Book Title: Jainism Early Faith of Ashoka
Author(s): Edward Thomas
Publisher: Trubner and Company London

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________________ 57 and 59, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. Vol. III. In Two Parts. pp. 516, sewed. With Photograph. 228. CONTENTS.-I. Contributions towards s Glossary of the Assyrian Language. By H.F. Talbot. --II. Remarks on the Indo-Chinese Alphabets. By Dr. A. Bastian.III. The poetry of Mohamed Rabadan, Arragonese. By the Hon. H. E. J. Stanley.-IV. Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts in the Library of King's College, Cambridge. By Edward Henry Palmer, B.A, Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, Member of the Royal Asiatic Society; Membre de la Société Asiatique de Paris.. Description of the Amravati Tope in Guntur. By J. Ferguson, Feq., F.R.S.VI. Reinarks on Prof. Brockhsus' edition of the Kathasarit-âgers, Lambaks IX, XVIII. By Dr. H. Kern, Profesaor of Sanskrit in the University of Leyden.-VII. The source of Colehrooke's Essay " On the Duties of s Faithful Hindu Widow." By Fitzedward Hall, Esq., M.A., D.C.L. Oxon. Supplement: Further detail of proofs that Colebrooke's Erasy, “On the Duties of a Faithful Hindu Widow," was not indebted to the Vivådsbhangärnava. By Fitzedward Hall, Esq.VIII. The Sixth Hymn of the First Book of the Rig Veds. By Professor Max Müller, M.A. Hon. M.R.A.S.IX. Ssbeanian Inacriptions. By E. Thomas, Esq.X. ACcount of an Embassy from Morocco to Spain in 1690 snd 1691. By the Hou. H. E. J. Stanley.- X1. The Poetry of Mohamed Rabadan, of Arragon. By the Hon. H. E. J. Stanley:-XII. Materials for the History of India for the Six Hundred Yesrs of Mohammadan rule, previous to the Foundation of the British Indian Empire. By Major W. Nassau Lees, LL.D., Ph.D.--XIII. A Few Words concerning the Hin people inhabiting the Foreata of the Cochin State. By Captain G. E. Fryer, Msdras Staff Corpe, M.R.A.S.-XIV. Notes on the Bhojpuri Dialect of Hindi, spoken in Western Bebar. By Joha Beames, Eeq., B.C.S., Magistrate of Chumparun. Vol. IV. In Two Parts. pp. 521, sewed. 168. CONTENTS.I. Contribution towards a Glossary of the Assyrian Language. By H. F. Talbot. Part 11.-II. On Iadisn Chronology. By J. Fergusson, Esq., F.R.S.-III. The Poetry of Mohamed Rabadan of Artsgon. By the Hon. H. E. J. Stanley.-IV. Oa the Magar Language of Nepal. By John Beames, Eaq., B.C.S.V. Contributions to the knowledge of Parsee Literature. By Edward Sachau, Ph.D).-VI. Illvatrs tions of the Lamaiat System in Tibet, drswa from Chinese Sources. By Wm. Frederick Mayere, Esq., of H.B.M. Consular Service, China. VII. Khuddska Paths, s Pali Text, with a Translation and Notes. By R. C. Childers, late of the Ceylon Civil Service.- VIII. Au Endeavour to elucidste Rashiduddin'a Geographical Notices of India. By Col. H. Yulo, C.B.- IX. Saseanian luacriptions explained by the Pahlavi of the Persie. By E. W. Went, E6.-X. Some Account of the Senbyú Pagoda at Mengán, near the Burmeae Capital, in a Memorandum by Capt. E. H. Sladan, Political Agent at Nandale; with Remarks on the Subject by Col. Henry Ymle, C.B. - XI. The Brbat-Sanhita; or, Complete System of Natural Astrology of Varaba-Mihirs. Translated from Sanskrit into English by Dr. H. Kern. -XII. The Mobammedan Lsw of Evidence, and its influence on the Administration of Justice in Indis: By N. B. E. Baillie, Esq.-XIIl. The Mohammedan Law of Evidence in connection with the Administration of Justice to Foreigners. By N. B. E. Baillie, Esq.--XIV. A Translation of Bactrisa Páli luscription. By Prof. J. Dowson.-XV. Iudo-Parthian Coins. By E. Thomas, Eaq. Vol. V. In Two Parts. pp. 463, sewed. 188. 6d. With 10 full-page and folding Plates. CONTENTS.-I. Two Jatakas. The original Pali Text, with an Engliah TranslationBy V. Fausböll.-II. On ad Ancient Buddhist Inscription at Keu-yung kwan, in North China. By A. Wylie.--III. The Brhat Sanhits; or, Complete System of Natural Astrology of Varaba-Mihira Translated from Sanskrit into English by Dr. H. Kera.-IV. The Pongol Festival in Southeru India. By Charles E. Gover.-7. The Poetry of Mohamed Rabsdan, of Arragon. By the Right Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley.-VI. Essay on the Creed and Customs of the Jangams. By Charles P. Brown.-VII. On Malabar, Coromandel, Quilon, etc. By C. P. Brown.--VIII. Oa the Treatment of the Nexus in the Neo-Aryan Languages of India. By John Beames, B.C.S.IX. Some Remarks on the Great Tope at Sảachi. By the Rev. S. Beal.-X. Ancient Inscriptions from Mathurs. Translated by Professor J. Dow800.-Note to the Mathura Inscriptions. By Major-General A. Cunaingbam.-XI. Specimen of a Translation of the Adi Granth. By Dr. Ernest Trumpp.-XII. Notes on Dhammapada, with Special Reference to the Question of Nirvåna. By R. C. Childers, late of the Ceyloa Civil Service.-XIII. The Brust-Santritâ; or, Complete Syatem of Natural Astrology of Vsrahs-mihira, Translated from Sanskrit into English by Dr. H. Kern. XIV. On the Origin of the Buddhiat Arthakathas. By the Mudliar L. Comrilla Vijacinhs, Government laterpreter to the Ratnapura Court, Ceylon. With an Introduction by R. C. Childers, late of the Ceylon Civil Service-Xy. The Poetry of Mohamed Rsbaden, of Arragon. By the Right Hon. Lord Stanley of Alderley.-XVI. Proverbia Communia Syriaca. By Captain R. F. Burton. XVII. Notes on an Ancient Indian Vase, with an Account of the Eograving thereupon. By Charles Horne, M.R.A.S., late of the Bengal Civil Service.-XVIII. The Bhar Tribe. By the Rev. M. A. Sherriug, LL.D., Bensres. Communicated by C. Horre, M.R.A.S., Late B.C.S.-XIX. Of Jihad in Mohammedan Law, and ita application to British India. By N. B. E. Baillie.XX. Commeats on Receut Pehlvi Decipherments. With an Incidental Sketch of the Derivation of Aryan Alphabets. And Contributions to the Early History and Geography of Tabaristán. Illustrated by Coins. By E. Thomaa, F.R.S. Vol. VI., Part 1, pp. 212, sewed, with two plates and a map. 88. CONTENTS.-The Ich maelites, and the Arabic Tribes who Conquered their country. By A. Sprenger. A Brief Account of Fonr Arabic Works on the History and Geography of Arabis. By Captain S. B. Milee. On the Methoda of Disposing of the Dead at Llagoa, Thibet, etc. By Charles Horne, late B.C.S. The Brhat-Sanbitâ; or, Complete System of Natural Astrology of Varaha-mihirs, Trsuslated from Sanskrit into English by Dr. H. Kert.-Notes on Ilwen Thfang's Account of the Priucipalities of Tokháristán, in which come Previous Geograpbical Identifications are Reconsidered. By Colonel Yule, C.B.-The Campaign of Ælins Gallus in

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