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
"Not too soon have Messrs. Trübner added to their valuable
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the most gifted and devoted of Oriental students, Alexander
Csoma de Koros. It is forty-three years since his death, and
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In Two Volumes, post 8vo, pp. xii.-318 and vi.-312, cloth, price 21s.
MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS RELATING TO INDO-CHINA.
Reprinted from "Dalrymple's Oriental Repertory," "Asiatic Researches,"
and the "Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal."
_CONTENTS OF VOL. I._
I.--Some Accounts of Quedah. By Michael Topping.
II.--Report made to the Chief and Council of Balambangan, by Lieut. James
Barton, of his several Surveys.
III.--Substance of a Letter to the Court of Directors from Mr. John Jesse,
dated July 20, 1775, at Borneo Proper.
IV.--Formation of the Establishment of Poolo Peenang.
V.--The Gold of Limong. By John Macdonald.
VI.--On Three Natural Productions of Sumatra. By John Macdonald.
VII.--On the Traces of the Hindu Language and Literature extant amongst
the Malays. By William Marsden.
VIII.--Some Account of the Elastic Gum Vine of Prince-Wales Island. By
James Howison.
IX.--A Botanical Description of Urceola Elastica, or Caoutchouc Vine of
Sumatra and Pulo-Pinang. By William Roxburgh, M.D.
X.--An Account of the Inhabitants of the Poggy, or Nassau Islands, lying
off Sumatra. By John Crisp.
XI.--Remarks on the Species of Pepper which are found on Prince-Wales
Island. By William Hunter, M.D.
XII.--On the Languages and Literature of the Indo-Chinese Nations. By J.
Leyden, M.D.
XIII.--Some Account of an Orang-Outang of remarkable height found on the
Island of Sumatra. By Clarke Abel, M.D.
XIV.--Observations on the Geological Appearances and General Features of
Portions of the Malayan Peninsula. By Captain James Low.
XV.--Short Sketch of the Geology of Pulo-Pinang and the Neighbouring
Islands. By T. Ware.
XVI.--Climate of Singapore.
XVII.--Inscription on the Jetty at Singapore.
XVIII.--Extract of a Letter from Colonel J. Low.
XIX.--Inscription at Singapore.
XX--An Account of Several Inscriptions found in Province Wellesley. By
Lieut.-Col. James Low.
XXI.--Note on the Inscriptions from Singapore and Province Wellesley. By
J. W. Laidlay.
XXII.--On an Inscription from Keddah. By Lieut.-Col. Low.
XXIII.--A Notice of the Alphabets of the Philippine Islands.
XXIV.--Succinct Review of the Observations of the Tides in the Indian
Archipelago.
XXV.--Report on the Tin of the Province of Mergui. By Capt. G. B
Tremenheere.
XXVI.--Report on the Manganese of Mergui Province. By Capt. G. B.
Tremenheere.
XXVII.--Paragraphs to be added to Capt. G. B. Tremenheere's Report.
XXVIII.--Second Report on the Tin of Mergui. By Capt. G. B. Tremenheere.
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