The origins of Himalayan studies : Brian Houghton Hodgson in Nepal and Darjeeling, 1820-1858
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The origins of Himalayan studies : Brian Houghton Hodgson in Nepal and Darjeeling, 1820-1858
(Royal Asiatic Society books)
RoutledgeCurzon, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-271) and index
Contents of Works
- Brian Hodgson : a biographical sketch / David Waterhouse
- The political role of Brian Hodgson / John Whelpton
- Brian Hodgson : the unsung story / Harihar Raj Joshi
- The ambivalent exegete : Hodgson's contribution to the study of Buddhism / Donald S. Lopez, Jr
- The architectural monuments of Buddhism : Hodgson and the Buddhist architecture of the Kathmandu Valley / J.P. Losty
- Zoology amuses me much / Ann Datta and Carol Inskipp
- Brian Hodgson and the mammals and other animals of Nepal / Ann Datta
- A pioneer of Himalayan ornithology / Carol Inskipp
- Hodgson, Hooker, and the Himalayan frontier / David Arnold
- Brian Hodgson as ethnographer and ethnologist / Martin Gaenszle
- Hodgson's Tibeto-Burman and Tibeto-Burman today / George van Driem
- Hodgson's legacy / David Waterhouse