Monday, November 21, 2016

University of Toronto launches Ge’ez, course part of its Ethiopian studies program.

(Nov 22, (Toronto))--University of Toronto launches a course in 2,000-year-old Ge’ez, part of its Ethiopian studies program aided by a star.

Along with Greek, Hebrew and Arabic, Ethiopia’s Ge’ez is considered one of the world’s oldest Semitic languages—but you’ve probably never heard of it. Michael Gervers, a professor in the department of historical and cultural studies at the University of Toronto, believes it’s important to resurrect it.

“The entire history of Ethiopia is in this language,” he says. “Everything written up until 1850 was written in Ge’ez, so we have 2,000 years of textual material that people don’t have access to.” It was replaced by Amharic as Ethiopia’s official language.

In 2015, Gervers started a fund to create an Ethiopian studies program at U of T, setting a goal of $200,000 and donating $50,000 of his own money. The dean’s office matched that donation; and this year, so did Abel Tesfaye—the Toronto-born, Grammy-winning R&B singer professionally known as The Weeknd, whose parents immigrated to Canada from Ethiopia in the 1980s. Read more from Macleans »

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