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=== Welcome to the Oera Linda Wiki ===
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This is a work in progress, initiated by the [https://oeralinda.org/about/ Oera Linda Foundation].
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<div id="mp-welcome"><h1>Welcome to the [[Oera_Linda_Wiki:About|Oera Linda Wiki]]</h1>,</div>
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* To begin reading the Oera Linda book, select a translation:<br><span style="font-size: 120%;">[[:Category:English_Translations|EN <div class="emoji flag uk"></div>]] | [[:Category:Nederlandse_Vertalingen|NL <div class="emoji flag nl"></div>]] | [[:Category:Deutsche_%C3%9Cbersetzungen|DE <div class="emoji flag de"></div>]]</span>
* To read the Oera Linda book in chronological order:<br><span style="font-size: 120%;">[[Alternative_Reading_Order|EN <div class="emoji flag uk"></div>]]</span>
* [[Manuscript pages|Manuscript pages and transcript]]
* Index of people and places in the book: [[:Category:People|People]] | [[:Category:Places|Places]]
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* [[:Category:Sources_Dutch|Dutch sources]]
* [[:Category:Sources_English|English sources]]
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* [[Fonts|Standskrift & Wagumskrift fonts]]
* [[:Category:Word_Studies|Word studies]]
* [[:Category:Grammar|Grammar studies]]
* [[Reviving Fryas language]]
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* [[:Category:German_Translation|German chapters by Roland Wallis]]
* [[:Category:Spanish_Translation|Spanish chapters by Muchas Plumas]]
* [[Wordlist|Word list]]
* [[Translation_Resources|Dictionaries]]
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'''24 September 2023''' — The Oera Linda Foundation is currently editing the transcript and refining and expanding the translations. The transcript corrections will make it easier to create a grammatical description of Fryas as well as teaching materials for future students interested in the language.


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* [[:Special:RecentChanges|Latest wiki changes]]
Much of what is now on the blog [https://fryskednis.blogspot.com/ Fryskednis] will be moved here. A list of [[translators]] published in this wiki is being created.
* [https://fryskednis.blogspot.com/ blog ''Saved from the Flood'' — Oera Linda studies]
 
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* page about [[Fonts|two fonts]] — Frya's Standskrift (as used in manuscript) — and an attempted reconstruction of 'Wagumskrift', with download links
* According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were called Frya's folk and spoke only one language, which they called Frya's language — and even “God's language” — and abbreviated as “Fryas.”
 
* According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were not heathens, but believed in only one God, whom they called Wralda (“the Primordial One”).
By Helgiteut:
* The book was already attacked and ridiculed from all sides before the first translation was published in 1872.
* entries [[:Category:People|personal names]] in OL
* The book is often called invented (e.g. on Wikipedia), but that would have required archaeological knowledge that people in the 19th century did not have, as well as an impossible amount of effort, time and money with no hope of any gain.
* entries [[:Category:Places|place names]] in OL
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* Page about [[Jan G. Ottema]]
* Word study '[[PRESTER|Prester]]'
*[[:Category:English_Translations|English translations]]: Ott 2023 (fully revised) and Sandbach 1876, with links to the manuscript pages and transliteration
*[[:Category:Ms pages|Manuscript pages and Fryas transliteration]], with links to the translations
*[[:Category:Nederlandse_Vertalingen|Dutch translations]]: Ottema 1876, Overwijn 1951 and Ott, with links to the manuscript pages and transliteration
*[[:Category:Sources_English|English]] and [[:Category:Sources_Dutch|Dutch]] sources about or related to Oera Linda research
 
By Henk:
*[[:Category:Spanish_Translation|Spanish Translation]] of Oera Linda

Revision as of 12:36, 25 September 2023

Welcome to the Oera Linda Wiki

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the online encyclopaedia about the Oera Linda book.
1,113 articles in English

Codex Oera Linda

Related Sources

Fryas Language

Old/Provisional Pages

News

24 September 2023 — The Oera Linda Foundation is currently editing the transcript and refining and expanding the translations. The transcript corrections will make it easier to create a grammatical description of Fryas as well as teaching materials for future students interested in the language.

For further updates related to Oera Linda:

Did you know...

  • According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were called Frya's folk and spoke only one language, which they called Frya's language — and even “God's language” — and abbreviated as “Fryas.”
  • According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were not heathens, but believed in only one God, whom they called Wralda (“the Primordial One”).
  • The book was already attacked and ridiculed from all sides before the first translation was published in 1872.
  • The book is often called invented (e.g. on Wikipedia), but that would have required archaeological knowledge that people in the 19th century did not have, as well as an impossible amount of effort, time and money with no hope of any gain.