The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha: Or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu PhilosophyMadhava
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The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha: Or, Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy
Madhava
Philosophy, Hindu; Philosophy, Indic
Translated by J. R. BALLANTYNE, LL.D., late Principal of the Benares
College.
Edited by FITZEDWARD HALL.
"The work displays a vast expenditure of labour and
scholarship, for which students of Hindoo philosophy have
every reason to be grateful to Dr. Hall and the
publishers."--_Calcutta Review._
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In Two Volumes, post 8vo, pp. cviii.-242, and viii.-370, cloth, price
24s. Dedicated by permission to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.
BUDDHIST RECORDS OF THE WESTERN WORLD,
Translated from the Chinese of Hiuen Tsiang (A.D. 629).
BY SAMUEL BEAL, B.A.,
(Trin. Coll., Camb.); R.N. (Retired Chaplain and N.I.); Professor of
Chinese, University College, London; Rector of Wark, Northumberland,
&c.
An eminent Indian authority writes respecting this work:--"Nothing
more can be done in elucidating the History of India until Mr. Beal's
translation of the 'Si-yu-ki' appears."
"It is a strange freak of historical preservation that the
best account of the condition of India at that ancient
period has come down to us in the books of travel written by
the Chinese pilgrims, of whom Hwen Thsang is the best
known."--_Times._
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Post 8vo, pp. xlviii.-398, cloth, price 12s.
THE ORDINANCES OF MANU.
Translated from the Sanskrit, with an Introduction.
By the late A.C. BURNELL, Ph.D., C.I.E.
Completed and Edited by E.W. HOPKINS, Ph.D., of Columbia College, N.Y.
"This work is full of interest; while for the student of
sociology and the science of religion it is full of
importance. It is a great boon to get so notable a work in
so accessible a form, admirably edited, and competently
translated."--_Scotsman._
"Few men were more competent than Burnell to give us a
really good translation of this well-known law book, first
rendered into English by Sir William Jones. Burnell was not
only an independent Sanskrit scholar, but an experienced
lawyer, and he joined to these two important qualifications
the rare faculty of being able to express his thoughts in
clear and trenchant English.... We ought to feel very
grateful to Dr. Hopkins for having given us all that could
be published of the translation left by Burnell."--F. MAX
MÜLLER in the _Academy._
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Post 8vo, pp. xii.-234, cloth, price 9s.
THE LIFE AND WORKS OF ALEXANDER CSOMA DE KOROS,
Between 1819 and 1842. With a Short Notice of all his
Published and Unpublished Works and Essays. From Original
and for most part Unpublished Documents.
By THEODORE DUKA, M.D., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Surgeon-Major H.M.'s Bengal
Medical Service, Retired, &c.
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