Miscellaneous
Job Ludolf (1624–1704) as the Founder of Ethiopic Studies in Europe
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Fellman, Jack
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The beginnings of African Linguistics.
African Studies 37:2
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Noordegraaf, Jan, Garland Cannon, Jack Fellman & Wolfgang Viereck
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