Walda Heywat
Walda Heywat, also called Mitku, was an Ethiopian philosopher. He was the beloved disciple of Zera [Yacob (philosopher)|Zara Yacob], who wrote a well regarded work on the nature of truth and reason. Heywat took his mentor’s work and expanded upon it, addressing issues encountered by Ethiopians of that time.
Biography
Walda Heywat was one of the sons of Habtu, a rich Ethiopian merchant from Emfraz, and the student of Zera Yacob, whose work he continued in his Treatise of Walda Heywat, written in Geʽez. Walda Heywat was the son of Habta Egziabher, a friend of Zera Yacob in the town of Emfraz, where Zera Yacob spent the second part of his life. Zera Yacob was the teacher of the sons of Habtu and introduced Walda Heywat to his philosophy.It was Walda Heywat who encouraged Zera Yacob to write his Treatise of Zera Yacob, describing both his life and his thoughts.