Arnold von Harff

Arnold von Harff (1471 in Castell Harff, Bedburg January 1505) was a German traveler from the 15th century, from Köln. He went on pilgrimage to many countries, collecting both languages and cultural information. He wrote about several languages during his travels (1496-1499) : Breton, Croatian language, Turkish, Basque language), Hebrew language, Arabic, Albanian language, Hungarian language, Syriac language, Amharic language, and Armenian language.

Page of Arnold von Harff's book, with the Breton-low German vocabulary with a drawing of the way Nantes people were dressed

References

    • Émile Ernault, Le breton d'Arnold von Harff, H. Champion, 1911
    • Malcolm Henry Ikin Letts, Eberhard von Groote, The Pilgrimage of Arnold von Harff, knight: from Cologne through Italy, Syria, Egypt, Arabia, Ethiopia, Nubia, Palestine, Turkey, France, and Spain, which he accomplished in the years 1496 to 1499, Hakluyt Society, 1946
    • "Le breton d'Arnold Von Harff", Celticum, Nnn 22, 1975
    • "Aux origines du breton: Le glossaire vannetais du Chevalier Arnold von Harff, voyageur allemand du XVème siècle", Ogam-Celticum, 1984, 26, Christian-J. Guyonvarc'h
    • "La ville chez Arnold Von Harff", by Annie Faugère in La Ville: du réel à l'imaginaire : actes du colloque de Rouen, 8-10 novembre 1988, volume 162 of Publications de l'Université de Rouen, ISBN 2-87775-020-5
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