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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH, 1798
- The Oriental Emigration of the Hibernian Druids proved from their knowledge in Astronomy, collated with that of the Indians and Chaldeans, from Fragments of Irish MSS.—By Lieutenant General Vallancey, L. L. D. F. S. A. &c
- Miscellaneous Passages extracted from the Works of various Persian Poets, and translated by W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Chinese Vocabulary
- Contents of the Arabick MS. Volumes of the Arabian Nights, or Thousand and One Nights, now in the Collection of JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq. of Netley in Shropshire
- Extract from the Travels and Memoirs of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hozein—Translated from the original Persian MS. by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Arabick Inscription, with a Portugueze Translation—Communicated to the Editor by General VALLANCEY
- The Story of RUSTAM'S Seven Adventures; or his Journey on the Road of the Seven Stages to liberate King CAI CAUS from the Bonds of the Deeve SEFEED, (or the White Giant) and the Particulars of that Transaction—Translated from the Shah Nameh Nesr by W. OUSELEY, Esq. and continued from Vol. I. P. 368
- Letter from Sir W. JONES to JOSEPH COOPER WALKER, Esq
- Persepolitan Alphabet, from an original Persian MS.—Communicated to the Editor by the Right Hon. Lord TEIGNMOUTH
- Historical Anecdote from the Tarikh Aasim Cufi—Translated by W. OUSELEY, Esq
- The Phœnix—From the Turkish MS. described in Vol. I. p. 134
- Remarks on the Eastern Origination of Mankind, and of the Arts of cultivated Life—By GRANVILLE PENN, Esq. F. S. A
- ERRAT
- Two Sections of the Pend Nameh—Translated by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Catalogue of Oriental MSS.—Continued from Vol. I. p. 373
- Persian Sonnet from the Divan of JAMI
- Turkish Sonnet by NAATY
- Miscellaneous Plate
- Queries, Answers, and Notices
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL, MAY, AND JUNE, 1798
- The Oriental Emigration of the Hibernian Druids proved from their knowledge in Astronomy, collated with that of the Indians and Chaldeans, from Fragments of Irish MSS.—By Lieutenant General Vallancey, L. L. D. F. R. S. M. R. I. A. &c., continued from No. I. p. 20
- Extract from the Turkish Manuscript, described in p. 134, Vol. I
- View of Jafferabad, near Chittagong
- The first Chapter of the Pend Nameh, or Book of Moral Counsels, by the Sheikh FERID'EDDIN ATTAR—Translated from the Persian by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Remarks on the Eastern Origination of Mankind, and of the Arts of cultivated Life–By GRANVILLE PENN, Esq. F. S. A. continued from p. 83, No. I
- Chinese Tunes
- Sketch of an Essay on the Lyrick Poetry of the Persians—By W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Sanscrit Inscription
- Introductory Chapter of the Arabian Tales—Translated from an Original Manuscript by JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq
- Explanation of the characters engraved on an Iron Plate, from a MS. Journal of Kempfer, described in Vol. I. p. 190—by the Abbe CAPERAN
- Literal Translation of the Ode of HAFIZ, given in Vol. I. p. 210—By JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq.
- Literal Translation of the Arabick Poem, given in Vol. I. p. 379—By JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq
- Literal Translation of the Persian Sonnet, by JAMI, given in Vol. I. p. 380—By the fame
- Sanscrit Roll
- A Catalogue of the Arabick, Persian and Turkish Manuscripts belonging to the British Museum—By W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Persian Sonnet by SHAHI
- Turkish Song, from a MS. in the British Museum
- Arabick Poem, by Abul fadhl Zoheir ben Mohammed ben Ali Al Mohalebbi
- Miscellaneous Plate
- Queries, Answers, and Notices
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER, 1798
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER, 1798
- GENERAL INDEX
- DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER
- ERRATA
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH, 1798
- The Oriental Emigration of the Hibernian Druids proved from their knowledge in Astronomy, collated with that of the Indians and Chaldeans, from Fragments of Irish MSS.—By Lieutenant General Vallancey, L. L. D. F. S. A. &c
- Miscellaneous Passages extracted from the Works of various Persian Poets, and translated by W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Chinese Vocabulary
- Contents of the Arabick MS. Volumes of the Arabian Nights, or Thousand and One Nights, now in the Collection of JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq. of Netley in Shropshire
- Extract from the Travels and Memoirs of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hozein—Translated from the original Persian MS. by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Arabick Inscription, with a Portugueze Translation—Communicated to the Editor by General VALLANCEY
- The Story of RUSTAM'S Seven Adventures; or his Journey on the Road of the Seven Stages to liberate King CAI CAUS from the Bonds of the Deeve SEFEED, (or the White Giant) and the Particulars of that Transaction—Translated from the Shah Nameh Nesr by W. OUSELEY, Esq. and continued from Vol. I. P. 368
- Letter from Sir W. JONES to JOSEPH COOPER WALKER, Esq
- Persepolitan Alphabet, from an original Persian MS.—Communicated to the Editor by the Right Hon. Lord TEIGNMOUTH
- Historical Anecdote from the Tarikh Aasim Cufi—Translated by W. OUSELEY, Esq
- The Phœnix—From the Turkish MS. described in Vol. I. p. 134
- Remarks on the Eastern Origination of Mankind, and of the Arts of cultivated Life—By GRANVILLE PENN, Esq. F. S. A
- ERRAT
- Two Sections of the Pend Nameh—Translated by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Catalogue of Oriental MSS.—Continued from Vol. I. p. 373
- Persian Sonnet from the Divan of JAMI
- Turkish Sonnet by NAATY
- Miscellaneous Plate
- Queries, Answers, and Notices
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR APRIL, MAY, AND JUNE, 1798
- The Oriental Emigration of the Hibernian Druids proved from their knowledge in Astronomy, collated with that of the Indians and Chaldeans, from Fragments of Irish MSS.—By Lieutenant General Vallancey, L. L. D. F. R. S. M. R. I. A. &c., continued from No. I. p. 20
- Extract from the Turkish Manuscript, described in p. 134, Vol. I
- View of Jafferabad, near Chittagong
- The first Chapter of the Pend Nameh, or Book of Moral Counsels, by the Sheikh FERID'EDDIN ATTAR—Translated from the Persian by WILLIAM OUSELEY, Esq
- Remarks on the Eastern Origination of Mankind, and of the Arts of cultivated Life–By GRANVILLE PENN, Esq. F. S. A. continued from p. 83, No. I
- Chinese Tunes
- Sketch of an Essay on the Lyrick Poetry of the Persians—By W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Sanscrit Inscription
- Introductory Chapter of the Arabian Tales—Translated from an Original Manuscript by JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq
- Explanation of the characters engraved on an Iron Plate, from a MS. Journal of Kempfer, described in Vol. I. p. 190—by the Abbe CAPERAN
- Literal Translation of the Ode of HAFIZ, given in Vol. I. p. 210—By JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq.
- Literal Translation of the Arabick Poem, given in Vol. I. p. 379—By JONATHAN SCOTT, Esq
- Literal Translation of the Persian Sonnet, by JAMI, given in Vol. I. p. 380—By the fame
- Sanscrit Roll
- A Catalogue of the Arabick, Persian and Turkish Manuscripts belonging to the British Museum—By W. OUSELEY, Esq
- Persian Sonnet by SHAHI
- Turkish Song, from a MS. in the British Museum
- Arabick Poem, by Abul fadhl Zoheir ben Mohammed ben Ali Al Mohalebbi
- Miscellaneous Plate
- Queries, Answers, and Notices
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR JULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMBER, 1798
- THE ORIENTAL COLLECTIONS FOR OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, AND DECEMBER, 1798
- GENERAL INDEX
- DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER
- ERRATA
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- The Oriental CollectionsConsisting of Original Essays and Dissertations, Translations and Miscellaneous Papers, pp. 150Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013First published in: 1798