Book Title: Essays Lectures on Religion of Hindu Vol 01
Author(s): H H Wilson
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ 8 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co., Beal.-A CATENA OF BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES FROM THE CHINESE. By S. BEAL, B.A., Trinity College, Cambridge; a Chaplain in Her Majesty's Fleet, etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. xiv. and 436. 1871. 15s. Beal.-THE ROMANTIC LEGEND OF SAKHYA BUDDHA. From the Chinese-Sanscrit by the Rev. SAMUEL BEAL, Author of "Buddhist Pilgrims," etc. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. 400. 1875. 12s. Beal.—THE BUDDHIST TRIPITAKA, as it is known in China and Japan. A Catalogue and Compendious Report. By SAMUEL BEAL, B.A. Folio, sewed, pp. 117. 7s.6d. Beal.-TEXTS FROM THE BUDDHIST Canon, commonly known as DHAMMAPADA. Translated from the Chinese by S. BEAL, B.A., Professor of Chinese, University of London. With accompanying Narrative. Post Svo. pp. viii. and 176, cloth. 78. 6d. Beames.—OUTLINES OF INDIAN PHILOLOGY. With a Man, showing the Distribution of the Indian Languages. By John BEAMES. Second enlarged and revised edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. viii, and 96. 58. Beames.-NOTES ON THE BHOJPURI DIALECT OF Hindí, spoken in Western Behar. By John BEAMES, Esq., B.C.S., Magistrate of Chumparun. 8vo. pp. 26, sewed. 1868. ls. 6d. Beames.-A COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR OF THE MODERN ARYAN LANGUAGES of INDIA (to wit), Hindi, Panjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Marathi, Uriya, and Bengali. By John BEAMES, Bengal C.S., M.R.A.S., &c. Vol. 1. On Sounds. 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi and 360. 16s. Vol. II. The Noun and the Pronoun. 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 348. 16s. Vol III, The Verb. Svo. cloth, pp. xii. and 316. [Just ready. Bede.- VENERABILIS BEDÆ HISTORIA ECCLESIASTICA GENTIS ANGLORUM. Ad Fidem Codd. MSS. recensuit JOSEPHUS STEVENSON. With plan of the English Historical Society, by the late John Miller Sv. pp. XXXV., xxi, and 424, and 2 facsimiles. 7s.6d. The same, in royal 8vo., uniform with the publications of the Master of the Rolls. 10 s. 6d. Bellairs.—A GRAMMAR OF THE MARATHI LANGUAGE. By H. S. K. BELLAIRS, M.A., and LAXMAN Y. ASHKEDKAR, B.A. 12mo. cloth, pp. 90. 58. Bellew.-A DICTIONARY OF THE PUKKUTO, OR PUKS TO LANGUAGE, on a New and Improved System. With a reversed Part, or English and Pukkhto, By H. W. BELLEW, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Army. Super Royal 8vo. pp. xii, and 356, cloth. 42s. Bellew.-A GRAMMAR OF THE PUKKITO OR PUKS TO LANGUAGE, on a New and Improved System. Combining Brevity with Utility, and Illustrated by Exercises and Dialogues. By H. W. BELLEW, Assistant Surgeon, Bengal Army. Super-royal 8vo., pp. xii. and 156, cloth. 218. Bellew.- FROM THE INDUS TO THE TIGRIS: a Narrative of a Journey through the Countries of Balochistan, Afghanistan, Khorassan, and Iran, in 1872; together with a Synoptical Grammar and Vocabulary of tbe Brahoe Language, and a Record of the Meteorological Observations and Altitudes on the March from the Indus to the Tigris. By U. W. BELLEW, C.S.1., Surgeon Bengal Staff Corps, Author of “A Journal of a Mission to Afghanistan in 1857-58," and "A Grammar and Dictionary of the Pukkhto Language." Demy Svo. cloth. 14s. Bellew.-KASHMIR AND KASHGHAR. A Narrative of the Journey of the Embassy to Kashglar in 1873-74. By H. W. BELLEW, C.S.I. Demy 8vo. cl., pp. xxxii. and 420. 16s. Bellows.--ENGLISH OUTLINE VOCABULARY, for the use of Students of the Chinese, Japanese, and other Languages. Arranged by John BELLOws. With Notes on the writing of Chinese with Roman Letters. By Professor SUMMERS, King's College, London, Crown 8vo., pp. 6 and 368, cloth. 6s.

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