Inscriptions from Northern Thailand in Dhamma Script (16th - 18th c. AD)

Facts

Run time
06/2013  – 05/2016
Sponsors

DFG Temporary Positions for Principal Investigators DFG Temporary Positions for Principal Investigators

Description

This project goes along with my dissertation on stone inscriptions of northern Thailand at the Humboldt University of Berlin (Supervisor: Prof. Christian Bauer, PhD). The region of present-day northern Thailand has had an eventful and interesting history. To understand the history and culture of today's Thailand and the neighboring regions of northern Thailand, an accurate knowledge of the history of northern Thailand is essential. The exploration and study of language and writing of this region is an area of research which may provide the basis for many other areas of history and social sciences.Northern Thailand has a very comprehensive, very well preserved and documented written culture. Stone inscriptions and inscriptions on mostly religious objects, in addition to manuscripts on palm leaf and on local paper (Samut Khoy) are the most important surviving written sources. There are somwhat more than 1,200 documented objects, which carry inscriptions. With successful completion of my dissertation I have examined a particular part of this huge collection of inscriptions. The main script type of the dissertations inscriptions is written in Fak Kham. Another used script type is the Dhamma Lanna script. The objective of this project, is now to linguistically examine the corpus of Dhamma Lanna inscriptions that is previously prepared by me but still in raw condition. Another ambition is to pioneer again with my publications. The situation is promising. Nearly all the inscriptions are recorded and documented. My preliminary work in this area was done through my own research. Result of this project will be a dictionary of the entire vocabulary of the Dhamma inscriptions. This dictionary will also have English translations in addition to the standard translation into modern Thai. All relevant objects and inscription carriers will be published in a separate catalogue. It also provides an introductory grammar to these inscription texts. Dictionary, Catalogue and introducery Grammer will be published as book.