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Turkish Religious Texts in Latin Script from 18th Century South-Eastern Anatolia : Transcriptions, Translations, and a Study of the Language /

Majda, Tadeusz

Turkish Religious Texts in Latin Script from 18th Century South-Eastern Anatolia : Transcriptions, Translations, and a Study of the Language / Tadeusz Majda. - 1 online resource (238 p.) - Studien zur Sprache, Geschichte und Kultur der Turkvölker ; 16 .

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- French Version by Father Desiré -- Turkish Version in Latin Script by Father Desiré -- Turkish Text in Modern Transcription -- English Translation of the Turkish Text -- A Study of the Language of the Artefact -- Sources used -- Glossary

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The manuscript no 35 of the Manuscript Collection of the John Rylands Library in Manchester contains a Turkish text in Latin script from the Diyarbakır region dated 1768. The text represents verses from the Gospels and Old Testament, religious teachings and "ations. The Turkish-language transcription takes up 32 folios. The author, Father Gery Desiré, remains a mystery. The Archives of the Capucin Friars in Paris do not seem to hold any mention of missionary activities in eastern Anatolia during the 18th century. A comment on folio 11 v of the manuscript suggests that the Turkish-language texts were used by Father Desiré in “converting” Armenians who spoke Turkish to Catholicism. The present volume consists of the French version by Father Desiré, the Turkish version in Latin script by Father Desiré, the Turkish text in modern transcription, an English translation of the Turkish text, and a study of the language of this extraordinary artefact.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9783879974283 9783112209042

10.1515/9783112209042 doi


HISTORY / Modern / General.

BS399.T9