[KS] (no subject)

BJ joinau at chollian.net
Tue Apr 5 11:48:45 EDT 2011


Dear Kevin,
 
I don’t know if I understood correctly your question, but here are some
grammar and notes on Korean language published in French during the 19th
century.
 
 
 

Rosny Léon de
1864
Aperçu de la langue coréenne (in « Journal asiatique », série 6, t. 3)

Ridel Félix Clair Mgr.
1881
Grammaire coréenne précédée d'une introduction sur le caractère de la
langue coréenne

Imbault d'Huart Camille
1889
Manuel de la langue coréenne parlée. A l'usage des Français
 
Yours,
 
Benjamin JOINAU
 
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John Ross mentions a forthcoming grammar by a professional hand in his
Corean Primer. Diid it ever materialize? What Korean grammar books or
notes were published between 1877 and 1895?

Kevin



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