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Puspika: Contributions to Current Research in Indology Volume I: Contributions to Current Research in Indology, cartea 1

Autor Nina Mirnig
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 noi 2011
It is perhaps commonplace to say that India is one of the world's richest and most enticing cultures. One thousand years have passed since Albiruni, arguably the first "Indologist," wrote his outsider's account of the subcontinent and two hundred years have passed since the inception of Western Indology. And yet, what this monumental scholarship has achieved is still outweighed by the huge tracts of terra incognita: thousands of works lacking scholarly attention and even more manuscripts which still await careful study whilst decaying in the unforgiving Indian climate. In September 2009 young researchers and graduate students in this field came together to present their cutting-edge work at the first International Indology Graduate Research Symposium, which was held at Oxford University. This volume, the first in a new series which will publish the proceedings of the Symposium, will make important contributions to the study of the classical civilisation of the Indian sub-continent. The series, edited by Nina Mirnig, Peter-Daniel Szanto and Michael Williams, will strive to cover a wide range of subjects reaching from literature, religion, philosophy, ritual and grammar to social history, with the aim that the research published will not only enrich the field of classical Indology but eventually also contribute to the studies of history and anthropology of India and Indianised Central and South-East Asia.
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ISBN-13: 9781842173855
ISBN-10: 1842173855
Pagini: 486
Ilustrații: b/w halftones
Dimensiuni: 170 x 239 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Oxbow Books Limited
Seria Contributions to Current Research in Indology