Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 311863 - Asia |
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Page 5
The author of the Curiosities of I/iterature, had he read excursively in the classical
languages of Europe, must have modified his chapter on the “ Titles of
Sovereigns." I We are informed, that the village of Tikkariké, the object of
donation, was ...
The author of the Curiosities of I/iterature, had he read excursively in the classical
languages of Europe, must have modified his chapter on the “ Titles of
Sovereigns." I We are informed, that the village of Tikkariké, the object of
donation, was ...
Page 31
There were also examples of spear-heads and axes in an unfinished state,
roughed out with conchoidal fractures, very like the representations of those
articles which have lately made such a stir in Europe, as hearing on the antiquity
of man.
There were also examples of spear-heads and axes in an unfinished state,
roughed out with conchoidal fractures, very like the representations of those
articles which have lately made such a stir in Europe, as hearing on the antiquity
of man.
Page 32
... all the necessary data for topographical operations are obtained, at a moiety of
the cost that would be incurred in throwing a net work of triangles over the whole
of India after the manner of European surveys, which require greater detail than ...
... all the necessary data for topographical operations are obtained, at a moiety of
the cost that would be incurred in throwing a net work of triangles over the whole
of India after the manner of European surveys, which require greater detail than ...
Page 51
... a fragment of the very rare Natya S'astra of Bharata,—a work, which, though
frequently quoted by medieeval scholiasts, had never before been met with by
any European, and of which Professor Wilson had even doubted the very
existence.
... a fragment of the very rare Natya S'astra of Bharata,—a work, which, though
frequently quoted by medieeval scholiasts, had never before been met with by
any European, and of which Professor Wilson had even doubted the very
existence.
Page 61
This is believed to have been the first discovery of the kind in India, and gives us
a special and local interest in questions which have lately been occupying
prominent attention in Europe. I am in hopes that the new year will see
arrangements ...
This is believed to have been the first discovery of the kind in India, and gives us
a special and local interest in questions which have lately been occupying
prominent attention in Europe. I am in hopes that the new year will see
arrangements ...
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