Report of the Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Orientalists Held in London, 1874Trübner, 1874 - 67 pages |
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... contain objects of art and antiquity connected with the East . Its first visit will be to the British Museum , where such members as are interested in the different Sections will find abundant materials of the old and modern East to ...
... contain objects of art and antiquity connected with the East . Its first visit will be to the British Museum , where such members as are interested in the different Sections will find abundant materials of the old and modern East to ...
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... contain Sanskrit names spelled with Chinese characters . From these we may judge what pronunciation was then assigned to the characters so used . Since that time the Mandarin language has grown up and acquired a literature of its own ...
... contain Sanskrit names spelled with Chinese characters . From these we may judge what pronunciation was then assigned to the characters so used . Since that time the Mandarin language has grown up and acquired a literature of its own ...
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... containing long lists of words , expressive of the most essential ideas of primitive life , and which he proved to be identical in Sanskrit , Greek , Latin , German , and Slavonic . Yet neither Colebrooke nor Sir William Jones perceived ...
... containing long lists of words , expressive of the most essential ideas of primitive life , and which he proved to be identical in Sanskrit , Greek , Latin , German , and Slavonic . Yet neither Colebrooke nor Sir William Jones perceived ...
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... containing collections of Sanskrit MSS . , and to publish lists of their titles , so that we might know , at all events , how much of a literature , that had been preserved for thousands of years , was still in existence at the present ...
... containing collections of Sanskrit MSS . , and to publish lists of their titles , so that we might know , at all events , how much of a literature , that had been preserved for thousands of years , was still in existence at the present ...
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... contain would hardly reward the labour of the reader , much less that of the translator . The ancient dialect in which they are composed . and specially that of the three first Vedas , is extremely difficult and obscure ; and , though ...
... contain would hardly reward the labour of the reader , much less that of the translator . The ancient dialect in which they are composed . and specially that of the three first Vedas , is extremely difficult and obscure ; and , though ...
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