Adriaan Reland (also known as ''Adriaen Reeland/Reelant'', ''Hadrianus Relandus'') (17 July 1676,
De Rijp
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,
North Holland
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5 February 1718,
Utrecht[ John Gorton, ''A General Biographical Dictionary'', 1838, Whittaker & Co.]) was a noted
Dutch Orientalist scholar,
cartographer
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and
philologist. Even though he never left the Netherlands, he made significant contributions to Middle Eastern and Asian linguistics and cartography, including Persia, Japan and the Holy Lands.
[Dr. Zur Shalev, University of Haifa Digital Gallery, introduction to Reland's book ''Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata'']
Early life
Reland was the son of Johannes Reland, a Protestant minister, and Aagje Prins in the small
North Holland
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village of De Rijp. Adriaan's brother, Peter (1678–1714), was an influential lawyer in
Haarlem
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.
Reland first studied
Latin language in
Amsterdam at age 11, and enrolled at
University of Utrecht in 1693, at age 17, to study theology and philosophy. Initially interested in
Hebrew and
Syriac, he later began studying
Arabic. In 1699, after obtaining his
doctorate in Utrecht, Reland moved to
Leiden and tutored the son of
Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland. The latter invited him to move to England, but Reland declined because of his father's deteriorating health.
Academic career
In 1699, Reland was appointed Professor of Physics and Metaphysics at the
University of Harderwijk. By this point, he had achieved a good knowledge of
Arabic,
Hebrew, and other
Semitic languages. In 1701, at age 25, he was appointed Professor of Oriental Languages at the University of Utrecht. Beginning in 1713, he also taught Hebrew Antiquities.
This was extended with a Chair in Jewish Antiquity.
Reland gained renown for his research in
Islamic studies and linguistics; his work being an early example of
comparative linguistics
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Genetic relatedness ...
. Additionally, he studied
Persian and was interested in the relation of Eastern myths to the
Old Testament
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. He published a work concerning East Asian myths, ''Dissertationum miscellanearum partes tres'', in 1708. Moreover, he discovered the link for the
Malay language to the Western Pacific dictionaries of
Willem Schouten and
Jacob Le Maire.
Research on Middle East
Reland, through compiling Arabic texts, completed ''De religione Mohammedica libri duo'' in 1705. This work, extended in 1717, was considered the first objective survey of Islamic beliefs and practices.
It quickly became a reference work throughout Europe and was translated into Dutch, English, German, French and Spanish.
Reland also extensively researched Middle Eastern locations and biblical geography, taking interest in the Semitic peoples of Palestine. He published ''Antiquitates Sacrae veterum Hebraeorum'' (1708) and ''Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata'' (1714), in which he described and mapped the Biblical-era geography of Palestine.
Reland retained his professorship for his entire life, and additionally became a noted poet. In 1718, at age 41, he died of
smallpox in Utrecht.
Selection of published works
* ''
De religione Mohammedica libri duo'' – the first
European attempt to systematically describe
Islamic
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religious practices. Utrecht 1705, 1717
**Dutch Translation ''Verhandeling van de godsdienst der Mahometaanen, als mede van het krygs-regt by haar ten tyde van oorlog tegens de christenen gebruykelyk.'' Utrecht 1718
** English translation: ''Of the Mahometan Religion'', Two books. London 1712
**German translation: ''Zwey Bücher von der Türkischen oder Mohammedischen Religion''. Hannover 1716, 1717
** French translation: ''La Religion des Mahometans exposée par leurs propres Docteurs, avec des éclaircissemens sur les opinions qu'on leur a Faussement attribuées''. The Hague 1721
* ''
Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata'' – a detailed geographical survey of biblical
Palestine
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* State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia
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, written in
Latin. Published by Willem Broedelet. Utrecht 1714
** ''Dutch translation: Palestine opgeheldert, ofte they gelegentheyd van het Joodsche country.''
* ''Analecta rabbinica.'' Utrecht 1702, 1723
* ''Dissertationum miscellanearum partes tres.'' Utrecht 1706–1708, 3 Teile
* ''Antiquitates sacrae veterum Hebraeorum.'' Utrecht 1708, 3. uppl. 1717, 1741
* ''De nummis veterum Hebraeorum.'' Utrecht 1709
* ''Brevis introductio ad grammaticam Hebraeam Altingianam.'' Utrecht 2. uppl. 1710, 1722
*''De natuurlijke wijsgeer'' – a Dutch translation of
Ibn Tufail's Arabic novel ''
Hayy ibn Yaqdhan''. Printed by Pieter van der Veer. Amsterdam 1701
*''Galatea. Lusus poetica'' – a collection of Latin love-elegies, which brought Reland some fame as a
Neolatin
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poet. Amsterdam 1701
Gallery
Map_of_Western_Java_(1718).jpg, Map of Western Java, 1718.
Bibliography
* Jaski, Bart, et al., editors. The Orient in Utrecht: Adriaan Reland (1676-1718), Arabist, Cartographer, Antiquarian and Scholar of Comparative Religion. Brill, 2021, http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctv1v7zb8g. Accessed 15 May 2022.
References
External links
Literature on Reland in Dutch Digital Library (DBNL)Maps by Reland
Complete bibliography on WorldCat''Hadriani Relandi Analecta Rabbinica'', 2-nd ed. 1723 on Google Books''Hadriani Relandi Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata'' 1714 on Google BooksMap of Palestine by Relnad, 1714Eran Laor Cartographic Collection. The
National Library of Israel
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1676 births
1718 deaths
People from Graft-De Rijp
17th-century Latin-language writers
18th-century Latin-language writers
18th-century male writers
Christian Hebraists
Dutch cartographers
Linguists from the Netherlands
Dutch orientalists
Dutch male poets
New Latin-language poets
University of Harderwijk faculty
Cartographers of the Middle East
16th-century cartographers
17th-century cartographers
Historical geographers
Palestinologists