Phillipus$530145$ - translation to Αγγλικά
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Phillipus$530145$ - translation to Αγγλικά

DUTCH CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
Baelde; Philip Balde; Philip Baldaeus; Baldeus; Phillipus Baldeus
  • Philippus Baldaeus
  • The Baelde family lived on Voldersgracht, where [[Johannes Vermeer]], who was born in the same year, also grew up
  • Jaffna islands]]
  • View of Masulipatnam in 1676. From Philippus Baldaeus, ''A True and Exact Description of the most Celebrated East-India Coasts of Malabar and Coromandel''
  • The Quirlung the milk sea by gods and the Asuras in Baldaeus' "Abgotterey"
  • Portrait of Philippus Baldaeus and Gerrit Mossopotam, 1668

Phillipus      
n. Phillipus, mannelijke voornaam (vorm van Phillips en Phillipe)

Βικιπαίδεια

Philippus Baldaeus

Philips Baelde or Philippus Baldaeus, (baptized on 24 October 1632, Delft – 1671, Geervliet) was a Dutch minister. He went to Jaffna during the Dutch period in Ceylon with an invading Dutch force. As the second European after Abraham Rogerius, in his illustrated Description of the East Indian Countries of Malabar, Coromandel, Ceylon, etc. he documented the life, language and culture of the Tamil people, living in the north of the island. It was initially published in Dutch and German, while the English translation was published by the Ceylon Government Railway (1960).

He wrote much about the religious, civil and domestic conditions of the places he visited and introduced his account of the Hindu mythology. He translated the Lord's Prayer of the Tamil language, and although it had mistakes, it was remarkable as the first treatise, printed in Europe of any Indian language. Baldaeus went back to Holland and preached until he died while still a young man.