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- Walda Heywat (Amharic: ወልደ ሕይወት; 1633–1710), also called Mitku, was an Ethiopian philosopher. He was the beloved disciple of Zara Yacob, who wrote a well...
- Yaqob, the Emperor from the 15th century. Zera Yacob had a disciple, Walda Heywat, who also wrote a philosophical treatise, systematising his master’s thought...
- entourage, Heywät served as a senior counsel and advised on and was a strong proponent of Ethiopia's modernisation. Specifically, Heywät sought to integrate...
- teacher of Habtu's two sons, and at the request of his patron's son Walda Heywat, Yacob wrote his famous 1667 treatise investigating the light of reason...
- supposedly in 1668. The other hatata is written by his patron's son, Walda Heywat (Wäldä Hewat) some years later, in 1693 or later. Especially Zera Yacob's...
- modern period figures such as Zera Yacob (1599–1692) and his student Walda Heywat, who wrote Hatata (Inquiry) in 1667 as an argument for the existence of...
- the 17th-century philosopher Zera Yacob, and that of his disciple Walda Heywat. Yacob in his writings discusses religion, morality, and existence. He comes...
- Gankin, É. B. (1969). Amxarsko-russkij slovar'. Pod redaktsiej K****a Gäbrä Heywät. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo 'Sovetskaja Éntsiklopedija'. Guidi, I. (1901). Vocabolario...
- creation. Notable philosophers from that area are Zera Yacob and Walda Heywat. After the death of Iyasu I the empire fell into a period of political turmoil...
- Sumner Ethiopian Philosophy: The treatise of Zärʼa Yaʻe̳quo and Wäldä Ḥe̳ywåt Addis Ababa University, (1976) pp. 149 footnotes 312, Quote: "D'Abbadie...