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16th November 2016, 08:40 AM | #1 |
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Achim Weihrauch's thesis available for download!
Achim Weihrauch
Ursprung und Entwicklungsgeschichte des indonesischen Kris. Historische und metallurgische Untersuchungen. [Origin and development/evolution of the Indonesian keris. Historical and metallurgical studies.] Basel, 2001. This is a Ph.D. dissertation in German; 480 pages with a lot of interesting pics! The writing style is academic and may be tough to read if your German is not top notch. I've tried some online translators but none seemed to work reasonably well, even when breaking up complex sentences. If you want to dig into the text, it might be worth to install a professional translating program (some offer a free demo) and also replace the inevitable mess-ups throughout the document (e. g. the plural "krise" equals the German word for crisis). Regards, Kai |
16th November 2016, 02:34 PM | #2 |
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Thanks Kai. Time to brush up on my high school German.
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17th November 2016, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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Thanks a lot Kai! I really appreciate it.
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18th November 2016, 08:19 PM | #4 |
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Not easy read but interesting nevertheless.
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22nd November 2016, 12:15 PM | #5 |
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This is a remarkable work, and includes many pictures of fabulous keris and hilts, some from private owners, and even a few (from auction catalogues etc.) whose present location is not known, so that even if one's German is not up to dealing with the text, it is well worth looking at for the pictures alone. The plates follow after the end of the text. The substantial captions (which are scattered through the main text, for the first group of photographs) may be worth putting into a translation website, to give some idea of the items, even if the main text may be too complex for translating websites.
It may save readers a bit of time to have the page numbers where the captions are printed: Pl. 1-54, and (relating to 'Metallurgische Untersuchungen'), pl. A1-A73, the latter including many microphotographs and graphs. Plates described, pp. 29-30 (pl. 1-7), 48 (pl. 8-10), 59 (pl. 11-12), 73-4 (pl. 13-18), 93-4 (pl. 19-24), 111 (pl. 25-7), 143-6 (pl. 28-40), 168 (pl. 41-4), 196-8 (pl. 45-53), 280 (pl. 54), and 323-40 (pl. A1-A73). Please let me know of any mistakes I have made in these numbers! |
23rd November 2016, 12:54 AM | #6 |
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Can't get into the site. Is there another url?
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23rd November 2016, 01:36 AM | #7 | |
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The last captions: 323-41 (or 323-43 including the last associated table). Regards, Kai |
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