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IOL Toch 229

Known as:IOL Toch 229; H add.149.100; C.100
Cite this page as:Michaël Peyrot. "IOL Toch 229". In A Comprehensive Edition of Tocharian Manuscripts (CEToM). Created and maintained by Melanie Malzahn, Martin Braun, Hannes A. Fellner, and Bernhard Koller. https://cetom.univie.ac.at/?m-ioltoch229 (accessed 24 Mar. 2025).

Edition

Editor:Michaël Peyrot

Provenience

Main find spot:Unknown
Collection:British Library (London)

Language and Script

Language:TB
Linguistic stage:classical
Script:classical

Text contents

Text genre:Literary

Object

Material: ink on paper
Form:Poṭhī
Size (h × w):7.6 × 10.8 cm
Number of lines:4

Images

Images from idp.bl.uk by courtesy of the International Dunhuang Project and the British Library.

Transliteration

a1///
a2/// – [t]s· – – t· – ///
a3/// [w]r· y· • ke ktse ñe ka – – ///
a4/// ·pra ṣṭa vyai ka de śa • ta ka ly[ñe] ///
b1/// – ·y· te ru pya ta i ti rū pa¯ ¯m ///
b2/// – kaṃ wce pi s̝pa o¯ ¯mp – ///
b3/// – || u ·e ·e r[u]¯ ¯p – ///
b4///

Transcription

a1///
a2/// – ts· – – – ///
a3/// wr· kektseñe ka – – ///
a4/// (s)praṣṭavyaikadeśatakälyñe ///
b1/// – ·y· te rupyata iti rūpam ///
b2/// – kaṃ wcepi ṣpä omp – ///
b3/// – ॥ u ·e ·e rup – ///
b4///

Commentary

Remarks

*According to Broomhead 1962: 363 "[w]ritten in medium ductus, with two lines very clear on verso, and slightly abraded on recto. A third part line is badly abraded, especially recto. A manuscript with originally at least four lines."

References

Online access

IDP: IOL Toch 229

Edition

Peyrot 2007: №229; Broomhead 1962: 363

Bibliography

Broomhead 1962

Broomhead, J.W. 1962. “A textual edition of the British Hoernle, Stein and Weber Kuchean manuscripts. With transliteration, translation, grammatical commentary and vocabulary. I = Edition.” PhD, Cambridge: Trinity College.

IDP

“The International Dunhuang Project: The Silk Road Online.” n.d. http://idp.bl.uk.

Peyrot 2007

Peyrot, Michaël. 2007. “An edition of the Tocharian fragments IOL Toch 1 – IOL Toch 822 in the India Office Library.” International Dunhuang Project. 2007. http://idp.bl.uk/database/oo_cat.a4d?shortref=Peyrot_2007.