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

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________________ 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 55 Thorburn.--BANNú; or, Our Afghán Frontier. By S. S. Thorbury, I.C.S., Settlement Officer of the Bannú District. Svo. cloth, pp. I. and 480. 18s. Thorpe.- DIPLOMATARIUM ANGLICUM Ævt SAXONICI. A Collection of English Charters, from the reign of King Æthelberht of Kent, A.D., DCV., to that of William the Conqueror. Containing: I. Miscellaneous Charters. II. Wills. III. Guilds. IV. Manumissions and Acquittances. With a Translation of the Anglo-Saxon. By the late BENJAMIN THORPE, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Munich, and of the Society of Netherlandish Literature at Leyden. 8vo. pp. xlii. and 682, clotb. 1865. £l ls. Tiele-OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION to the Spread of the Universal Religions. By C. P. TIELE, Dr. Theol. Professor of the History of Religions in the University of Leiden. Translated from the Dutch by J. Estlin CARPENTER, M.A. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. xix. and 249. 78. 6d. Tindall.-A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY OF THE NAMAQUA-HOTTENTOT LANOUAGE. By HENRY TINDALL, Wesleyan Missionary. 8vo. pp. 124, sewed. 6s. Trübner's Bibliotheca Sanscrita. A Catalogue of Sanskrit Litera ture, chiefly printed in Europe. To which is added a Catalogue of Sanskrit Works printed in India ; and a Catalogue of Pali Books. Constantly for sale by Triibner & Co. Cr. 8vo. sd., pp. 81. 2s. 6d. Trübner's Oriental Series. I. ESSAYS ON THE SACRED LANGUAGE, WRITINGS, AND RELIGION OF THE PARSis. By MARTIN Haug, Ph.D. late Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology at the University of Munich. Edited by Dr. E. W. WEST. Second Edition. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi. and 428. 1878.168. II. TEXTS FROM THE BUDDHIST Canon, commonly known as Dhamma pada. With accompanying Narratives. Translated from the Chinese by S. BEAL, B.A., Professor of Chinese, University College, London. Post Svo. cloth, pp. viii. and 176. 1878. 78. 6d. III. THE HISTORY OF INDIAN LITERATURE. By ALBRECHT WEBER. Translated from the German by John MANN, M.A., and THEODOR ZACHARIAE, Ph.D., with the sanction of the Author. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. xxiii. and 360. 1878. 188. IV. A SKETCH OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES OF THE EAST INDIES. By ROBERT Cust. Accompanied by Two Language Maps. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. xii. and 198. 1878. 12s. THE BIRTH OF THE WAR GOD. A Poem by KÁLIDÁsa. Translated from the Sanskrit into English Verse. By RALPH T. H. GRIFFITH, M.A., Principal of Benares College. Second Edition. Post Svo.cloth, pp. xii.- 116. 1879. 5s. The following Works are in Preparation. A CLASSICAL DICTIONARY OF HINDU MYTHOLOGY AND HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY AND LITERATURE. By Joux Dowson, M.R.A.S., late Professor in the Staff College. In One Volume, post 8vo., about 500 pages, price not to exceed 21s. SELECTIONS FROM THE KU-RAN. With a COMMENTARY. Translated by the late EDWARD WILLIAM LANE, Author of an " Arabic-English Lexicon," etc. A New Edition, Revised, with an Introduction on the History and Development of Islam, especially with reference to India. By STANLEY LANE Poole. Post 8vo. cloth. PASSAGES RELIGIOUS, MORAL, PRUDENTIAL, AND NARRATIVE, from the Mahabharata and other Sanskrit Works. Freely Translated or Paraphrased in English Verses. With an Appendix containing Prose Versions of the Original Texts. By Joun Muir, LL.D. Post Svo. cloth. T.

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