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Sacred Books of the East.
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SECTION V.
ORIENTAL LANGUAGES.
THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST.
TRANSLATED BY VARIOUS ORIENTAL SCHOLARS, AND EDITED BY
THE RIGHT HON. F. MAX MÜLLER.
First Series, Vols. I—XXIV. 8vo, cloth. Vol. I. The Upanishads. Translated by F. Max MÜLLER.
Part I. Second Edition. 108.6d. Vol. II. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas, as taught in the
Schools of Apastamba, Gautama, V&sishtha, and Baudhayana. Trans
lated by GEORG BÜHLER. Part I. Second Edition. 108. 6d. Vol. III. The Sacred Books of China. The Texts of Con
fucianism. Translated by JAMES LEGGE. Part I. Second Edition. 128.6d. Vol. IV. The Zend-Avesta. Part I. The Vendidad. Trans
lated by JAMES DARMESTETER. Second Edition. 148. Vol. V. The Pahlavi Texts. Translated by E. W. WEST.
Part I. 128. 6d. Volg. VI and IX. The Qur'ân. Translated by E. H.
PALMER. Second Edition. 218. Vol. VII. The Institutes of Vishnu. Translated by JULIUS
JOLLY, 108.60. Vol. VIII. The Bhagavadgitâ, with The Sanatsugâtîya, and
The Anugitâ. Translated by KASHINATH TRIMBAK TELANG. Second
Edition. 108. 6d. Vol. X. The Dhammapada, translated from Pali by F. MAX
MÜLLER; and The Sutta-Nipata, translated from Pali by V. FAUSBÖLL; being Canonical Books of the Buddhists. Second Edition. 108. 60.
** See also A NEODOTA Oxon., Series II, III, pp. 52-54
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