Mongolian_tibetan_scripts_primer.jpg
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English
:
Tibetan Primer of the Phags-pa and Lantsa Scripts. The successive columns display 4 scripts (from left to right):
Phags-pa
(abugida in its square seal form, rendered with the biggest font size),
Lantsa (an old form of the Ranjana abugida)
,
Tibetan
(abugida, rendered with the smallest font size),
Mongolian Bitchig
(joining abjad, with its traditional vertical top-to-bottom orientation),
traditional Chinese (Han) ideographs
and
Cyrillic
(alphabet, rendered in its cursive form). Obtained by a
Buriat
Cossack
officer, Tsokto Garmeyevich Badmazhapov, in 1903
[1]
Français
:
Description de l'
écriture phags-pa
, avec ses équivalents en
ranjana
(ou lantsa),
tibétain
,
mongol bitchig
,
chinois han
et
cursive cyrillique
. Obtenu par un officier
cosaque
bouriate
, Tsokto Garmeyevich Badmazhapov, en 1903
[1]
.
|
Date |
circa 1903
date QS:P,+1903-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
|
Source | scanned from Poppe, Nicholas. The Mongolian Monuments in ḤP'AGS-PA Script. Translated and edited by John R. Krueger. Wiesbaden : Otto Harrassowitz, 1957. |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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