- Philip Balde
Philip Balde or Baelde, or Philippus Baldaeus (October 1632,
Delft - 1672,Geervliet ) was a Dutch missionary in South and South East Asia.After studying theology in
Leiden , he preach from 1655 atBatavia, Dutch East Indies , and atJaffanapatnam andPoint de Galle , on the island ofCeylon . He was chaplain of the states-general on Ceylon and on an excursion along the coast ofMalabar . In 1666 he returned to the Dutch Republic and preached in Geervliet until his death at the age of 39 or 40. He left behind him a full and faithful account of the civil, religious, and domestic condition of the countries through which he travelled. In this, he introduced also an interesting account of theIndian mythology , and some specimens of theTamil language , including the translation of theLord's Prayer : defective enough it is true, but remarkable as the first treatise, printed inEurope , on any Indian language. The title of the whole work is "Description of the East Indian Countries of Malabar, Coromandel, Ceylon, etc." (in Dutch, 1671).References
* [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bran038biog01_01/bran038biog01_01_0175.htm Short bio] (Dutch)
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