| Henry Ling Roth - 1896 - 566 páginas
...of the Philippine alphabets, the Mangain writing of Mindoro. " The characters on the dagger (Fig. 3) are decidedly letters of Indian origin, and, if read...(see Fig. 5), is found near Sanggau on a slab near the river side. The characters shew a debased type of Indian writing. I am sorry to say that my endeavours... | |
| Henry Ling Roth - 1896 - 566 páginas
...(Fig. 3) are decidedly letters of Indian origin, and, if read from left to right, look like ~ | may a \ ma \ ya \ ma \ ma \ mama \ ma \ ya \ ma \ . No meaning,...(see Fig. 5), is found near Sanggau on a slab near the river side. The characters shew a debased type of Indian writing. I am sorry to say that my endeavours... | |
| Dirk Jan Hoens, Rita Kloppenborg - 1983 - 234 páginas
...dagger are decidedly letters of Indian origin, and, if read from left to right, look like |[ majya mc\ ya\ ma\ ma\ \ \ \ \ ' ' ' ' ' mama \ma \ya\ ma\. No...can be attached to this repetition of two letters" (Kern 1896: 159160). Kern's transcription of the twelve characters appears to be correct except for... | |
| Hendrik Kern - 1917 - 344 páginas
...leunende». (Noot van 1917). origin, and, if read from left to right, look like g | maya | ma | ya j ma |ma| mama| ma| ya| ma |.No meaning, unless a cabbalistic...which is here published for the first time (see Fig. 3) ' is found near Sanggau on a slab near the river side. J The characters show a debased type of Indian... | |
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