Notebooks on the Malay Peninsula

Material Information

Title:
Notebooks on the Malay Peninsula
Alternate Title:
Semenanjung Tanah Melayu
Creator:
Blagden, Charles Otto, 1864-1949 ( Author, Primary )
Blagden; Charles Otto (1864-1949); orientalist
Place of Publication:
[location unknown]
Publisher:
[manuscript]
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Notes

Abstract:
Six bound notebooks (Book I-Book IV) and one folder of loose papers,containing manuscript notes by Dr Charles Otto Blagden on the linguistics, customs, genealogies, and geography of the Malay Peninsula. ( en )
General Note:
Containing: A: f. iv. Charms. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. B: f. 1r. Pakaian Amir al-mu’minin ʽAli ibn Abī Ṭālib. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. C: ff. 1r.-4r. Divination in war. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. D: ff. 4r.-5r. Divination of personally auspicious days according to the numerical value of the letters in the person’s name. E: ff. 6r.-11r. On the seven heavenly bodies. Arabic script with partial interlinear romanization. F: f. 11r. Times of sickness and danger. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. G: ff. 11r.-12r. Auspicious times for fighting. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. H: f. 12r. Origins of the gods of the kĕtika lima. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. I: f. 13r. On house-building and the proper location of doors. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization. J: f. 14r. Divination in war. Arabic script, with partial interlinear romanization. K: f. 15r. Text beginning, fasal pada mĕnyatakan pĕredaran jaya talu. Arabic script, with partial interlinear romanization. L: ff. 16r.-31r. On the thirty rĕjangs. Arabic script, with partial interliner romanization and notes. M: f. 32r. Table for casting horoscopes of engaged couples. Arabic script, with English description. N: ff. 32v.-38r. Invocations. Arabic script, with interlinear romanization and partial English translation. O: ff. 40r.-56r. Romanization of the text found in MS 381320/04 (N)
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i+56 ff.
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European paper, 32 x 20.5 cm.
General Note:
Dr Charles Otto Blagden was born the 30th September 1864, the eldest son of William George Blagden. He was educated at Dulwich College and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was appointed to the Straits Settlements Civil Service in 1888 and held various administrative and judicial posts in Malacca and Singapore. He retired for health reasons in 1897. Returning to England he studied at Gray?s Inn and was called to the Bar in 1900. From 1910 he developed an academic career becoming Examiner in Malay at the University of London in that year. In 1917 he joined the newly-opened School of Oriental and African Studies as Lecturer in Malay Studies. He remained in the service of the School until 1935 when he retired as Reader in Malay Studies. At various dates he was a Vice-President of the Royal Anthropological Society and of the Royal Asiatic Society. His most important published work was (with W.W.Skeat) the comparative vocabulary of aboriginal races in Pagan races of the Malay Peninsula which appeared in 1906. Blagden also interested himself in Burmese studies especially Mon inscriptions. He died 25th August 1949.
General Note:
Book I was previously held first as MS 297493 and later as (part of) MS 297483 [Box 3]; Books II-VI were previously held as MS 29794-MS 297498. The six notebooks by Dr Charles Otto Blagden comprising MS 381320 were reunited as a single collection (MS 381320) in August 2017.
General Note:
Transferred to SOAS Library from the South East Asian Department, School of Oriental and African Studies, November 1973
General Note:
VIAF (name authority) : Blagden, Charles Otto, 1864-1949 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/15513790

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Resource Identifier:
MS 381320 ( SOAS manuscript number )