Katalog der Bibliothek der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, Volume 1

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In Kommission bei F.A. Brockhaus, 1900
 

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Page 158 - ANCIENT ALPHABETS AND HIEROGLYPHIC CHARACTERS EXPLAINED; WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE EGYPTIAN PRIESTS, THEIR CLASSES, INITIATION, AND SACRIFICES, , IN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE BY AHMAD BIN ABUBEKR BIN WAHSHIH; AND IN ENGLISH BY JOSEPH HAMMER, SECRETARY TO THE IMPERIAL LEGATION AT CONSTANTINOPLE.
Page 295 - Sakontala oder Der entscheidende Ring, ein indisches Schauspiel von Kalidas, Aus den Ursprachen Sanskrit und Prakrit ins Englische und aus diesem ins Deutsche übersetzt mit Erläuterungen von Georg Forster.
Page 51 - A compendious Grammar of the Egyptian Language as contained in the Coptic and Sahidic Dialects ; with Observations on the Bashmuric...
Page 18 - RESEARCHES IN PRE-HISTORIC AND PROTO-HISTORIC COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY, MYTHOLOGY, AND ARCHAEOLOGY, in connexion with the Origin of Culture in America and the Accad or Sumerian Families.
Page 493 - A Dialogue of the Knowledge of the Supreme Lord, in which are compared the claims of Christianity and Hinduism, and various questions of Indian Religion and Literature fairly discussed.
Page 312 - Words, to which is prefixed an Easy Introduction to Prakrit Grammar. By Edward Byles Cowell, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge.
Page 292 - THE DIVYAVADANA, a Collection of Early Buddhist Legends, now first edited from the Nepalese Sanskrit MSS. in Cambridge and Paris. By EB COWELL, MA, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Cambridge, and RA NEIL, MA, . Fellow and Lecturer of Pembroke College. Demy 8vo.
Page 341 - THE BOOK OF ARDA VIRAF. The Pahlavi text prepared by Destur Hoshangji Jamaspji Asa. Revised and collated with further MSS.. with an English translation and Introduction, and an Appendix containing the Texts and Translations of the Gosht-i Fryano and Hadokht Nask. By MARTIN HAUG, Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology at the University of Munich.
Page 494 - ESSAI SUR LE MYTHE DES RiBHAVAS , premier vestige de l'apothéose dans le Véda , avec le texte sanscrit et la traduction française des hymnes adressés à ces divinités. Paris, 1847, 1 volume in-8°.
Page 303 - Instruction,' in a series of connected fables, interspersed with moral, prudential, and political maxims.

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