| Sándor Kőrösi Csoma - 1834 - 382 páginas
...original plan of the author, but was only suggested after he had been by Providence led into Tibet, and had enjoyed an opportunity, by the liberal assistance...Gangetic or Central India, Cashmir, and Nepal, commencing in the seventh century after Christ. And that many of these works have been trans* laird (mostly from... | |
| Sándor Kőrösi Csoma - 1834 - 386 páginas
...information upon the same, hoping, that it might serve him as a vehicle to his immediate purpose; namely,his researches respecting the origin and language of the...taken from Bengal, Magadha, Gangetic or Central India, Cash mi r, and Nepal, commencing in the seventh century after Christ. And that many of these works... | |
| 1835 - 736 páginas
...It was presented to the Society by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. The author in his preface states that the literature of Tibet is entirely of Indian...after Christ; and that many of these works have been translated (mostly from Tibetan) into the Mongol, Mantchou, and Chinese languages : so that, by this... | |
| John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 604 páginas
...manners, customs, and language." M. Csoma's investigation of the literature of Tibet proved that it is entirely of Indian origin ; " the immense volumes on different branches of science, &c.," he remarks, " being exact or faithful translations from Sanscrit works, commencing in the seventh century... | |
| Canadian Society for the Study of Religion - 1978 - 107 páginas
...Sanskrit text), which are still to be found in that country.1 He goes on to say: . . . The result of this investigation has been that the literature of Tibet is entirely of Indian origin. The latter statement may reflect the extent of scholarship achieved in the period in which it was written,... | |
| Tivadar Duka - 2000 - 254 páginas
...researches respecting the origin and language of the Hungarians. The result of my investigation is that the literature of Tibet is entirely of Indian...immense volumes,* on different branches of science, being exact and faithful translations from Sanskrit works. Many of these works have again been translated... | |
| Tivadar Duka - 1885 - 280 páginas
...researches respecting the origin and language of the Hungarians. The result of my investigation is that the literature of Tibet is entirely of Indian...immense volumes, on different branches of science, being exact and faithful translations from Sanskrit works. Many of these works have again been translated... | |
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