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

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________________ 26 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co., Edkins.-- PROGRESSIVE LESSONS IN THE CHINESE SPOKEN LANGUAGE. With Lists of Common Words and Phrases. By J. EDKINS, B.A. Third edition, Svo. Pp. 120. 1869. 148. Edkins. -RELIGION IN CHINA. A Brief Account of the Three Religions of the Chinese. By JOSE H EDKINS, D.D. Post 8vo. cloth. 78. 6d. Eger and Grime; an Early English Romance. Edited from Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript, about 1650 A.D. By John W. HALES, M.A., Fellow and late Assistant Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, and FREDERICK J. FURNIVALL, M.A., of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. I vol. 4to., pp. 61, (only 100 copies printed), bound in the Roxburghe style. 108. 6d. Egyptian Calendar for the Year 1295 A.I (1878 A.D.), corresponding with the years 1594, 1595, of the Koptic Era. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. 98. 58. Eitel.-A CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CANTONESE DIALECT. By ERNEST JOHN EITEL, Ph.D. Tubing. Will be completed in four parts. Part 1. (1-K). Svo. sewed, pp. 202. 128. 6d. Part II. (K-M). Pp. 202. 128. 6d. Eitel.--HANDBOOK FOR THE STUDENT OF CHINESE BUDDHISM. By the Rev. E. J. EITEL, of the London Missionary Society. Crown 8vo. pp.viii., 224, cl., 188 Eitel.-FENG-SHUI: or, The Rudiments of Natural Science in China. By Rev. E. J. EITEL, M.A., Ph.D. Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. vi. and 84. 68. Eitel.-BUDDHISM : its Historical, Theoretical, and Popular Aspects. In Three Lectures. By Rev. E. J. Eitel, M.A. l'h.D. Second Edition, Demy 8vo. sewed, pp. 130. 58. Elliot.- THE HISTORY OF INDIA, as told by its own Historians. The Muhammadan Period. Complete in Eight Vols. Edited from the l'osthumous Papers of the late Sir H. M. ELLIOT, K.C.B., East India Company's Bengal Civil Service, by Prof. John Dowson, M.R.A.S., Staff College, Sandhurst. Vols. I. and II. With a Portrait of Sir H. M. Elliot. 8vo. pp xxxii. and 542, J. and 580, cloth. 18s, each. Vol. III. Svo. pp. xii. and 627, cloth. 24s. Vol. IV. 8vo. pp. x. and 563 cloth 218 Vol. V. 8vo. pp. xii. and 576, cloth. 218. Vol. VI. 8vo. pp. viii. and 574, cloth. 218. Vol. VII. Svo. pp. viii. and 574, cloth. 218. Vol. VIII. 8vo. pp. xxxii., 444, and lxviii. cloth. 245. Elliot.-MEMOIRS ON THE HISTORY, FOLKLORE, AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE RACES OF THE Nortu WESTRN PROVINCES OF INDIA; being an amplified Edition of the original Supplementary Glossary of Indian Terms. By the late Sir HENRY M. ELLIOT, K.C.B., of the Hon. East India Company's Bengal Civil Service. Edited, revised, and re-arranged, by John BEAMES, M.R.A.S., Bengal Civil Service; Member of the German Oriental Society, of the Asiatic Societies of Paris and Bengal, and of the Philological Society of London. In 2 vols. demy Svo., pp. xx., 370, and 396, cloth. With two Lithographic Plates, one full-page coloured Map, and three large coloured folding Maps. 368. Ellis. —ON NUMERALS, as Signs of Primeval Unity among Mankind. By ROBERT ELLIS, B.D., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Demy Svo. cloth, pp. viii. and 91. 38. 6d. Ellis.--THE ASIATIC AFFINITIES OF THE OLD ITALIANS. By ROBERT Ellis, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and author of "Ancient Routes between Italy and Gaul.” Crown 8vo. pp. iv. 156, cloth. 1870. 58. Ellis.- PERUVIA SCYTHICA. The Quichua Language of Peru : its derivation from Central Asia with the American languages in general, and with the Turanian and Iberian languages of the Old World, including the Basque, the Lycian, and the Pre-Aryan language of Etruria. By ROBEKT ELLIS, B.D. 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 219. 1875. 6s.

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