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==Texts contributed== |
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==English== |
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* [[:en:On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing|On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing]] by [[:en:Author:William Congreve|William Congreve]] (1670–1729) |
* [[:en:On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing|On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing]] by [[:en:Author:William Congreve|William Congreve]] (1670–1729) [2012-03-20] |
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* [[:en:British Wonders|British Wonders]] (1717) by [[:en:Author:Edward Ward|Ned Ward]] (1667–1731) |
* [[:en:British Wonders|British Wonders]] (1717) by [[:en:Author:Edward Ward|Ned Ward]] (1667–1731) [2012-03-22] |
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* [[:en:The Land of Cokaygne|The Land of Cokaygne]] — Middle English poem (c. 1330) preserved in British Library manuscript Harley MS 913 |
* [[:en:The Land of Cokaygne|The Land of Cokaygne]] — Middle English poem (c. 1330) preserved in British Library manuscript Harley MS 913 [2013-02-09] |
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===[[Main Page/Khitan|Khitan]] ([[:Category:Khitan|Khitan]])=== |
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==Tangut ({{Tangut|𗼇𗟲}})== |
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* [[大金皇弟都統經略郎君行記]] (''Record of the Younger Brother of the Emperor of the Great Jin Dynasty'') — bilingual Khitan-Chinese monumental inscription dated 1134 [2022-03-13] |
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* [[Kaesong mirror inscription]] — undeciphered inscription in Khitan small script on the back of a bronze mirror from Kaesŏng [2022-04-04] |
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* [[Epitaph for Xiao Hudujin]] — epitaph text for Xiao Hudujin 萧胡睹堇 (aka Hudujin Shenmi 胡睹堇審密) (1041–1091) [2023-05-04] |
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* [[Epitaph for Yelü Dilie]] — epitaph text for Yelü Dilie 耶律迪烈 (1026–1092) [2023-05-19] |
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* [[Epitaph for Empress Xuanyi]] — epitaph text for Empress Xuanyi 宣懿皇后 (1026–1092) [2023-06-03] |
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* [[Epitaph for Grand Preceptor Shilu]] — epitaph text for Grand Preceptor Shilu 室魯太師 [2023-06-06] |
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* [[Khitan inscription A on the White Pagoda at Hohhot]] — Ink inscription on the White Pagoda at Hohhot [2023-06-06] |
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* [[Khitan inscription B on the White Pagoda at Hohhot]] — Ink inscription on the White Pagoda at Hohhot [2023-06-06] |
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===[[Main Page/𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜𐰲𐰀|Old Turkic]] ([[:Category:𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜𐰲𐰀|𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜𐰲𐰀]])=== |
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* [[𐰃𐰺𐰴 𐰋𐰃𐱅𐰃𐰏]] — ''[[w:Irk Bitig|Irk Bitig]]'', a 9th-century manuscript book on divination [2023-06-06] |
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===[[Main Page/𗼇𗟲|Tangut]] ({{Tangut|[[:Category:𗼇𗟲|𗼇𗟲]]}})=== |
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* {{Tangut|[[𗵒𘗁𘄒𘎑𘏞𗓽𗕥𗸰𗖰𗚩]]}} — Tangut translation of the ''Diamond Sutra'' (Chinese: ''Jīngāng bōrě bōluómì jīng'' 金剛般若波羅蜜經; Sanskrit: ''Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra'') [2022-03-06] |
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* {{Tangut|[[𗹌𘐘𗍫𗰗𗏁𗤄𗊬]]}} — ''Newly-carved Twenty-five Questions and Answers'' [2022-03-07] |
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* {{Tangut|[[𗼃𘝯𘝵𗦳𘜶𗈁𗤶𗄊𗧯𗣩𘉐𗖰𗖵𗰖]]}} — Tangut version of the ''Mahākāruṇika-nāma-ārya-avalokiteśvara dhāraṇī'' [2022-03-08] |
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* {{Tangut|[[𗴂𗹭𗂧𘜶𘍞𗃛𗉔𗿣𗿷𗽔𘗣𗗙𘐆𘝞]]}} — ''Record of the Spiritual Pagoda at Liángzhōu in the Great Kingdom of the White and Lofty'' (1094) [2022-03-10] |
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* {{Tangut|[[𗆧𗰖𗬻𘜼𘋥𘝿]]}} — ''Newly Assembled Precious Dual Maxims'' (1187) [2024-01-03] |
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==Other== |
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* My [[User:BabelStone/sandbox|Sandbox]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 3 January 2024
Texts contributed
[edit]I have contributed the following texts on this and other Wikisource projects:
- On Mrs. Arabella Hunt Singing by William Congreve (1670–1729) [2012-03-20]
- British Wonders (1717) by Ned Ward (1667–1731) [2012-03-22]
- The Land of Cokaygne — Middle English poem (c. 1330) preserved in British Library manuscript Harley MS 913 [2013-02-09]
- 大金皇弟都統經略郎君行記 (Record of the Younger Brother of the Emperor of the Great Jin Dynasty) — bilingual Khitan-Chinese monumental inscription dated 1134 [2022-03-13]
- Kaesong mirror inscription — undeciphered inscription in Khitan small script on the back of a bronze mirror from Kaesŏng [2022-04-04]
- Epitaph for Xiao Hudujin — epitaph text for Xiao Hudujin 萧胡睹堇 (aka Hudujin Shenmi 胡睹堇審密) (1041–1091) [2023-05-04]
- Epitaph for Yelü Dilie — epitaph text for Yelü Dilie 耶律迪烈 (1026–1092) [2023-05-19]
- Epitaph for Empress Xuanyi — epitaph text for Empress Xuanyi 宣懿皇后 (1026–1092) [2023-06-03]
- Epitaph for Grand Preceptor Shilu — epitaph text for Grand Preceptor Shilu 室魯太師 [2023-06-06]
- Khitan inscription A on the White Pagoda at Hohhot — Ink inscription on the White Pagoda at Hohhot [2023-06-06]
- Khitan inscription B on the White Pagoda at Hohhot — Ink inscription on the White Pagoda at Hohhot [2023-06-06]
Old Turkic (𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜𐰲𐰀)
[edit]- 𗵒𗭭𘃎𘐏𘝞 — Grains of Gold in the Palm of the Hand, a non-rhyming poem in 100 pentasyllabic couplets using exactly one thousand different characters [2020-08-25]
- 𗢳𗗚𗵃𘟙𗗙𗹙𘟩𘒣𗖰𗚩 — Tangut translation of the Question asked by the Dragon King of the Sea (Chinese: Fó wèi hǎilóngwáng shuōfǎyìn jīng 佛為海龍王説法印經; Sanskrit Sāgara-nāgarāja-paripṛcchā) [2020-08-25]
- 𗣛𘟙𗯨𗙏𘝯𗖰𗚩 — Tangut translation of the High King Avalokitesvara Sutra (Chinese: Gāowáng Guānshìyīn jīng 高王觀世音經) [2020-08-25]
- 𗼑𗼑𗫉𗊱 — Ode on Monthly Pleasures, an ode on the twelve months written in two linguistic versions, a "ritual language" version and a "common language" version [2020-08-25]
- 𗵒𘗁𘄒𘎑𘏞𗓽𗕥𗸰𗖰𗚩 — Tangut translation of the Diamond Sutra (Chinese: Jīngāng bōrě bōluómì jīng 金剛般若波羅蜜經; Sanskrit: Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra) [2022-03-06]
- 𗹌𘐘𗍫𗰗𗏁𗤄𗊬 — Newly-carved Twenty-five Questions and Answers [2022-03-07]
- 𗼃𘝯𘝵𗦳𘜶𗈁𗤶𗄊𗧯𗣩𘉐𗖰𗖵𗰖 — Tangut version of the Mahākāruṇika-nāma-ārya-avalokiteśvara dhāraṇī [2022-03-08]
- 𗴂𗹭𗂧𘜶𘍞𗃛𗉔𗿣𗿷𗽔𘗣𗗙𘐆𘝞 — Record of the Spiritual Pagoda at Liángzhōu in the Great Kingdom of the White and Lofty (1094) [2022-03-10]
- 𗆧𗰖𗬻𘜼𘋥𘝿 — Newly Assembled Precious Dual Maxims (1187) [2024-01-03]
- Cywydd i'r Calan (1755) gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-22]
- Cywydd i'r Calan (1753) gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-23]
- Cywydd y Farf gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-23]
- Cywydd y Farn Fawr gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-24]
- Cywydd Bonedd a Chynneddfau yr Awen gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-25]
- Cywydd i'r Awen gan Goronwy Owen (1723–1769) [2020-08-26]
Other
[edit]- My Sandbox