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Sacred books and early literatures of the East Charles F. Horne

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New introduction by 'Ganga Ram Garg'Publication details: Delhi Mittal Publications 1917 [ reprinted1987]Description: v. :col., plates. ; 22cm.-Subject(s): DDC classification:
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Babylona and Assyria, translated by Morris Jastrow...[et al.]

v.2: Historical surveys of the chief writings of each nations, translated by Morris Jastrow...[et al;]

v.3: Ancient Hebrews : the earliest remains, the Talmud, translated by W.H. Bennett ...[et al.]

v.4: Medieval Hebrew: the midrash, the kabbalah, translated by W.Wynn Westcott...[et al.]

v.5: Ancient Arabis: the hanged poems, the korans, translated by F.E. Johnson...[et al.]

v.6: Medieval Arabic, Moorish and Turkish, translated by E.J. W. Gibb...[et al.]

v.7: Ancient Persia, translated by A.V.M. Jackson ...[et al.]

v.8: Medieval Persia, translated by E.H. Whinfield ...[et al.]

v.9: India and Brahmanism, translated by Charles P. Lanman ...[et al.]

v.10: India and Buddhism, translated by Charles F. Aiken ...[et al.]

v.11: Ancient China, translated by James Legge ...[et al.]

v.12: Medieval China, translated by G.G. Alexander ...[et al.]

v.13: Historical surveys of the chief writings of each nation, translated by Morris Jastrow ...[et al.]

v.14: Great rejected books of the Biblical apocrypha, translated by r.H. Charles ...[et al.]

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