[DE-SBB] Ms. or. fol. 429 — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

[DE-SBB] Ms. or. fol. 429 — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum

İsim [DE-SBB] Ms. or. fol. 429 — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum
Yazar Croonenburgh, Joannes
Basım Yeri Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz - Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Konu linguistics
Tür Kitap
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 9
Fiziksel Boyutlar 32,5 x 21 cm
Kütüphane: Kalamos
Demirbaş Numarası Ms. or. fol. 429
Kayıt Numarası DE1Book_manuscript_00002566
Lokasyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Notlar recently bound in brown paper binding, stamped with crest of arms — Specimens of various oriental types of script: loose characters with indications of their sounds in Latin script. — paper — A: Japanese script * 4 ff. * beginning with a horizontal line, sound: it’s in а Latin note Fera canna and catta canna are mentioned. B: Javanese script * 1 p. * hanacaraka, without and with vowel (i, u, é, o) and - r. The type of the script is central Pasisir, 18th century. // Puh Solobog // Kuneng warnanen mangkeki, abunga sik kang kocapa mundur sabalane mangko, mantuk sira ing Madinah tan kawarna ing marga prapteng jro …/ C: Sinhalese script, extensive list * 10 pp. The last page contains a Latin dedication written in 18th century ornamental script: “Hasce Litteras ac Syllabas cingalas in Gratiam Clar. ac Celeb. Viri Adr. Reeland Orient. Ling. Prof. scripsit Ioannes Croonenburgh, S.S. Candid”. Probably the three specimens of oriental script belonged to the collection of Professor Reland (mostly written with one e), a well-known eighteenth century Orientalist of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands (died 1718 A.D., see Lit. of Java, II, p. 870, Br KMA 6644). Clergymen who had been his pupils sent him letters with curious pieces of information about the oriental countries where they worked, probably in the service of the V.O.C., the Dutch East India Company.
Sınıf numarası Ms. or. fol. 429
Koleksiyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Editör Datenübernahme SBB
Lisans CC0 1.0
Çoğaltma Scan, Digitalisat FID IIIF (10/18)
Düzenleme durumu First input complete
Katalog VOHD 22,1, 172, Titik/Hanstein (Seite 367)

[DE-SBB] Ms. or. fol. 429 — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum — Alphabetum Japanicum Javanicum et Ceilanicum

Yazar Croonenburgh, Joannes
Basım Yeri Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz - Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Konu linguistics
Tür Kitap
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 9
Fiziksel Boyutlar 32,5 x 21 cm
Kütüphane Kalamos
Demirbaş Numarası Ms. or. fol. 429
Kayıt Numarası DE1Book_manuscript_00002566
Lokasyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Notlar recently bound in brown paper binding, stamped with crest of arms — Specimens of various oriental types of script: loose characters with indications of their sounds in Latin script. — paper — A: Japanese script * 4 ff. * beginning with a horizontal line, sound: it’s in а Latin note Fera canna and catta canna are mentioned. B: Javanese script * 1 p. * hanacaraka, without and with vowel (i, u, é, o) and - r. The type of the script is central Pasisir, 18th century. // Puh Solobog // Kuneng warnanen mangkeki, abunga sik kang kocapa mundur sabalane mangko, mantuk sira ing Madinah tan kawarna ing marga prapteng jro …/ C: Sinhalese script, extensive list * 10 pp. The last page contains a Latin dedication written in 18th century ornamental script: “Hasce Litteras ac Syllabas cingalas in Gratiam Clar. ac Celeb. Viri Adr. Reeland Orient. Ling. Prof. scripsit Ioannes Croonenburgh, S.S. Candid”. Probably the three specimens of oriental script belonged to the collection of Professor Reland (mostly written with one e), a well-known eighteenth century Orientalist of the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands (died 1718 A.D., see Lit. of Java, II, p. 870, Br KMA 6644). Clergymen who had been his pupils sent him letters with curious pieces of information about the oriental countries where they worked, probably in the service of the V.O.C., the Dutch East India Company.
Sınıf numarası Ms. or. fol. 429
Koleksiyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz
Editör Datenübernahme SBB
Lisans CC0 1.0
Çoğaltma Scan, Digitalisat FID IIIF (10/18)
Düzenleme durumu First input complete
Katalog VOHD 22,1, 172, Titik/Hanstein (Seite 367)
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