Nathaniel Edward Kindersley | |
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Born | [1] | 2 February 1763
Died | 16 February 1831 | (aged 68)
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Officer, British East India Company |
Known for | First translator of Tirukkural into English |
Spouse | Hannah Butterworth |
Children | Sir Richard Torin Kindersley and Nathaniel William Kindersley |
Parents |
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Nathaniel Edward Kindersley (2 February 1763 – 16 February 1831) was an English civil service officer to the British East India Company. He is known for being the first translator of the Tirukkural into English in 1794. [2]
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley was born to Nathaniel Kindersley and Jemima Wickstead at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He married Hannah Butterworth on 3 July 1786 at Tangernaikpuram, Tamil Nadu, India, [3] and they had two sons named Sir Richard Torin Kindersley (born 5 October 1792, died 22 October 1879) [4] and Nathaniel William Kindersley (born 1794, died 3 December 1844). [5]
He died on 16 February 1831 at the age of 68 at Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England. [6]
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley published the first ever translation of the Tirukkural into English in a chapter titled 'Extracts from the Teroo-Vaulaver Kuddul, or, The Ocean of Wisdom' in his publication Specimens of Hindoo Literature in 1794. However, he translated only the first few chapters of Book I of the Kural text in prose. [7]
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley | |
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Born | [1] | 2 February 1763
Died | 16 February 1831 | (aged 68)
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Officer, British East India Company |
Known for | First translator of Tirukkural into English |
Spouse | Hannah Butterworth |
Children | Sir Richard Torin Kindersley and Nathaniel William Kindersley |
Parents |
|
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley (2 February 1763 – 16 February 1831) was an English civil service officer to the British East India Company. He is known for being the first translator of the Tirukkural into English in 1794. [2]
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley was born to Nathaniel Kindersley and Jemima Wickstead at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He married Hannah Butterworth on 3 July 1786 at Tangernaikpuram, Tamil Nadu, India, [3] and they had two sons named Sir Richard Torin Kindersley (born 5 October 1792, died 22 October 1879) [4] and Nathaniel William Kindersley (born 1794, died 3 December 1844). [5]
He died on 16 February 1831 at the age of 68 at Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England. [6]
Nathaniel Edward Kindersley published the first ever translation of the Tirukkural into English in a chapter titled 'Extracts from the Teroo-Vaulaver Kuddul, or, The Ocean of Wisdom' in his publication Specimens of Hindoo Literature in 1794. However, he translated only the first few chapters of Book I of the Kural text in prose. [7]