Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 75
Página 51
... common to find oblong houses covered with barrel roofs . Some of these had a semi - dome at one end , with the ... common to both Indian and the Ancient Persian Architecture ; mud - bricks were as common on the one side of the Indus as ...
... common to find oblong houses covered with barrel roofs . Some of these had a semi - dome at one end , with the ... common to both Indian and the Ancient Persian Architecture ; mud - bricks were as common on the one side of the Indus as ...
Página 53
... common form with the Todas here it will show that the curved roof is the simpler in construction , and consequently we may suppose for that reason the most primitive . It is easy to understand how simple it would be to bend the flexible ...
... common form with the Todas here it will show that the curved roof is the simpler in construction , and consequently we may suppose for that reason the most primitive . It is easy to understand how simple it would be to bend the flexible ...
Página 54
... common on sikharas , but these do not belong to the problems before us . The magnificent group of temples at Bhuvaneswar , in Orissa , brings before us the earliest known examples of these monuments . They date back , roughly speaking ...
... common on sikharas , but these do not belong to the problems before us . The magnificent group of temples at Bhuvaneswar , in Orissa , brings before us the earliest known examples of these monuments . They date back , roughly speaking ...
Página 55
... common origin with many . I have found that temples have often been , in some way or another , a development from a tomb , or from some structure raised in connection with the rites of burial : " Worship of Ancestors " would be the ...
... common origin with many . I have found that temples have often been , in some way or another , a development from a tomb , or from some structure raised in connection with the rites of burial : " Worship of Ancestors " would be the ...
Página 58
... common in almost all parts of the world it is to find a stone placed as a mark to a grave ; and I believe that most of the rites connected with the old stone worship will be found to have had some relation to death . When Jacob erected ...
... common in almost all parts of the world it is to find a stone placed as a mark to a grave ; and I believe that most of the rites connected with the old stone worship will be found to have had some relation to death . When Jacob erected ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
alphabet Amir ancient Andamanese Arabic Armavir Aryan Assyrian belonging Bengal bien Brahma Buddha Buddhist c'est called caves century Ceylon Chaghatai character Chengiz chief China Chinese choses ciel cœur coins customs dâgaba derived dialect doctrine doit Dravidian dynasty early être Grammar Guyard Hadendoa Hindu ibid ideograph India inscription Jains Jātaka Khaldis Khan king Kipchak Kolarian l'homme l'humanité l'on land language legend letter literature means memoir Menuas Moksha Mughal Mughalistan Muhammadan Müller n'est native notes notice Oriental origin Ossetes Pañca-t Persian peut Prince principes probably Prof Professor qu'il qu'on race règle religion religious Rigveda Royal Asiatic Society sacred Sanskrit sikhara Siva Song stone story Tale temple Timur tion tout Trans translation tribes VIII vocabulary week word worship XVII XVIII इति
Pasajes populares
Página 65 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
Página 149 - Joseph.— China's Place in Philology. An Attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin. Crown Svo, los. 6d. The Evolution of the Chinese Language. As Exemplifying the Origin and Growth of Human Speech.
Página 355 - European critics towards the end of the last century and the beginning of the present ?
Página 118 - Editor has cleared all doubtful expressions from the title by rendering it as " an accurate description of all categories of Hindu thought, as well those which are admissible as those which must be rejected.
Página 293 - Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay Presidency during the year 1883-4,' just published at the Government Press by Prof.
Página 102 - And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells, sung masses, and baptized several; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that only the year before the bishop and six other Minor Friars had there undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated...