南アジアの歴史・社会・文化・文学
South Asian History, Society, Culture, Literature
書名 | 著者名 | 冊数 | 出版元 | 刊行年 | 価格 | 解説 | |
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Maktubat al-Shaykh al-Shah Wali Allah al-Dihlawi wa aulad-hi wa mu'asir-hi | Wali Allah al-Dihlawi | 344p. facs. | Rampur Raza Library | 2010 | 3,146円 | Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, 1702 or 1703-1762 or 1763 -- Muslim scholars -- India مكتوبات الشيخ الشاه ولي الله الدهلوي واولاده ومعاصريه ولى الله دهلوى Maktūbāt al-Shaykh al-Shāh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī wa-awlādihi wa-muʻāṣirīh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī, taḥqīq, taʻlīq wa-tarjamah ilá al-lughah al-Urdīyah al-Shāh ʻAbd al-Salām | |
Later Indo-Scythians, (from the numismatic chronicle 1893-94). | Cunningham, Alexander, Sir, 1814-1893 | ii,93-293p plates 古書 | Indological Book House | 1979 repr. | 356円 | Coins -- Indo-Scythian -- History | |
A Taste for Purity: an entangled history of vegetarianism. | Hauser, Julia | 359p. pap. | Columbia U.P. | 2024 | 6,545円 | Vegetarianism -- History In nineteenth-century Europe and North America, an organized vegetarian movement began warning of the health risks and ethical problems of meat eating. Presenting a vegetarian diet as a cure for the social ills brought on by industrialization and urbanization, this movement idealized South Asia as a model. In colonial India, where diets were far more varied than Western admirers realized, new motives for avoiding meat also took hold. Hindu nationalists claimed that vegetarianism would cleanse the body for anticolonial resistance, and an increasingly militant cow protection movement mobilized against meat eaters, particularly Muslims. | |
Residential Architecture in Bhoja's Samaranganasutradhara: | Otter, Felix | xi,299p. illus. | Motilal | 2010 | 3,475円 | Hindu Architecture -- India -- Bhojarāja, King of Malwa, active 11th century Residential architecture in Bhoja's Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra : introduction, text, translation and notes / Felix Otter The Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra, composed in the 11th century and commonly attributed to King Bhoja of Dhārā, is one of the most rernarkable Śilpaśāstras of northern India. Study with text of Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra of Bhojarāja, King of Malwa, 11th cent., classical work on Hindu architecture | |
Development of Indian languages | Raghu Vira ; edited by Lokesh Chandra | 318p. | Aditya Prakashan | 2021 | 16,830円 | India -- Languages -- History A fundamental presentation of the principles of enriching Hindi and other Indian languages, with modern terminology for law and administration, industry and humanities and plethora of natural sciences. The common grammatical systems of Sanskrit, Greek and Latin make Indian terminological systems as extensive and expressive as the European. |