Joffroy René
La tombe princière de Vix (Côte d'Or).
Edition de la société archéologique et historique du Chatillonnais. 1978. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Agrafes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 16 pages agrafées - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - légères rousseurs sur le 1er plat - tâches sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Référence libraire : R100053627
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JOFFROY René
La tombe princière de Vix (Côte d'Or).
Couverture souple. Broché. 16 pages.
Référence libraire : 107852
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JOFFROY (René).
La Tombe princière de Vix (Côte-d'Or).
Châtillon-sur-Seine, Editions de la Société archéologique et historique du Chatillonnais, 1964, gr. in-8°, 16 pp, 4 planches hors texte et 4 photos dans le texte, agrafé, bon état
Référence libraire : 99685
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JOFFROY, René
La tombe princière de Vix ( Côte-d'Or)
1959 Imprimerie Boudrot, Chatillon-sur-Seine - 1959 - 1 plaquette in-8 - Brochée - 16 pages - Illustrations en noir & blanc hors texte
Référence libraire : 104341
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JOFFROY, René.
La Sépulture à char de Vix, Côte-d’Or. Extrait du Bulletin de la Société Archéologique et Historique du Châtillonnais. Troisième série - n.° 5 - 1953.
Châtillon-sur-Seine, Henri Massenet 1954, 250x165mm, 8pages, broché.
Référence libraire : 21062
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joffroy ( rené )
la tombe princière de vix (cote-d'or)
1968 société archéologique et historique du chatillonnais 1968 plaquette in 8 brochée 16 pages - photographies
Référence libraire : 2946
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Joffroy René
La tombe princière de Vix (Côte-d'Or)
Chatillon-sur-Seine 1974 16 pages in8. 1974. Agrafé. 16 pages. iconographie en noir et blanc
Référence libraire : 100093422
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Joffroy René
La tombe princière de Vix (côte d'Or)
Chatillon-Sur-Seine / Boudrot (imp.) 1959 16 pages in8. 1959. Agrafé. 16 pages.
Référence libraire : 100113912
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JOFFROY (René).
La tombe princière de Vix (Cote-d'or).
Chatillon sur Seine, imp. Boudrot, 1961, 1 br. in-8 de 16 pp., 4 planches h.t., et 4 figures in-t. ;
Référence libraire : 6910
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JOFFROY René
La Tombe Princière de VIX ( Côte-D'Or ).
Imprimerie Boudrot Chatillon-Sur-Seine 1961 Plaquette in-8 ( 250 X 165 mm ) de 16 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Illustrations hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 282357
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JOFFROY RENE
LE PASSAGE DU 1er AU éE AGE DU FER EN EUROPE - COLLOQUE XXIX / IXe CONGRES.
UNION INTERNATIONALE DES SCIENCES PREHISTORIQUES ET PROTOHISTORIQUES. 1976. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages - 1 annotation en tete du 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Référence libraire : R320081185
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JOFFROY René Nombreuses illustrations.
Le trésor de Vix. Histoire et portée d'une grande découverte.
Couverture souple. Broché. 205 pages.
Référence libraire : 136958
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JOFFROY, René:
Le cimetière de Lavoye (Meuse). Nécropole mérovingienne.
Paris, A. & J. Picard, 1974, in-4to, 180 p., richement ill. n./b., brochure originale illustrée.
Référence libraire : 130239aaf
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JOFFROY, R.
Le Tresor de Vix. Histoire et portee dune grande decouverte.
Paris, Fayard (« Résurrection du Passé »), 1962. in-12 carr., 205 p., ill. et fig. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats.
Référence libraire : 8178
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JOFFROY (René).
Le cimetière de Lavoye (Meuse). Nécropole mérovingienne.
Paris, Picard, 1974. In-4, 180 pp. broché.
Référence libraire : 105382
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JOFFROY, René
Le trésor de Vix (Côte-d’Or)
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, coll. « Monuments et Mémoires (Fondation Eugène Piot) », n° 48-1 1954 In-4 27 x 21,5 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane à coins, dos à nerfs, premier plat de couverture conservé, 68 pp., notes en bas de page, 9 gravures dans le texte, 32 planches hors-texte, annexes, table des gravures dans le texte, table des planches hors-texte. Très bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 131033
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JOFFROY (R.).
Le trésor de Vix. Histoire et portée d'une grande découverte.
Paris Fayard 1962 In-8 de 205 pp., br. Illustrations.
Référence libraire : 5101
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JOFFROY René
Les sépultures à char du premier âge du fer en France.
Paris, Editions A. et J. Picard, 1958. 16 x 25, 163 pp., 38 figures, quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état (dos gauchi).
Référence libraire : 98859
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JOFFROY (René).
Les sépultures à char du premier age du fer en France.
Paris, Picard, 1958. In-8, 165 pp. broché. Avec 8 planches et 38 figures.
Référence libraire : 105381
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JOFFROY, René:
Vix et ses trésors.
Paris, Librairie Jules Tallandier, 1979, in-4to, 239 p., richement ill., reliure en toile originale avec jaquette.
Référence libraire : 112162aaf
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Joffroy (René)
Vix et ses trésors.
1979 Tallandier, Paris, 1979. Un volume in-4 cartonnage orange de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 237 pages, nombreuses illustrations en n&b. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 8572
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JOFFROY, Rene.
VIX et ses TRESORS.
Paris, Tallandier, 1979. petit in-4° 239 pp. nombreuses illustrations et dessins en noir&blanc, biblio, index, reliure toilee de l"editeur.
Référence libraire : 21957
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JOFFROY René
VIX et ses Trésors.
Paris, Jules Tallandier - 1979 - 240 pages. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et hors texte dont certaines en couleurs. Reliure pleine toile orange. Dos au titre doré. Tampons. Très bon état. Format in-4°(25x19).
Référence libraire : 13713
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Joffroy René
Vix et ses trésors
Tallandier 1979 In-4 relié 25,3 cm sur 19. 239 pages. Annotation sur page de garde. Jaquette en état moyen avec déchirures Bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 122425
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Joffroy René, Musée du Luxembourg, Böhner Kurt
À l'aube de la France: La gaule de constantin à childéric
Éditions de la Réunion des Musées nationaux 1981 In-8 relié 23,2 cm sur 21,4. 255 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 69953
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Joffroy R
La cimetrière de Lavoye (Meuse). Nécropole mérovingienne.
Paris, A. & J. Picard, 1974. 4°. M. 1 Taf. u. zahlr. Abb. 180 S. Re. unt. Ecke leicht bestoßen.
Référence libraire : 623888
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JOFFROY Ren?
Le tr?sor de Vix. Histoire et port?e d'une grande d?couverte. Photos dans et hors texte.
Broch?. 205 pages.
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JOFFROY RENE, THENOT ANDREE
INITIATION? A L'ARCHEOLOGIE DE LA FRANCE, GALLO-ROMAIN ET MEROVINGIEN
ISBN : 2235014321. Tallandier. 1983. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 217 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Revêtement plastifié de la couverture en partie manquant. 'Approches'.
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JOFFROY René
La Tombe Princière de Vix (Cote-D'Or).
Chatillon-sur-Seine. Imprimerie Boudrot. 1959. 16 Seiten. Mit mehreren Abbildungen. Ill. Originalbroschur. 24x16 cm
Référence libraire : 69539
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JOFFROY René
La tombe princière de Vix (Côte D'Or).
Broché. 16 pages. Rousseurs.
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JOFFROY René
La tombe princière de Vix (Côte-D'or).
Broché. 16 pages.
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JOFFROY René - THENOT Andrée
Initiation à l'archéologie de la France. Gallo Romain et Mérovingien
Tallandier 1983, In-8 broché, 217 pages + 42 planches. Quelques mots soulignés sans gravité. Bon état.
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JOFFROY René - THENOT Andrée
Initiation à l'archéologie de la France. Préhistoire et Protohistoire
Tallandier 1983, In-8 broché, 273 pages + 53 planches. Bon état.
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JOFFROY, R.
Le Tresor de Vix. Histoire et portee d’une grande decouverte.
in-12 carr., 205 p., ill. et fig. in-t., broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [HI-1]
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JOFFROY, Rene.
VIX et ses TRESORS.
petit in-4° 239 pp. nombreuses illustrations et dessins en noir&blanc, biblio, index, reliure toilee de l"editeur. Excellent etat. [109B-4]
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Joffroy, René
LA SÉPULTURE A CHAR DE VIX (Cote-D'or)
Scholar's name to titlepage (Cedric Boulter). Stapled booklet. ; Extrait Du Bulletin De La Société Archéologique Et Historique Du Châtillonnais. Troisième Série - N. ° 5 - 1953; 8 pages
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Joffroy, René
LA TOMBE PRINCIÈRE DE VIX (Cote-D'or)
Pen notes to some pages. Wraps a bit browned. ; 16 pages
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Joffroy, René
LE TRÉSOR DE VIX (Côte-D'or)
Dampstaining to upper corner of a few pages. Front wrap detached but present. Spine cover torn and some loss. Scholar's name to ffep (Cedric Boulter) with bibliographical ref in ink to inner cover. ; 68 pages
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 1st [Hardcover] Volume 1st
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 1st Volume 1st
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 2nd [Hardcover] Volume 2nd
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 2nd Volume 2nd
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 3rd [Hardcover] Volume 3rd
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 3rd Volume 3rd
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 3 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 3 Vols. Set
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Jogesh Chunder Dutt
Kings Of Kashmira : Being A Translation of the Sanskrita Work Rajatarangini of Kahlana Pandita Volume 3 Vols. Set Volume 3 Vols. Set
About the Book : The book (in three volumes Bound in one) - Kings of Kashmira being a translation of the Sanskrita works -Raatarangini of Kahlana Pandita, son of Champaka Prabhu, the great minister of Kashmira. In these three volumes, we have the history of Kashmira clearly narrating the reign and activities of kings. These volumes contain accounts of many ancient manners and customs. Writing for a courtly audience, Kahlana often indulges in style which is more artistic than clear and his love alliteration has clouded many an important passage. However, in the absence of any historical records, he must be considered very valuable. He is perhaps the only author in Sanskrita, now known, who attempted to write a sober history. These works will enable the historian to trace the real history of the great people and their peculiar civilization, the story of their national rise and progress from the date of their settlement as shepherd and agricultural tribes on the banks of the Indus, to the founding of powerful independent kingdoms and the wonderful development of religious, literature, art and science all over the continent of India. And if we can succeed in doing this, if we can trace how the Hindu nation achieved its civilization gradually and through successive stages, and if we can further ascertain the general character of the civilization of each stage or epoch, here we will have a list of kings, or of wars in order to complete history of India. About The Author : Jogesh Chandra Dutt (1847–1909) Sanskrit scholar and translator from Sanskrit, justice of the peace and honorary magistrate of Calcutta, brother of Romesh Chunder Dutt.Works-Kings of Kashmira Vol 1 (transcription project), Vol 2 (transcription project),Vol3 (transcription project) The Indian Pilgrim (1877) (transcription project) A few notes on some Sanskrit works (1908).
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Johanson Donald, Shreeve James
"La fille de Lucy (Collection ""Vécu"")"
Robert Laffont. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 345 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc dans le texte + plaquette de nombreuses photos en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930.1-Archéologie
Référence libraire : RO30315273
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Johan August Udden
An old indian village - augustana library publications number 2
Rock island Ill 1900 in4. 1900. Broché. illustration en noir et blanc
Référence libraire : 100074848
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Joh. S. Boersma
Athenian Building Policy from 561/0 to 405/4 B.C. --- scripta archaeologica groningana 4
Wolters-Noordhoff Publishing Groningen 1970 1970 in4. 1970. Cartonné jaquette. iconographie en noir et blanc --- 6 plans et 6 cartes séparées
Référence libraire : 100092375
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JOHNSON (William A.)
Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus.
University of Toronto Press, 2004. In-4, cart. éd. noir, jaquette illustr. en couleurs ; XIV-371 pp., qq. figures, tabl. et graphiques dans le texte, 18 pl. en noir et en couleurs in fine dont 3 dépliantes. Glossary, Bibliogr., Index of Papyri.
Référence libraire : 586635
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