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Ed.Gopal Bhargava
Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Meghalaya & Mizoram) Volume Vol. 24th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 24th
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction 13, MEGHALAYA, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 21, 2. Religions 31, 3. Education and Learning 37, 4. Position of Women 43, 5. Society and Community Life 49, 6. The Marriage System 54, 7. Scholars and Their Works 59, 8. Paintings and Sculpture 64, 9. Dance 71, 10. Drama 77, 11. Music 78, 12. Food Habits 84, 13. Dress and Ornaments 91, 14. Depressed Class Culture 95, 15. Kinship Relations 100, 16. Language and literature 105, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Fidings 108, 18. Religions Centres 112, 19. Museums and Libraries 115, 20. Fairs and Festivals 119, 21. Customs 123, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories 128, 23. Globalisation of Culture 136, MIZORAM, Introduction 13, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 22, 2. Religions 31, 3. Education and Learning 35, 4. Position of Women 40, 5. Society and Community Life 44, 6. The Marriage System 51, 7. Scholars and Their Works 58, 8. Paintings and Sculpture 65, 9. Dance 69, 10. Drama 74, 11. Music 78, 12. Food Habits 84, 13. Dress and Ornaments 91, 14. Depressed Class Culture 95, 15. Kinship Relations 100, 16. Language and literature 105, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Fidings 108, 18. Religions Centres 112, 19. Museums and Libraries 115, 20. Fairs and Festivals 119, 21. Customs 123, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories 128, 23. Globalisation of Culture 136, Bibliography, Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Meghalaya & Mizoram) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054646 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 315 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 24th
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Ed.Gopal Bhargava
Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Nagaland) Volume Vol. 25th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 25th
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Introduction • Cultural Changes in Kerala Over Period of Time • Religions • Education and Learning • Position of Women • Society and Community Life • Marriage Customs • Scholars and their Works • Paintings and Sculptures • Dance • Drama • Music • Food Culture • Dresses and Ornaments • Depressed Class Culture • Kinship Relations • Language and Literature • Archeology and Anthropological Findings • Religious Centres • Museums and Libraries • Fairs and Festivals • Customs • Folklores and Folkstories • Globalisation of Culture • Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Nagaland) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054653 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 425 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 25th
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Ed.Gopal Bhargava
Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Tripura) Volume Vol. 26th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 26th
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction, • Origin • Geography • Physical Features of Land, • Climate • Brief History., 1. Cultural Changes Over Period of Time, • The Kuki-Chin Tribes • War and Peace • The, Lushais Cultural Profile • The Supreme Spirit • The, Spirit of the Dead • Arrival in Tripura • Primitive, Life Style • Dress Pattern • The Village Council, • The Darlongs • The Halams • Nineteenth Century, • Tripura’s Ties with Tagore • Fabric of Modern, Tripura Society., 2. Religions, • Religious Philosophy of Tripura • Tribal Gods • The, Chakma • The Garo • The Halam • The Jamatia •, The Jugi • Lushai • The Mahisyadas • The Musalman, • The Namasudra • The Riang., 3. Education and Learning, • Education Scene in North Tripura • Education, Scene in South Tripura • Education Scene in West, Tripura • Progress of Education • Educational, Attitudes of Communities • The Kuki Attitude • The, Musalman Attitude • Regional Disparities in, Educational Attainment of Scheduled Tribes •, Disparities in Educational Attainments of Tribes at, 11, 18, 33, 42, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Tripura), Zonal Level • Inter-tribal Disparities in Educational, Attainment • Inter-state Disparities in Education of, the Same Tribe., 4. Position of Women, • More Freedom to Tribal Women • Studies on Tribal, Women • Social Progress • Problems of Tribals • The, Tripura Women • Women in Some Tripura, Communities., 5. Society and Community Life, • Structure of Society • The Settlement Pattern, • Food Habits • Household Goods • Prefix/Suffix in, Place Names • Jhum Cultivation: Distinguished, Feature in • Tripura Society • Process of Jhuming, • Munda Social Life • Family and Social Structure, • Customs • Tribal Life and Role of Government., 6. The Marriage System, • Dowry System • No Child Marriage • Widow, Remarriage • Marriage among the Chamar • The, Last Anointing • Bhawar/Phera., 7. Scholars and Their Works, • Major Works and Their Authors., 8. Paintings and Sculpture, • Paintings • Sculpture • Pilak-Pathar • Rock Cut, Images • The Genesis of Art Activities • Uncertain, Dates • Eastern Indian Idioms and Sculptures • The, Viharas • Buddhist Bronzes of Tripura • Unakot Rock, Cut Figures • Negation of Three Dimensionality •, Deota Mura Reliefs., 9. Dance, • Devadasis and Dances • Nats and Domanis • Jhum, and Dance • Kathakali • Influence of Dances of, Neighbouring States • Dance Narratives • The, Improvisatory Element • Drama-Oriented Narrative, 56, 66, 79, 95, 105, 118, CONTENTS:- 7, 10. Drama, • Jatra from BengalP • Part of Emotional Life, • Influence of Manipuri Drama • Tamasha • Dramatic, Recitals • Performance of Tamasha • Tamasha Today., 11. Music, • Tribal Music • Features of Primitive Music, • Features of Folk Music • Music in Tripura, • Expressions • Dance • The Santhal Music • Musical, Instruments of Tripura • Sarinda: Chordophone •, Dama: Membranophone., 12. Food Habits, • Acharya • Bajandar • Chamar • Dhoba • Kuki, • Ralte • Chakma • Garo • Halam • Jamatia • Jugis, • Mahisyadas • Namasudras • Noatias • Riang, • Rupini • Santhal • Drinks• Conclusion and, Recommendation., 13. Dress and Ornaments, • Common Dresses for Men and Women • Dresses of, Young Girls • Ornaments • The Oraon Dress • The, Bhil Dress • Khasi Dress and Ornaments • Dancer’s, Dress • Modern Dress., 14. Depressed Class Culture, • The Chamar • Birth Related Customs • Prophesy, of Child’s Sex • Fear of Witchcraft • Delivery • Wave, Ceremony • Puberty • Death Rituals and Other, Customs • Feasts and Ceremonies • Ancestor Worship, • Festivals • The Dhanuk/Mehtar., 15. Kinship Culture, • The Kukis • Terms of Kinship • Social Etiquette, • Non-existent Terminology • Family Type • The, Chakmas • The Garo • The Halam • The Jamatia, • The Jugi • The Mahisyadas • The Namasudras, • Noatia • The Riang., 128, 140, 153, 164, 172, 197, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Tripura), 16. Language and Literature, • Tipra Form • Specimen of Tripura Language of, Tibeto-Burman Family • Chakma Language and, Literature • Chakma Sub-dialect • Bangla as Main, Language • Literature • Poetry • Popularity of, Ramayana • Dearth of Creativity • Newspapers, Radio, and Television., 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, • Archaeological Sites Reports • Tripura Archaeology, and Religion • Vaisnavism • Saivism • Saktism, • Minor Sects • Iconography • Visnu Cult Icons, • Saiva Icons • Siva’s image Nrtyamurtis Type, • Siva’s image of Vaivahika Type • Siva’s Image of, Ugra and Soumya Types • Shakti Icons • Different, Types of Icons • Buddhism • Anthropological Findings., 18. Religious Centres, • Socio-Religious Fabric of Tripura • Land of Fourteen, Gods • Important Fairs and Festivals • Agartala, • Kailashpur • Udaipur • Ruins of Temples., 19. Museums and Libraries, • UNESCO’s Definition of Museum • Source of, Inspiration • Tripura Museum: Agartala State Museum, • Role and Functions of Museum • Preservation and, Collection • Exhibition • Libraries and Archives., 20. Fairs and Festivals, • Balangni Mutairenal Festival • Bat-Tala or Paush, Sankranti Fair • Bisucani Festival • Dumbaru of, Tirthamukh Fair • Ker Festival • Kharchi Festival, • Mamita Festival • Pir Dargar Fair • Shibchaturdashi, Fair • Unakuti Fair., 21. Customs, • The Chakma • The Garo • The Halams • The, Jamatia • Divorce and Remarriage • Pre-delivery, Rituals • The Marriage Ceremony • Death Rituals, • The Jugi • The Mahisyadas., 209, 222, 242, 250, 258, 272, CONTENTS:- 9, 22. Folklore and Folkstories, • Folklore of Tripura • Tipra Myths • Folk Songs, • Some Folk Tales of the Rupinis • Toimatetni (The, Men) • Randi Chukmani (The Widow) • A Folk Tale, of the Darlongs • A Folk Tale of the Tripuris • A, Story on Caste • Tipi and Tepa • The Child with the, Ears of an Ox • The Child who knew his Father., 23. Globalisation of Culture, • Ancient Linkages • Tribal Culture • The Rich, Resources • Livestock Wealth of Tripura • Fisheries, • Forests • Jhoom Cultivation • Narrowed Scale of, Jhooming • Peaceful Co-existence of Different, Cultures., Bibliography, Index, 289, 307, 319, 323 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Tripura) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054660 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 330 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. 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Ed.Gopal Bhargava
Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Sikkim & Ut) Volume Vol. 27th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 27th
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, SIKKIM, List of Illustrations, Introduction 7, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 13, 2. Religions 17, 3. Education and Learning 21, 4. Position of Women 25, 5. Society and Community Life 31, 6. The Marriage System 37, 7. Scholars and Their Works 41, 8. Paintings and Sculpture 45, 9. Dance 51, 10. Drama 57, 11. Music 63, 12. Food Habits 67, 13. Dress and Ornaments 71, 14. Depressed Class Culture 77, 15. Kinship Relations 81, 16. Language and Literature 85, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings 91, 18. Religious Centres 95, 19. Museums and Libraries 101, 20. Fairs and Festivals 107, 21. Customs 113, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories 119, 23. Globalisation of Culture 126, Bibliography 129, ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS 149, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Sikkim & U.T.), 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, LAKSHADWEEP 195, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, CONTENTS:- 7, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, PONDICHERY 227, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Sikkim & U.T.), 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, CHANDIGARH 269, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, DELHI 339, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, CONTENTS:- 9, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 413, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 10 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Sikkim & U.T.), 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, DAMAN AND DIU 437, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time, 2. Religions, 3. Education and Learning, 4. Position of Women, 5. Society and Community Life, 6. The Marriage System, 7. Scholars and Their Works, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, 9. Dance, 10. Drama, 11. Music, 12. Food Habits, 13. Dress and Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture, 15. Kinship Relations, 16. Language and Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, 19. Museums and Libraries, 20. Fairs and Festivals, 21. Customs, 22. Folk Lore and Folk Stories, 23. Globalisation of Culture, Index 459 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Sikkim & Ut) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054677 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 480 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 27th
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Lion M G Agarwal
Freedom Fighters of India Volume 4 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 4 Vols. Set
This multivolumes illuminate the role played by the Freedom Fighters during the freedom struggle. In fact, besides majoriy community and all minorities have played important role in freedom struggle. Dalit leaders equally played important role in 1857. This multivolumes thus highlight the contribitions of people from all sections fo society in the freedom during Indian freedom. This is an attempt to draw upon their remembrance of the freedom struggle. Efforts have been made to include freedom fighters from various regions, The reminiscences of these unsing heroes reveal deep dedication and spirit with whch they fought agaisnt the atrocities of the British regime risking their life and profession. About The Author:- Lion M G Agrawal, a civil engineer by profession, possesses great love for our nation. As a career he joined Municipal Corporation of Delhi as Civil Engineer in 1984. Contents:- CONTENTS:- : Preface Allama Mashriqi Allan Octavian Hume Azimullah Khan B G Horniman Baba Hari Singh Usman Baba kharak singh Baba Sohan Singh Badal and Dinesh Gupta Bahadur shah zafar Beyoy Basu Bhagwati charan Vochra Bhai Bal Mukand Bhai parmanand Bhai ran singh Chakravarthi rajagopalachari Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Jivatram Kripalin Kartar singh virk Mahadev Desai NMahavir tyagi Mangal Pandey etc. The Title 'Freedom Fighters of India written/authored/edited by Lion M G Agarwal', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054684 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1192 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 4 Vols. Set
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Lion M G Agarwal
Freedom Fighters of India Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Lion M G Agrawal, a civil engineer by profession, possesses great love for our nation. As a career he joined Municipal Corporation of Delhi as Civil Engineer in 1984. The Title 'Freedom Fighters of India written/authored/edited by Lion M G Agarwal', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054691 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 285 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Lion M G Agarwal
Freedom Fighters of India Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Lion M G Agrawal, a civil engineer by profession, possesses great love for our nation. As a career he joined Municipal Corporation of Delhi as Civil Engineer in 1984. The Title 'Freedom Fighters of India written/authored/edited by Lion M G Agarwal', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054707 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 285 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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Lion M G Agarwal
Freedom Fighters of India Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Lion M G Agrawal, a civil engineer by profession, possesses great love for our nation. As a career he joined Municipal Corporation of Delhi as Civil Engineer in 1984. The Title 'Freedom Fighters of India written/authored/edited by Lion M G Agarwal', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054714 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 303 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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Lion M G Agarwal
Freedom Fighters of India Volume Vol. 4th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 4th
About The Author:- Lion M G Agrawal, a civil engineer by profession, possesses great love for our nation. As a career he joined Municipal Corporation of Delhi as Civil Engineer in 1984. The Title 'Freedom Fighters of India written/authored/edited by Lion M G Agarwal', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054721 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 279 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
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Binode Behari Dutt
Town Planning in Ancient India [Hardcover]
Though India continues to live in its 5 lac villages but towns have always been an integral part of this great country. Cities like Banaras have always been there to flaunt Indian planning and architecture. Even Chanakya talked about cities and towns. How the cities were created and managed is the crux of this book. Though it sounds a technical book but it is equally palatable for a common reader. The Title 'Town Planning in Ancient India written/authored/edited by Binode Behari Dutt', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054875 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 412 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Helen Cameron Gordon
Hindu Life and Customs [Hardcover]
Hinduism is a way of life. It is reflected in its divine icons, festivals, beliefs and faith. This book is a kaleidoscope of this and much more. This book should be read for variety of reasons. Culture, spirituality, religion and faith. Even iconoclasts and non-believers will find it grapple with it. About The Author:- Helen Cameron Gordon was associated with Institute of France and Institute University of Coimbra, Portugal. The Title 'Hindu Life and Customs written/authored/edited by Helen Cameron Gordon', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054882 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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S.V. Viswanatha
Hindu Culture in Ancient India [Hardcover]
It is more than difficult to encompass a subject like ancient Indian culture in one volume. But this book has done full justice to it. Hinduism has travelled a long distance in time and space since its advent five millena ago. Today it finds itself at a crossroad with the advent of modern ways of life. But this book will revive the faith of the redoubtables. About The Author:- S. V. Viswanatha has been an authority on Ancient Indian History and Culture. He headed the History Department in National College, Trichi. The Title 'Hindu Culture in Ancient India written/authored/edited by S.V. Viswanatha', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054905 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 244 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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A.S. Altekar
Education in Ancient India [Hardcover]
When it comes to education in Ancient India we think of gurukuls and guru shishya parampara. But universities like Takshila and Nalanda speak volumes about the standard and level of education in India. This book even touches upon the debatabels subject like girls education. It should be read by educators and students of history as well. About The Author:- A. S. Altekar has been the Manindra Chandra Nandi Professor and Head of the Department of Indian History and Culture, BHU. The Title 'Education in Ancient India written/authored/edited by A.S. Altekar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054929 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 394 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Panchanan Mitra
Prehistoric India: Its Place in the World's Cultures [Hardcover]
This book deals with 5000-year old history of India. How the race and culture developed in Pre-historic times. It encompasses growth of one of the greatest civilizations in the world. About The Author:- Panchanan Mitra was a lecturer in anthropology, ancient Indian history and culture, Calcutta University. He was also curator in Indian Museum and Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. The Title 'Prehistoric India: Its Place in the World's Cultures written/authored/edited by Panchanan Mitra', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054943 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 520 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Kapila Vatsyayan
The Arts of Kerala Kshetram [Hardcover]
ABOUT THE BOOK:- In her continuing quest, re-affirming the vision of India as an organic whole, Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan approaches the arts of Kerala both in their distinctive qualities and holistic dimension, which ideally represent the dynamics of Indian cultural processes. This monograph, based on the inaugural Parikshit Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr. Vatsyayan at the Government Sanskrit College, Tripunithura in August 1988, now reprinted, has been commended by many as remarkably rich in the variety of art forms it covers and the directions for future research it offers in the area. Dr. Vatsyayan has had close association with South India, especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala. She has travelled the length and breadth of Kerala, often on foot, studying its art forms and visiting temples. The present volume is a result of this experience. In this exploration, the author dwells on varied topics like the popular myths and the archetypal images of Bhagavati, Shiva and Bhima and their sociological connotations and various forms of oral, ritual and visual arts ranging from paintings, murals and sculptures to the performing arts belonging to the folk and classical traditions. She revisits these art forms, often termed as “little” and “great” traditions, and shows how performing art forms, like Kathakali and Krishnanattam, serve as a bridge between them. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan is a renowned art historian and a leading scholar and authority on classical Indian dance, art and culture. For over half a century, she has worked tirelessly to enhance the understanding and appreciation of India's cultural heritage. She has been Secretary, Government of India, Member, UNESCO Executive Board, Member of Rajya Sabha and President, India International Centre. As adviser, administrator and policy maker in the Government of India for fifty years, she initiated many schemes and has been responsible for spearheading policy framework for programmes of art history, education, cultural awareness and Sanskrit, Buddhist and Pali Studies. Today recognized as one of the most important institution-builders in the country, she has been responsible for the establishment of many educational and cultural institutions such as: The Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath (now deemed University – Central University for Tibetan Studies); Centre for Cultural Resources and Training, New Delhi; School of Buddhist Studies, Leh, and many others. She is the conceiver and founder Academic Director of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi. She has authored about 20 publications, each of which has broken new ground at the theoretical level, including Classical Indian Dance in Literature and the Arts and The Square and the Circle of the Indian Arts. Dr. Vatsyayan holds a post-graduate degree in English Literature from the University of Delhi. She received her Ph.D. in Indology from the Banaras Hindu University. She has been conferred D. Litt. (Honoris Causa) by a number of Indian and foreign Universities. Recipient of several awards and honors, including the Jawaharlal Nehru Fellowship, Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award, Talia Prize by International Association of Theatre Critics, Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship and Lalit Ratna from Lalit Kala Akademi. She was elected foreign member of the French Academy of Asiatic Studies and Russian Academy of Science. Awarded Padma Vibhushan in 2011. Contents:- List of Figures 7 Foreword 9 Introduction 11 Foreword to the First Edition 17 Introduction to the First Edition 19 Editor’s Note to the First Edition 21 The Arts of Kerala Kshetram 25 Glossary 69 Index 81 The Title 'The Arts of Kerala Kshetram written/authored/edited by Kapila Vatsyayan', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213141 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 102 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Archaeology / Art. Size of the book is 18.78 x 25.13 cms Vol:-
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Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana
Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet Volume Vol. 1st Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Sven Hedin’s journey through the Himalayas was on of the most hazardous but at the same time most fascinating exploration of his time. His three-volume reportage of the journey remains a classic of travel writing to this day. Besides writing, Hedin had meticulously drawn pictures of what he saw and encountered during his journey to Tibet, which again are classic works of art. This publication contains the entire travelogue of Hedin. With an entourage of helpers, Hedin set out to his destination-Lhasa. He began interestingly, from India. From Simla to Leh to Lhasa the caravan journeyed through the inhospitable Himalayan track and reached the destinations in to Nepal, the sight to picturesque Mansarovar, the holy Lamas in caves and monasteries, the search for the sources of Indus and Brahmaputra- the mosaic is arrestingly charming. A gem of a travelogue, Trans-Himalaya is sheer delight to read, and contains a mine of information. Contents:- VOLUME 1: PREFACE • CHAPTER I • SIMLA • CHAPTER II • DEPARTURE FROM SRINAGAR • CHAPTER III • THE ROAD TO LEH • CHAPTER IV • THE LAST PREPARATIONS • CHAPTER V • THE START FOR TIBET • CHAPTER VI • TO THE EDGE OF THE TIBETAN TABLELAND • CHAPTER VII • OVER THE CREST OF THE KARAKORUM • CHAPTER VIII • TO LAKE LIGHTEN • CHAPTER IX • ON THE LAKE IN A STORM • CHAPTER X • DEATH IN THE JAWS OF WOLVES-OR SHIPWRECK • CHAPTER XI • GREAT LOSSES • CHAPTER XII • IN UNKNOWN COUNTRY • CHAPTER XIII • UNFORTUNATE DAYS • CHAPTER XIV • IN THE LAND OF THE WILD YAK • CHAPTER XV • THE FIRST NOMADS • CHAPTER XVI • OUR FORTUNES ON THE WAY TO THE BOGTSANG-TSANGPO • CHAPTER XVII • CRISTMAS IN THE WILDS • CHAPTER XVIII • TEN DAYS ON THE ICE OF NGANGTSE-TSO • CHAPTER XIX • DRIVEN BACK • CHAPTER XX • ONWARDS TRHOUGH THE FORBIDDEN LAND • CHAPTER XXI • OVER THE TRANS-HIMALAYA • CHAPTER XXII • TO THE BANK OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA • CHAPTER XXIII • DOWN THE TSANGPO BY BOAT-ENTRY INTO SHIGATSE • CHAPTER XXIV • THE NEW YEAR FESTIVAL • CHAPTER XXV • THE TASHI LAMA • CHAPTER XXVI • THE GRAVES OF THE PONTIFFS • CHAPTER XXVII • POPULAR AMUSEMENTS OF THE TIBETANS • CHAPTER XXVIII • MONKS AND PILGRIMS • CHAPTER XXIX • WALKS IN TASHI-LUNPO-THE DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD • CHAPTER XXX • OUR LIFE IN SHIGATSE • CHAPTER XXXI • POLITICAL COMPLICATIONS • CHAPTER XXXII • TARTING-GOMPA AND TASHI-GEMBE • CHAPTER XXXIII • THE RAGA-TSANGPO AND THE MY-CHU • CHAPTER XXXIV • TO LINGA GOMPA • The Title 'Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet written/authored/edited by Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121228909 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 700 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Tibetology / Tourism. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana
Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet Volume Vol. 2nd Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Sven Hedin’s journey through the Himalayas was on of the most hazardous but at the same time most fascinating exploration of his time. His three-volume reportage of the journey remains a classic of travel writing to this day. Besides writing, Hedin had meticulously drawn pictures of what he saw and encountered during his journey to Tibet, which again are classic works of art. This publication contains the entire travelogue of Hedin. With an entourage of helpers, Hedin set out to his destination-Lhasa. He began interestingly, from India. From Simla to Leh to Lhasa the caravan journeyed through the inhospitable Himalayan track and reached the destinations in to Nepal, the sight to picturesque Mansarovar, the holy Lamas in caves and monasteries, the search for the sources of Indus and Brahmaputra- the mosaic is arrestingly charming. A gem of a travelogue, Trans-Himalaya is sheer delight to read, and contains a mine of information. Contents:- VOLUME 2: CHAPTER XXXV • IMMURED MONKS • CHAPTER XXXVI • OVER THE CHANG-LA-POD-LA • CHAPTER XXXVII • TARGO-GANGRI AND THE SHURU-TSO • CHAPTER XXXVIII • TO THE OUTLET OF THE CHAKTAK-TSANGPO IN THE BRAHMA-PUTRA • CHAPTER XXXIX • MUHAMED ISA’S DEATH • CHAPTER XL • ALONG BYWAYS TO TRADUM • CHAPTER XLI • A PEEP INTO NEPAL • CHAPTER XLII • IN SEARCH OF THE SOURCE OF THE BRAHMAPUTRA • CHAPTER XLIII • THE SOURCE OF THE SACRED RIVER- A DEPARTURE • CHAPTER XLIV • A NIGHT ON MANASAROWAR • CHAPTER XLV • MORE LAKE VOYAGES • CHAPTER XLVI • A STORMY VOYAGE OVER THE HOLY LAKE • CHAPTER XLVII • ON THE ROOF OF THE GOSSUL MONASTERY • CHAPTER XLVIII • OUR LAST DAYS ON TSO-MAVANG • CHAPTER XLIX • ADVENTURES ON LANGAK-TSO • CHAPTER L • THE SOURCE OF THE SUTLEJ • CHAPTER LI • A PILGRIMAGE ROUND KANG-RINPOCHE • CHAPTER LII • OM MANI PADME HUM • CHAPTER LIII • THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE INDUS • CHAPTER LIV • A RESOLUTION • CHAPTER LV • A NEW CHAPTER • CHAPTER LVI • UP TO THE HEIGHTS OF DAPSANG • CHAPTER LVII • ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD • CHAPTER LVIII • FORTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO • CHAPTER LIX • IN THE SNOW • CHAPTER LX • DEATH OF THE LAST VERERAN • CHAPTER LXI • THIRTY DAYS OF STORM • CHAPTER LXII • ADVENTURES OF OURSELVES AND PUPPY IN NAGTRONG • CHAPTER LXIII • THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS OF BONGBA • CHAPTER LXIV • TSONGPUN TASHI • CHAPTER LXV • BUPTSANGPO, ONE OF THE LARGEST RIVERS OF THE HEART OF TIBET • CHAPTER LXVI • IN THE ROBBERS’ PARADISE • CHAPTER LXVII • APRIL, 24 • CHAPTER LXVIII • HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF SAKA • CHAPTER LXIX • KAMBA TSENAM, FATHER OF THE ROBBERS • CHAPTER LXX • THE SEVENTH CROSSING OF THE TRANS-HIMALAYA-TO THE HEAVEN LAKE OF THE THRONE MOUNTAIN • CHAPTER LXXI • ANOTHER JOURNEY ACROSS THE WHITE PATCH • CHAPTER LXXII • THE LAST DAYS IN UNKNOWN COUNTRY • CHAPTER LXXIII • THE TRANS-HIMALAYA • CHAPTER LXXIV • SIMLA • INDEX • The Title 'Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet written/authored/edited by Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121228916 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 659 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Tibetology / Tourism. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana
Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet Volume Vol. 3rd Volume Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Sven Hedin’s journey through the Himalayas was on of the most hazardous but at the same time most fascinating exploration of his time. His three-volume reportage of the journey remains a classic of travel writing to this day. Besides writing, Hedin had meticulously drawn pictures of what he saw and encountered during his journey to Tibet, which again are classic works of art. This publication contains the entire travelogue of Hedin. With an entourage of helpers, Hedin set out to his destination-Lhasa. He began interestingly, from India. From Simla to Leh to Lhasa the caravan journeyed through the inhospitable Himalayan track and reached the destinations in to Nepal, the sight to picturesque Mansarovar, the holy Lamas in caves and monasteries, the search for the sources of Indus and Brahmaputra- the mosaic is arrestingly charming. A gem of a travelogue, Trans-Himalaya is sheer delight to read, and contains a mine of information. Contents:- VOLUME 3: PREFACE • CHAPTER I • FROM THE SOURCE OF THE INDUS THROUGH UNKNOWN COUNTRY • CHAPTER II • THE NOMADS OF YUMBA-MATSEN • CHAPTER III • OVER THE INDUS AGAIN • CHAPTER IV • OVER THE TRANS-HIMALAYA TO GARTOK • CHAPTER V • TO THE CONFLUENCE OF THE INDUS ARMS • CHAPTER VI • IN DARK, DANK CLOISTER WALLS • CHAPTER VII • THE LAST DAYS ON THE INDUS • CHAPTER VIII • IN LADAK FOR THE LAST TIME • CHAPTER IX • THE SELIPUK MONASTERY • CHAPTER X • THE MODELS OF KYANGYANG • CHAPTER XI • OVER THE TRANS-HIMALAYA FOR THE LAST TIME • CHAPTER XII • THE TRANS-HIMALAYA IN ANCIENT TIMES AND THE MIDDLE AGES-THE CATHOLIC MISSIONARIES • CHAPTER XIII • THE JESUITS-D’ANVILLE-THE FIRST ENGLISHMEN-RITTER HUMBOLDT, AND HUC • CHAPTER XIV • THE TRANS-HIMALAYA FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY UP TO THE PRESENT • CHAPTER XV • A CRITICAL SITUATION • CHAPTER XVI • TO THE CONVENT OF “ST.SOW” • CHAPTER XVII • MANASROWAR IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES • CHAPTER XVIII • THE FIRST ENGLISHMEN AT THE HOLY LAKE • CHAPTER XIX • THE LATEST REPORTS • CHAPTER XX • A DIZZY PASSAGE OF THE SUTLEJ • CHAPTER XXI • THE RAVINES OF THE SUTLEJ • CHAPTER XXII • A PICTURESQUE MONASTERY • CHAPTER XXIII • IN THE SANCTUARY OF THE MANGNANG MONASTERY • CHAPTER XXIV • HIS EXCELLENCY THE CHURL • CHAPTER XXV • THE FIRST JESUIT IN TIBET • CHAPTER XXVI • LAMAISM AND CATHOLICISM • CHAPTER XXVII • IN THE ABYRINTH OF TRIBUTARIES • CHAPTER XXVIII • THE DEVIL’S CAULDRON OF THE NGARI-TSANGPO • CHAPTER XXIX • DOWN TO THE SUTLEJ • CHAPTER XXX • FAREWELL TO TIBET • CHAPTER XXXI • BETWEEN SKY AND WATER • CHAPTER XXXII • A LEARNED LAMA FROM HUNGARV • CHAPTER XXXIII • MY AMAZONIAN ESCORT • CHAPTER XXXIV • THE LAST • INDEX. The Title 'Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet written/authored/edited by Sven Hedin Foreword By K. Vatsyayana', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121228923 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 632 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Tibetology / Tourism. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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A.S. Altekar
Education in Ancient India
When it comes to education in Ancient India we think of gurukuls and guru shishya parampara. But universities like Takshila and Nalanda speak volumes about the standard and level of education in India. This book even touches upon the debatabels subject like girls education. It should be read by educators and students of history as well. About The Author:- A. S. Altekar has been the Manindra Chandra Nandi Professor and Head of the Department of Indian History and Culture, BHU. The Title 'Education in Ancient India written/authored/edited by A.S. Altekar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182055186 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 394 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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Benjamin A. Millard
The Quest of the Infinite [Hardcover]
About The Book -: The aim of the book is to show that religion is not in essence theological, however useful and necessary theology may be on its scientific side. The surest ground for Faith in Christ and participation in the good news which He brought is neither theology, nor metaphysics, nor science, but simple experience, the experience of each individual; and here the average man is quite at home. The appeal urged in what follows is Simply this give Jesus Christ the opportunity of doing His work in your own heart and life give Him a fair chance, and then judge Him by the results. About The Author : Benjamin A. Millard Is a well-known author, some of his books are a fascination for readers like in the The quest of the Infinite or the Place of Reason and Mystery in Religious Experience book, this is one of the most wanted Benjamin Albert Millard author readers around the world. The Title 'The Quest of the Infinite written/authored/edited by Benjamin A. Millard', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121267939 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 210 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History & Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Benjamin A. Millard
The Quest of the Infinite
About The Book -: The aim of the book is to show that religion is not in essence theological, however useful and necessary theology may be on its scientific side. The surest ground for Faith in Christ and participation in the good news which He brought is neither theology, nor metaphysics, nor science, but simple experience, the experience of each individual; and here the average man is quite at home. The appeal urged in what follows is Simply this give Jesus Christ the opportunity of doing His work in your own heart and life give Him a fair chance, and then judge Him by the results. About The Author : Benjamin A. Millard Is a well-known author, some of his books are a fascination for readers like in the The quest of the Infinite or the Place of Reason and Mystery in Religious Experience book, this is one of the most wanted Benjamin Albert Millard author readers around the world. The Title 'The Quest of the Infinite written/authored/edited by Benjamin A. Millard', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121267922 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 210 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History & Archaeology. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
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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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Edgar Thurston
Coins Catalogue No.1 Mysore [Hardcover]
About The Book : It is a catalogue that contains coins found throughout its past in the region of Mysore. The introduction covers a brief history of Mysore, along with the unique coins of each ruler.To Captain R. H. Campbell Tufnell, I am indebted for the pains and trouble which he took in correcting and revising the proof sheets, and for comparing the inscriptions in the text with those on the coins. The frontispiece represents in the centre the obverse of the medal struck in commemoration of the taking of Seringapatam in 1 799, and above and below, the silver medals struck "for services in Mysore" in 1791-2. About The Author : Edgar Thurston, (1855–1935) was the British Superintendent at the Madras Government Museum from 1885 to 1908 who contributed to research studies in the fields of zoology, ethnology and botany of India, and later also published his works at the museum. Thurston was educated in medicine and lectured in anatomy at the Madras Medical College while simultaneously holding a senior position at the museum. His early works were on numismatics and geology, and these were later followed by researches in anthropology and ethnography. He succeeded Frederick S. Mullaly as the Superintendent of Ethnography for the Madras Presidency. Thurston was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal, first class, on 26 June 1902. He was made C.I.E. in 1909. He retired to England and spent his winters at Penzance where he studied the local plants and regularly hosted a New Year party for the local botanists. He died on 12 October 1935 at Penzance.
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Edgar Thurston
Coins Catalogue No.1 Mysore
About The Book : It is a catalogue that contains coins found throughout its past in the region of Mysore. The introduction covers a brief history of Mysore, along with the unique coins of each ruler.To Captain R. H. Campbell Tufnell, I am indebted for the pains and trouble which he took in correcting and revising the proof sheets, and for comparing the inscriptions in the text with those on the coins. The frontispiece represents in the centre the obverse of the medal struck in commemoration of the taking of Seringapatam in 1 799, and above and below, the silver medals struck "for services in Mysore" in 1791-2. About The Author : Edgar Thurston, (1855–1935) was the British Superintendent at the Madras Government Museum from 1885 to 1908 who contributed to research studies in the fields of zoology, ethnology and botany of India, and later also published his works at the museum. Thurston was educated in medicine and lectured in anatomy at the Madras Medical College while simultaneously holding a senior position at the museum. His early works were on numismatics and geology, and these were later followed by researches in anthropology and ethnography. He succeeded Frederick S. Mullaly as the Superintendent of Ethnography for the Madras Presidency. Thurston was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal, first class, on 26 June 1902. He was made C.I.E. in 1909. He retired to England and spent his winters at Penzance where he studied the local plants and regularly hosted a New Year party for the local botanists. He died on 12 October 1935 at Penzance.
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R. Shama Sastri
Evolution of Indian Polity [Hardcover]
About The Book : This book contains the series of lectures delivered by me on the ''Evolution of Indian Polity under the Presidency of the Hon. Dr. Sir Asutosh Mookerjee, President of the Council of the Post-Graduate Studies in Arts at the Calcutta University in the months of March and April 1919. The first staph in the evolution as detailed in the first lecture, is found universal and as such it requires no additional proof. The Institution of Elective Monarchy of Bachelor kings begotten by priests on a family of queens or cows as they are called, is peculiar to India ; and no other nation has as yet been found to have passed through the institution of bachelor kings to hereditary monarchy which forms the third stage in the evolution of Indian polity. About The Author : R. Shama Sastri (B-1868) was born in 1868 in Rudrapatna, a village on the banks of the Kaveri river in what is today the state of Karnataka. His early education started in Rudrapatna. He later went to the Mysore Samskruta Patasala and obtained his Sanskrit Vidwat degree with high honours. In 1889, Madras University awarded him a BA degree. Impressed by his ability in classical Sanskrit, Sir Sheshadri Iyer, the then Dewan of Mysore Province, nurtured and helped Shamasastry, making it possible for him to join the Government Oriental Library in Mysore as librarian. He "had mastered Vedas, Vedanga, classical Sanskrit, Prakrit, English, Kannada, German, French and other languages.
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R. Shama Sastri
Evolution of Indian Polity
About The Book : This book contains the series of lectures delivered by me on the ''Evolution of Indian Polity under the Presidency of the Hon. Dr. Sir Asutosh Mookerjee, President of the Council of the Post-Graduate Studies in Arts at the Calcutta University in the months of March and April 1919. The first staph in the evolution as detailed in the first lecture, is found universal and as such it requires no additional proof. The Institution of Elective Monarchy of Bachelor kings begotten by priests on a family of queens or cows as they are called, is peculiar to India ; and no other nation has as yet been found to have passed through the institution of bachelor kings to hereditary monarchy which forms the third stage in the evolution of Indian polity. About The Author : R. Shama Sastri (B-1868) was born in 1868 in Rudrapatna, a village on the banks of the Kaveri river in what is today the state of Karnataka. His early education started in Rudrapatna. He later went to the Mysore Samskruta Patasala and obtained his Sanskrit Vidwat degree with high honours. In 1889, Madras University awarded him a BA degree. Impressed by his ability in classical Sanskrit, Sir Sheshadri Iyer, the then Dewan of Mysore Province, nurtured and helped Shamasastry, making it possible for him to join the Government Oriental Library in Mysore as librarian. He "had mastered Vedas, Vedanga, classical Sanskrit, Prakrit, English, Kannada, German, French and other languages.
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Renfrew, Colin
Cognitive Archaeology from Theory to Practice. The early Cycladic Sanctuary at Keros.
cm. 17 x 24, 76 pp. con 33 ill. n.t. di cui 24 a colori. English Text. The Annual Balzan Lecture Dai primi ritrovamenti a Keros quasi cinquant?anni fa, alle campagne archeologiche sull?isola, agli scavi di Kavos e Dhaskalio, Colin Renfrew ha disegnato una mappa rituale delle isole Cicladi individuando una rete di cerimonie e pellegrinaggi nel periodo 2500-2000 a.C. Queste scoperte hanno consentito a Renfrew di fornire una rivoluzionaria interpretazione cognitiva dell?archeologia preistorica. L?analisi dei reperti, condotta con molti giovani ricercatori, contribuir? ancora allo studio delle origini della prassi rituale dell?Egeo. Colin Renfrew has been involved in pioneering archeological excavations for almost 50 years, from the first archaeological discoveries on Keros through the most recent digs at Kavos and Dhaskalio. This work has permitted him to create a ritual map of the Cyclades, delineating a network of pilgrimage and ceremonial sites in the period 2500-2000 BC. These discoveries have permitted Professor Renfrew to postulate a revolutionary cognitive interpretation of prehistoric archaeology. The analysis of the discoveries in a project involving numerous young researchers is continuing to contribute significantly to the study of the origins of ritual practices in the Aegean Sea. Inglese 256 gr. 76 p.
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CHABERT (S.)
Musée Dauphinois. Catalogue des inscriptions romaines (avec 4 planches), publié sous les hospices de la municipalité de Grenoble
Grenoble, Imprimerie Allier père et fils, 1927. 120 g In-8 broché, [1] f., paginé [19] à 63, 4 planches hors-texte.. Extrait du Bulletin de la Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Anthropologie. . (Catégories : Isère, Dauphiné, Archéologie, Antiquité romaine, )
Bookseller reference : 9765
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Le monde de la Bible art histoire archéologie N° 176 de mars avril 2007
Dieu et politique - Belgique merveilles tombe mérovingienne - Syrie mort rode à Umm El-Marra - Père Lagrange - Réouverture donjon Vincennes - Destruction églises fin d'un tabou etc
Le monde de la Bible art histoire archéologie N° 176 de mars avril 2007 Sans date.
Bookseller reference : 300029167
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Bulletin de la Société Archéologie de Sens - Tome V
Société Archéologique 2006 2006.
Bookseller reference : 300030944
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ULLMANN Antoine COLLECTIF RAMSTEIN Anne-Margot
Dada N° 191 Avril 2014 : Art antique remix
AROLA 2014 52 pages 20 4x0 6x23 8cm. 2014. Broché. 52 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500032682
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Marie-Odile Mergnac
Ma généalogie: Comment retrouver l'histoire de ma famille
Archives & Culture 2013 127 pages 22 2x1 8x28 2cm. 2013. Broché. 127 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500070932
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Giuliato Gérard
Le Château de l'Avant-Garde à Pompey : Tome 1 Céramiques et verres du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance: Céramiques et verres du Moyen âge et de la Renaissance
PU NANCY 2010 21x1 6x29 4cm. 2010. Broché.
Bookseller reference : 500088816
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Chamina
5000 Ans d'Histoire en Combraille: Circuit archéologique
Chamina 2006 4 pages 6 8x0 2x24 8cm. 2006. Broché. 4 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500111088
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Martín Moreno Ana Polisemia
MUSÉE D ALTAMIRA
Editorial Palacios y Museos 2014 32 pages 10x6223x4191cm. 2014. Broché. 32 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500148807
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Condemi Silvana Savatier François
Dernières nouvelles de Sapiens
FLAMMARION 2021 176 pages 11 6x18 4x1 8cm. 2021. Broché. 176 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500178619
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[LITTERATURE] - FERRÉ (Léo)
Testament Phonographe.
Paris, Plasma, 1980 ; in-8 (155 x 240 mm), 448 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Envoi de l’auteur. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc.
Bookseller reference : _202500823
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[ART] - WOOLLEY (Sir Leonard)
Mésopotamie – Asie Antérieure. – l’Art ancien du Moyen-Orient.
Paris, Éditions Albin Michel, 1961 ; in-8 (184 x 234 mm), 264 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline, coloris ocre rouge, dos lisse, sous emboîtage illustré (petite fente en queue). Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs (contre-collé).
Bookseller reference : _202404618
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[LORRAIN] - WILLINGER (Patrick)
Pierres sacrées des Vosges, symboles et mythologie des Pierres à Empreintes.
Moyenmoutier, Chez l’auteur, 1999 ; in-8 (166 x 240 mm), 256 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. 2e édition. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et quelques unes en couleurs (Jean-Paul EDEL).
Bookseller reference : _202401305
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[LORRAIN] - SCHNEIDER (Dr Rudolf)
Bilder zur byzantinischen Paraphrase des Apollodoros, pagination 357 à 287.
S. l. (Allemagne Lotharingie), S. é., s.d. ; grand in-8 (193 x 244 mm), 22 pp. + 5 pl. hors-texte, broché, sous couverture d’attente. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc.
Bookseller reference : _202401272
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[LORRAIN] - BECHSTEIN (Dr O.)
Kleinere Mitteilungen und Fundberichte. – Auffindung eines gallo-römischen Grabfeldes im Waldbezirk Löschen, zwischen Gunzweiler und Haarberg (Kreis Saarburg), pagination 202 à 211.
S. l. (Allemagne Lotharingie), S. é., 1893 ; grand in-8 (187 x 240 mm), 10 pp. + 1 pl. hors-texte, broché, sous couverture d’attente. Sonderabzug aus dem Jahrbuchs der Gesellschaft für lothringische Geschichte und Altertumskunde. Jahrgang V, 2. 1893. Illustration en noir et blanc.
Bookseller reference : _202401279
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[HISTOIRE] - GRIMAL (Pierre)
La Civilisation romaine.
Paris, B. Arthaud, 1964 ; grand in-8 (181 x 226 mm), 540 pp. + nbres pl. hors-texte, reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, coloris marron foncé, dos lisse, sous jaquette illustrée. Collection «les Grandes Civilisations» dirigée par Raymond Bloch. -Nombreuses illustrations (179 photographies en héloigravure, 6 photographies en couleurs, 251 dessins et plans in texte et 6 cartes).
Bookseller reference : _202401144
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[HISTOIRE] - CORBLET (Abbé Jules)
Manuel élémentaire d’Archéologie nationale.
Paris, Librairie Régis Ruffet, s.d. (vers 1875) ; in-8 (145 x 225 mm), VIII-546 pp. + 1 pl. dépliante hors-texte, reliure demi-percaline simili-cuir à coins, coloris bordeaux, dos lisse. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc.
Bookseller reference : _202401116
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