African Philosophy/Annotated Bibliography/Claude Sumner The Source of African Philosophy the Ethiopian Philosophy of Man

Bibliographical Information
Sumner, Claude:, The Source of African Philosophy: the Ethiopian Philosophy of Man, Aethiopistische Forschungen (Ed. Siegbert Uhlig), Vol. 20, 1986, Universität Hamburg, Abteilung Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik

URL where reference was found
http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/AEF// - note web link for specific article does not exist, hardcopy only and not available online.

Abstract
In-depth treatment of Ethiopian philosophy plus an anthology of several texts translated into English (from Ge'ez) by the author: these are translations into Ge'ez adapted or augmented by the translators to Ethiopian thinking. In that sense, they can be called "Ethiopian philosophy" The latter two are original Ethiopian philosophy.
 * Sections of "The Physiologue", "The book of Philosophers" and "The life and Maxims of Skendes"
 * "The treatise of Zera Yacob" (complete text)
 * Parts of the "Treatise of Walda Heywat"