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

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________________ 30 Linguistic Publications of Trübner & Co, the AB Rector Now fir Giles.—THE SAN Tzu Ching; or, Three Character Classic; and the Ch'Jen Tsu Wen; or, Thousand Character Essay. Metrically Translated by HERBERT A. GILES. 12mo. pp. 28. 2s.6d. Giles.-A GLOSSARY OF REFERENCE ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE Far East. By A. A. GILES, of H.M. China Consular Service. 8vo. sewed, pp. v.-183. 78. 6d. Giles.—HEBREW AND CHRISTIAN RECORDS. An Historical Enquiry concerning the Age and Authorship of the Old and New Testaments. By the Rev. Dr. Giles, Rector of Sutton, Surrey, and formerly Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Now first published complete, 2 Vols. Vol. I., Hebrew Records; Vol. II., Christian Records. 8vo. cloth, pp. 442 and 440. 1877. 24s. Gliddon.- ANCIENT EGYPT, Her Monuments, Hieroglyphics, History, Archæology, and other subjects connected with Hieroglyphical Literature. By GEORGE R. GLIDDON, late United States Consul, at Cairo. 15th Edition. Revised and Corrected, with an Appendix. 4to. sewed, pp. 68. 28. 60. God.-BOOK OF God. By O. Svo, cloth, Vol. I.: The Apocalypse. pp. 647. 12s.6d.-Vol II. An Introduction to the Apocalypse, pp. 752. 148. Vol. III. A Commentary on the Apocalypse, pp. 854. 168. Goldstücker.-A DICTIONARY, SANSKRIT AND ENGLISH, extended and improved from the Second Edition of the Dictionary of Professor H. H. Wilson. with his sanction and concurrence. Together with a Supplement, Grammatical Appendices, and an Index, serving as a Sanskrit-English Vocabulary. By THEODOR GOLDSTÜCKER. Parts I. to VI. 4to. pp. 400. 1856-1863. 6s. each. Goldstücker.–PANINI: His Place in Sanskrit Literature. An Inves tigation of some Literary and Chronological Questions which may be settled by a study of his work. A separate impression of the Preface to the Facsimile of MS. No. 17 in the Library of Her Majesty's Home Government for India, which contains a portion of the MANAVA-KALPA-SUTRA, with the Commentary of KUMARILA-SWAMIN. BY THEODOR GOLDSTÜCKER. Imperial Svo. pp. 268, cloth. £22s. Goldstücker.--ON THE DEFICIENCIES IN THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION OF HINDU LAW; being a paper read at the Meeting of the East India Association on the Sth June, 1870. By THEODOR GOLDSTÜCKER, Professor of Sanskrit in University College, London, &c. Demy Svo. pp. 56, sewed. 1s. 60. Gover.-THE FOLK SONGS OF SOUTHERN INDIA. By CHARLES E. GOVER. 8vo. pp. xxiii. and 299, cloth 10s. 6d. Grammatography.-A MANUAL OF REFERENCE to the Alphabets of Ancient and Modern Languages. Based on the German Compilation of F. BALLHORN. Royal 8vo. pp. 80, cloth. 7s.6d. The "Grammatography is offered to the public as a compendious introduction to the reading of the most important ancient and modern languages. Simple in its design, it will be consnlted with advantage by the philological student, the amateur linguist, the bookseller, the corrector of the press, and the diligent compositor. ALPU ABETICAL INDEX. Afghan (or Pushto). Czechian (or Bohemian). Hebrew (current hand). Polish. Amharic. Danish. Hebrew (Judæo-Ger- Pushto (or Afghan). Anglo-Saxon. Demotic. Hungarian. (man). Romaic Modern Greek Arabic. Estrangelo. Illyrian. Russian. Arabic Ligatures. Ethiopic. Irish. Runes. Aramaie. Etruscan. Italian (Old). Samaritan. Archaic Characters. Georgian. Japanese. Sanserit. Armenian. German. Javanese. Servian. Assyrian Cuneiform. Glagolitie. Lettish. Slavonic (Old). Bengali. Gothic. Mantshu. Sorbian (or Wendish). Bohemian (Czechian). Greek. Median Cuneiform. Swedish. Búgís. Greek Ligatures. Modern Greek (Romaic) Syriac. Burmese. Greek (Archaic). Mongolian. Tamil. Canarese (or Carnataca). Gujerati(orGuzzeratte). Nimidian. Telugu. Chinese. Hicratie. OldSlavonic(orCyrillic). Tibetan. Coptie. Hicroglyphics. Palmyrenian. Turkish Croato-Glagolitic. TIebrew. Persian. Wallacbian. Cufic. Hebrew (Archaic). Persian Cuneiform. Wendish (or Sorbian). Cyrillic (or Old Slavonic). Hebrew (Rabbinical). Phænician, Zend.

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