scholarly contributions on the area of Ethiopian and Eritrean studies, Orbis aethiopicus, or even – with a clearly marked geographical target and with a less methodologically oriented approach – Horn of Africa studies: this aspect is quite in keeping with the heterogeneous profile of the volume. Thirdly, the book documents the scholarly activities developed by the Arbeitskreis Äthiopistik at the Freie Universität Berlin led by Voigt and coordinated by the editor, Hatem Elliesie. In fact, the Festschrift mainly consists of papers presented at three colloquia hosted by the Chair of Semitistik at the FU Berlin since 2009 [...], plus additional contributions from invited authors and fellows. Some of the latter contributions in particular bring the research in some special fields up to date, and offer a valid starting point for further research. [...] The editorial apparatus of this volume is remarkable. Very welcome is the final Index, but there is also a long list of abbreviations that would be more appropriate to an encyclopaedia than to a miscellany [...] The editor and the publishing house should be congratulated for this achievement.“ (Alessandro Bausi in “Aethiopica“ 20/2017, 276-280)