04-16-2020 10:02 AM
Found this in a disbound 18th century book. Not sure if the binding was original, so no clue really on the date of this thing from that. However, a good place to start would seem to be knowing what language it is. If anyone can translate it that would be amazing. I'm not seeking instant miracles, just a bit of direction.
Not even sure I got it the right way up.
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04-16-2020 10:18 AM
Looks like real Sanskrit (as opposed to Bibliosanskrit).
Also does not look to be modern typeface that I've seen in some books--after that it's all guess work. The paper looks like it might be pulp from that region--I've got some books that were printed in India a while ago and they tone somewhat differently that Western pulp paper. Not sure if its the trees or hemp reinforcement.
Hope this helps even a little bit.
04-16-2020 12:30 PM
It does look quite like the examples given in Google pics.
If that's what it is I did get it upside-down.
A friend of mine has been researching for a book he's writing. One of the contacts he made just might be able to translate it. I'll report back when I know more.
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04-17-2020 10:48 AM
Reminds me of one of fine.books discoveries: padding for the back strip?
Might be worth something.
04-18-2020 06:46 AM
I recall Fine's find, too. A couple of strips of ancient Egyptian papyrus.
This was in the backstrip, as you suggested.
Still waiting on the hoped-for translation.
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04-21-2020 07:02 AM
Good luck!
04-24-2020 09:55 AM
05-07-2020 09:51 PM
Apparently the language is Bengali.
The attempt at translation that came with this information resulted in....
'Rich - Bob formed at auction in Bankadis.'
Maybe some things changed over time. Maybe only having part of it is losing the context.
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05-10-2020 02:21 AM - edited 05-10-2020 02:22 AM
@sigmapsidelta wrote:The attempt at translation that came with this information resulted in....
'Rich - Bob formed at auction in Bankadis.'
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