ProceedingsAsiatic Society of Bengal, 1884 |
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A. F. R. HOERNLE Academy Allahabad April Archæological Asiatic Society Asst Babu Bahadur Balasore Bombay Calcutta Catalogue Central Provinces Ceylon Chinsurah Commissioner Committee Conchology Council Cunningham curtain December Dedráj district earth-wave east edited elected Europe Fasc feet following gentlemen Forest gold Government of India Gupta H. B. Medlicott Hesperos HOME DEPARTMENT Hon'ble Indian Museum inscription January Journal July June last meeting letter Library London Madras Major Members Meteorological Muhammadan Nagpur Nángi Natural History Secretary Naturelle Nawab Negapatam Nicobarese observations observatory Offg Orissa Oudh Panjab paper Philological Secretary Plates Port Blair present Presidency Presidency College Proceedings proposed publications published Rájendralála Mitra Revue Royal Asiatic Society rupee Sanskrit Sanskrit MSS Sciences SECRETARY reported Sháh silver coins Société de Géographie Society of Bengal Society,-Journal Society,-Proceedings Society's specimens Survey of India translation vapour W. T. Blanford
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Seite 154 - PAUL ISAAC. A Talmudic Miscellany, or a Thousand and one Extracts from the Talmud, the Midrashim and the Kabbalah. Compiled and translated.
Seite 154 - ROCKHILL, W. WOODVILLE. Udanavarga : a collection of verses from the Buddhist Canon. Compiled by Dharmatrata. Being the Northern Buddhist version of Dhammapada. Translated.
Seite 160 - the accuracy of a statement made by Strabo, or at least its applicability even in his time to the whole of India, where he says, " The Indians, unacquainted with mining and smelting, are ignorant of their own wealth.
Seite 162 - making of history " or at any rate the transmission of historical narrative. By a strict rule which has all the sanction of
Seite 51 - The Coinages of the East India Company, at Bombay, under the Charters of Charles II, with a note on the Indian Exchanges of the Period.
Seite 160 - have survived in more or less archaic garbs, have, by the methods here adopted, been identified with modern sites. In most of these cases geological evidence has established these conclusions, and in some instances they have been further ratified by local traditions acquired as the result of personal inquiries.
Seite 135 - with a description of the Explorations undertaken from the 4th February to the 16th April, 1883; and suggestions for the disposal of the Sculptures.
Seite 140 - India,—Synopsis of the results of the operations of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Vols.
Seite 31 - forwarding a copy of a letter from the Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department,