Jan Knappert
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1927 – 2005
Who was Jan Knappert?
Dr. Jan Knappert was a well-known expert on the Swahili language. He was also an Esperantist, and he wrote an Esperanto-Swahili dictionary.
Knappert translated many literary and historical works from Swahili; including Utendi wa Tambuka, a very early Swahili epic poem. He also translated the Finnish national epic, The Kalevala, into Swahili.
Knappert taught in Leuven and London, as well as several African universities. He also participated in several Esperanto conventions in the 1970s, such as TEJO.
Dr. Jan Knappert was Lecturer of Bantu Languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies, specializing in Swahili traditional and religious literature. He wrote extensively about the manuscripts he collected and deposited in the SOAS Archives. His most important contributions include Four Centuries of Swahili Verses, Swahili Islamic Poetry, Epic Poetry in Swahili and other African Languages, A Survey of Swahili Islamic Epic Sagas. He also resided at the University of Dar es Salaam where he became Secretary of the East African Swahili Committee as well as Editor of the Journal of the same committee, after the death of W.H. Whiteley, in the 1970s.
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- Born
- Jan 14, 1927
- Nationality
- Netherlands
- Lived in
- North Holland
- Died
- May 30, 2005
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on July 23, 2013
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