n? It surely is NOT the Truth.
Mog asundi.
Miguel
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2008 13:17:31 -0400
From: "Sebastian Borges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Glimpses of Konknni
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear friends,
He had averred, "For a retired lecturer who p
Dear friends,
Miguel Braganza seems to have run out of lies to buttress his false claims. He
is, therefore, trying to limp out of the arena with a flimsy prop, entirely
unconnected to the title of the thread. He had brought in this ploy solely for
this purpose; else what has the attachment
2008/9/18 Fausto Da Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's not Prof. S. M. Borges but I who have (has) been adding the
prefix 'Prof.' before his name in Gulab & Goan Review. I also address
him as 'Prosorbab' any objection?
Isn't it my prerogative to give prominence whomsover I wish to in
Gulab or
Dears
Let me clarify:
It's not Prof. S. M. Borges but I who have been adding the prefix 'Prof.'
before his name in Gulab & Goan Review. I also address him as 'Prosorbab'
any objection?
Isn't it my prerogative to give prominence whomsover I wish to in Gulab or
the Goan Review?
Although I can fo
Dears,
Prof. S.M.Borges thinks that he alone speaks the truth and he stands
for truth. He accuses others hiding the complete truth or spreading
lies. This I say because recently he denied on the net that he never
used Prof. before his name. The reality is quite the opposite. He has
used and still
[A]
Sebastian Borges wrote: not a single Konkani book in Roman script was
printed between 1660 and 1890 any where in the world? And also that
no Konkani book was printed in Goa even between 1890 and 1928? I
hereby challenge Fr.Pratap Naik to prove me wrong on this count; and
this is not the fir
Dear "Prof." Sebastiao Mariano Borges,
For a retired lecturer who prefixed his name with a "Prof." for a
decade while using the signature ending
"Sotachench Zoit Zatolem.
Sebastian Borges"
credibility cannot be ...and is not an issue!
For a person who roared that the Devangari edition of Mr.
Glimpses of Konknni in Roman script
First printing press in India was brought to St. Paul college, at present day
Old Goa by the Jesuit missionaries. Between 1556 to 1561 “Doutrina Christam”, a
catechism book in Konknni in Roman script was printed.
One would expect that Hindus from Goa were