Booklet, Ko nga Upoko ewitu o te Pukapuka a te Poropiti a Raniera
Maker
Colenso, William
Puckey, Edward Walter
Production date
1840
Object detail
Brief Description
Booklet, Ko nga Upoko ewitu [e whitu] o te Pukapuka a te Poropiti a Raniera: me te Pukapuka ano hoki a te Poropiti a Hona: He Kupu ra no te Paipera, ko ia hoki te Pukapuka a Ihowa te Atua pono. Katahi ka taia ki te reo Māori. No Paihia: He mea ta i te Perehi o nga Mihanere. 1840.
A booklet with text in Māori, printed on a letterpress and bound along the spine with string. The text is a translation of the first seven chapters of the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament, including the stories of the Burning Fiery Furnace, Belshazzar's Feast, The Lion's Den, and the book of Jonah. The booklet was translated by Mr W G Puckey, although it is sometimes attributed to William Colenso. The booklet is a reprint of: Ko nga Upoko eono o te Pukapuka a te Poropiti a Raniera, with the insertion of the seventh chapter of Daniel.
A booklet with text in Māori, printed on a letterpress and bound along the spine with string. The text is a translation of the first seven chapters of the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament, including the stories of the Burning Fiery Furnace, Belshazzar's Feast, The Lion's Den, and the book of Jonah. The booklet was translated by Mr W G Puckey, although it is sometimes attributed to William Colenso. The booklet is a reprint of: Ko nga Upoko eono o te Pukapuka a te Poropiti a Raniera, with the insertion of the seventh chapter of Daniel.
Edition/State/Version
First edition
Production date
1840
Production place
Production period
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Grey cover, printed in black ink, hand bound with thread, hand cut pages, top edge of some pages uncut, pages irregular sizes
Media/Materials
Measurements
Height x Width: 198 x 121mm
Classification terms
Subject person
Subject date
1840
Credit line
gifted by Henry Hill
Other number(s)
4271, Pams Maori Bib, 22395
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