American Journal of Philology, Volume 19Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1898 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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... early law allowed only in need or as sacrificial gifts ) , but which in the Anuçãsana are extolled as always meritorious , and as fruitful of reward to him that gives and to him that receives . Here too is found the wildest excess in ...
... early law allowed only in need or as sacrificial gifts ) , but which in the Anuçãsana are extolled as always meritorious , and as fruitful of reward to him that gives and to him that receives . Here too is found the wildest excess in ...
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... early books , the twelfth book occupied a middle position . The whole character of Çanti supports this inference to be drawn from this fact . It stands in time before Anuçãsana , but later than the mass that precedes it in position ...
... early books , the twelfth book occupied a middle position . The whole character of Çanti supports this inference to be drawn from this fact . It stands in time before Anuçãsana , but later than the mass that precedes it in position ...
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... early . The question of exact dates is of no moment . Whether the Mahabharata was completed in its present form in the centuries preceding or following our era is a secondary question , and ' early ' and ' late ' are of course only ...
... early . The question of exact dates is of no moment . Whether the Mahabharata was completed in its present form in the centuries preceding or following our era is a secondary question , and ' early ' and ' late ' are of course only ...
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... early a period . Then , on the other hand , I think of the first Greek report that all the Hindu houses are made of wood , mud , or brick ; and wonder whether the magnificent buildings described in the Mahabharata escaped the stranger's ...
... early a period . Then , on the other hand , I think of the first Greek report that all the Hindu houses are made of wood , mud , or brick ; and wonder whether the magnificent buildings described in the Mahabharata escaped the stranger's ...
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... early as the second or third century A. D. , it seems possible to set an earlier date for the terminus ad quem than has hitherto been attempted . Professor Bhandarkar has shown how early the Mahabharata was cited , and Professor Bühler ...
... early as the second or third century A. D. , it seems possible to set an earlier date for the terminus ad quem than has hitherto been attempted . Professor Bhandarkar has shown how early the Mahabharata was cited , and Professor Bühler ...
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