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G. S. Bayer and Gabriel the Mongol: Some of the Earliest Documents on Tibetan and Mongolian Studies in Europe
Author Zorin, Alexander (著) ; Menyaev, Badma (著) ; Walravens, Hartmut (著)
Source 国際仏教学大学院大学研究紀要=Journal of the International College for Advanced Buddhist Studies=コクサイ ブッキョウガク ダイガクイン ダイガク ケンキュウ キヨウ
Volumen.26
Date2022.03.31
Pages104 - 40
Publisher国際仏教学大学院大学
Publisher Url http://www.icabs.ac.jp/
Location東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordGottlieb Siegfried Bayer; Gabriel the Mongol; the Hunterian Library of the University of Glasgow; Tibetan; Oirat and Mongolian scripts; Tibetan and Oirat manuscripts; history of Tibetan and Mongolian studies; the Halle Orphanage
AbstractGottlieb (Theophilus) Siegfried Bayer (1694–1738), the first Orientalist at the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences, came to Russia in 1726. By that time, he had already collected a certain amount of information on Tibetan, Oirat and Mongolian alphabets along with a few examples of texts in the first two languages and had published some of these materials. The other hero of the paper is a person known as Gabriel the Mongol, either an Oirat or a Mongol who served the Russians as an interpreter in Moscow.1 Most of the data Bayer had by the mid-1720s was obtained from Gabriel, apparently via Bayer’s contacts among the pietists2 who were active in Russia at that time. The aim of our paper is to analyze the contribution to Tibetan and Mongolian studies made by Bayer with use of Gabriel the Mongol’s manuscripts and present several documents from Bayer’s personal collection kept in the Hunterian Library of the University of Glasgow.
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ISSN13434128 (P)
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Created date2023.06.28
Modified date2024.04.22



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