Re: The Turkic Languages in a Nutshell
- From: "aslan" <aslanski2002@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:39:45 +0300
"Yusuf B Gursey" <ybg@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, iletisinde şunu yazdı, news:h7031o$psf$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In sci.lang Darkstar <darkstar100@xxxxxxxx> wrote in <05b87702-6846-4ea2-b762-54f6645633fa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
: On 22 ??????, 21:13, Yusuf B Gursey <y...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:> Darkstar wrote:
:> > I'm not sure if you're interested, but I should leave these links
:> > anyway:
:>
:> > A general ethnological and historical description of the Turkic
:> > languages and peoples with many illustrations:
:> >http://turkic-languages.scienceontheweb.net/
:>
:> Codex Comanicus is not merely a "textbook". the first part, that
:> which you call a "textbook" contains some elementary information
:> about the Coman language (as well as persian). the second part is
:> a set of christian prayers in the Coman language and the latin
:> alphabet (with some greek and gothic script, according to my
:> source), thus it counts as a piece of literature.
: ? So i's a textbook for Christian missionaries, then.
but it has literary value, so at least it is not just merely a textbook.
I thought its original copy was kept in Vatican but the wikipedia page says it is housed in Library of St. Mark, in Venice (Cod. Mar. Lat. DXLIX).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Cumanicus
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