Indian languages and texts through the ages : essays of Hungarian indologists in honour of Prof. Csaba Töttössy
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Indian languages and texts through the ages : essays of Hungarian indologists in honour of Prof. Csaba Töttössy
Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2007
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Includes quotations and notes in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, and Urdu with translations to English (Sanskrit and Urdu in roman)
Summary: Csaba Töttössy, b. 1931, Hungarian Indologist; contributed articles
Csaba Töttössy's list of publications and conference papers: (p. xix-xxviii)
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Essays of Hungarian Indologies in Honour of Prof. Csaba Tottossy Professor Csaba Tottossy is one of those scholars who played a crucial role in establishing Indological studies in Hungary. This volume of essays is offered as a token of respect and gratefulness by his former students. The wide range of subjects treated in the essays reflects Professor Tottossys manifold interests in the field of comparative linguistics and Indology. The subjects dealt with in the volume include Indo-European, linguistics and Indian philosophy and religions, classical Indian poetics and dramaturgy, medieval Hindi poetry and Urdu ghazal. Prefaced to the volume is a biographical sketch of Prof. Tottossy, as well as a complete list of his published works.
目次
- Preface
- Remarks on the Periphrastic Constructions with the Verb To Make, To Do is Sanskrit, Greek & Latin
- Proto-Indo-European Cultural Lexicon: Traces of an Afro-Asiatic Substratum
- The Fertile Clash: The Rise of Philosophy in Indian
- A Curious Play (kim api ruoakam)
- Bhatta Jayantas Agamadambara in the Light of Classical Indian Dramaturgy
- Notes on Matsyendrasambhita
- Remarks on the Use of the Dharanis & Mantras of the Mahapratisara-Mahavidyarajni
- Atra kim Prayojanam? An Essay on the Reception & Naturalization of kavya in Tibet: Tracing Texts, Reading Between the Lines & her Vanities
- Exploring the Transmission of the Kavitavali of Tulsidas: A Statistical Analysis of Manuscript Relationships
- Apocrypha in the Eastern Manuscripts oTulsidass Kavitavali
- Courtly & Religious Communities as Centres of Literary Activity in Eighteenth- Century India: Anandghans Conatcts with the Princely Court of Kishangarh- Rupnagar & with the Math of the Nimbarka Sampraday in Salemabad
- The Question of Sufism in Khwajah Mir Dards Urdu Poetry.
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