Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: D K Printworld, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 8124604061 ISBN 13: 9788124604069
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgement. Key to transliteration. Introduction. 1. Aum Aksara in Indian thought/Kapil Kapoor. 2. On the origin of the early Indian Scripts/Richard Salomon. 3. Typological observations on the Indic Scripts and their relationship with other Alphasyllburies/Richard Salomon. 4. The art of writing at the time of the Pillar Edicts of Asoka/Harry Falk. 5. Evolution of early writing in India/Subhash C. Kak. 6. Progress of modification of Brahmi Alphabet as revealed by inscriptions of sixth eighth centuries/A.K. Singh. 7. The so called Sankha Lipi (Shell Script)/B.N. Mukherjee. 8. Evolution of Brahmi Script a linguistic approach/Dilip Rajgor. 9. Brahmi Manuscript Palaeography/Andrew Glass. 10. Aksara as a linguistic unit in Brahmi Scripts/Purushottam G. Patel. 11. Aksara as the minimal articulatory unit/Pramod Pandey. 12. Phonological and generative aspects of Brahmi and its derivatives/Pramod Pandey. The contributors. List of Sanskrit Terms. List of inscriptions and place names. List of languages. Author index. Subject Index. This volume presents the advances in the ongoing research on Brahmi and its daughter scripts used in the present day India. It brings together two main trends evolutionary historical development and linguistic grounding. This is the first attempt to cross fertilize Palaeography and linguistics. The Palaeographic papers cover the main issues in the decipherment of the Indus Valley Script the origin and evolution of Brahmi and the Palaeographic methods and considerations employed in the decipherment of scripts. These present different trends and arguments of writers on the origin of Brahmi as having been around the Mauryan era or at a much earlier stage relate to broader historical and cultural issues. They also deal with the need for the use of established and more current palaeographic techniques in classifying regional and stylistic variants of scripts. The linguistic papers in the volume explore the issues of the roots of the orthographic unit aksara in Vedic phonetics its claim as a minimal articulatory phonetic unit and the properties of Brahmi as a generative writing system. The philosophical and linguistic underpinning of the concept aksara is shown to thread its use in the varieties of treatises from the Vedas to phonetic texts. The papers help in providing linguistic evidence for historical accounts of the script as an invention at a given time or as an evolving evolutionary system apart from relating the development of the script to the linguistic history of India. Palaeographers epigraphists linguists and computational scientists will find this volume interesting and useful. 266 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Reesha Books International, 2015
ISBN 10: 8189752189 ISBN 13: 9788189752187
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
Verlag: Rajgor's, 2022
ISBN 10: 819562720X ISBN 13: 9788195627202
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Its a Price catalogue.
Verlag: Rajgors, 2024
ISBN 10: 8196208677 ISBN 13: 9788196208677
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Corpus of Mughal Coins of India is a series of six volumes. The Corpus deals with all the coins issued by Mughal Emperors within modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tibet, Nepal & Bangladesh from 1526 to 1858. These coins include not only all the coins issued by the Mughal Emperors, but also all the coins issued by provincial rulers in the name and style of these Mughal Emperors. These include Independent Kingdoms, Princely States and East India Company. Coins of each ruler are appended with actual photographs of a coin of both the sides. This has been supplemented along-with eye copies of the Persian legends as seen on the coins. For this black calligraphy pen is used to over-write on each segment of the legends on a coin. This helps in understanding how the legends or couplets on a given coin are arranged. This is followed by in depth details of both the sides of a coin. For this, coin legend is written in Persian script to indicate the flow of the legends on the coin. To make it clear and lucid, a transliteration of the Persian script is also given in English. Vol. 3 comprises of silver and gold coins issued from ninth to twelfth Mughal rulers, viz. Dawar Bakhsh, Shah Jahan I, Murad Bakhsh and Shah Shuja.
Verlag: Rajgors, 2024
ISBN 10: 8196208650 ISBN 13: 9788196208653
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Introduction. Guide to Catalogue. 6. Coins of Jahangir: Jahangir as Salim Shah-his pre-accession name. Jahangir as Nur-ud-Din Jahangir-his post-accession name. Kalima on Circular Coins. Kalima on Square Coins. Burhan-ud-Din type. Nur-ud-Din type. Gigentic Coins. Allahu Akbar type. Bad Abre Ruye/Hamesha Couplet. Ba-Sharq wa-Gharb Couplet. Deen Panah Couplet. Dilkhwah Couplet. Firoz Couplet. Gardoon Couplet. Hamesha Couplet. Inayat Couplet. Kishwar Couplet. Khusru Couplet. Muzayyanbad Couplet. Noordah Couplet. Ruye/Yaft Couplet. Sakht Nurani Couplet. Ta-Falak Couplet. Zeenat Couplet. Other Couplets. Fractions. Provincial Issues. Zodiac Signs on Jahangir's Coins. Analysis of Zodiac Coins of Jahangir & Nur Jahan. Year & Zodiac-wise Analysis of Zodiac Coins. Zodiac Coins of Agra Mint. Zodiac Coins of Ahmedabad Mint. Zodiac Coins of Ajmer Mint. Zodiac Coins of Fathpur Mint. Zodiac Coins of Kashmir Mint. Zodiac Coins of Lahore Mint. Zodiac Coins of Urdu Mint. Portrait Coins. 7. Coins of Nur Jahan: Couplet Coins. Zodiac Coins of Kashmir Mint. Zodiac Coins of Lahore Mint. 8. Coins of Shahryar. Select Bibliography.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Guide to Catalogue. Coins of Rafi-Ud-Darjat: Series 1: Badshah Ghazi Type. Series 2: Bahar-o-Bar Type. Series 3: Afaq Type. Series 4: Dadgar Type. Series 5: Nusrat ba Hazaraan Type. Series 6: Chun Meh Khueseed Type. Fractions. Coins of Nikusiyar: Coins of Shah Jahan: Series 1: Rafi-ud-Daulah Type. Series 2: Shah Jahan Sikka Mubarak Type. Series 3: Shah Jahan Sahib Qiran Type. Fractions. Coins of Muhammad Ibrahim: Coins of Muhammad Shah: Series 1: Badshah Ghazi Type. Series 2: Sahib Qiran Type. Series 3: Sikka Mubarak Abu-al-Fath Type. Series 4: Abu-al-Fath Nasir-ud-Din Type. Series 5: Sikka Mubarak Nasir-ud-Din Type. Series 6: Badshah-i-Zaman Type. Series 7: Fazl-e-Elah Type. Fractions. Coins of Ahmad Shah: Series 1: As Ahmad Shah Type. Series 2: As Ahmad Shah Bahadur Type. Series 3: Couplet Types. Fractions. Coins of Akbar Adil Shah: Coins of Alamgir II: Series 1: Badshah Ghazi Type. Series 2: Sahib Qiran Type. Series 3: Hamchu Taban Mihr wa mah Type. Series 4: Yaft Raunaq Type. Series 5: Ba-Fazl Elah Type. Series 6: Badshah-i-Zaman Type. Series 7: Kalima Type. Fractions. Coins of Shah Jahan III: Select Bibliography. Coin Image Courtesy.
Verlag: Rajgors, 2024
ISBN 10: 8196208685 ISBN 13: 9788196208684
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Guide to Catalogue. 13. Coins of Aurangzeb Alamgir I: Classification of Coin Types. Series 1: Muhi-ud-din Type. Series 2: Mehr Munir Type. Series 3: Badr Munir Type. Series 4: Square-Area Type. Type 1: Muhi-ud-din Type. Type 2: Mehr Munir Type. Type 3: Badr Munir Type. Series 5: Provincial Issues, Dirham Sharai'ai. Fractions. Nisars, Gigentic Coins. 14. Coins of Mirza Akbar. 15. Coins of Azam Shah: Type 1: Ashraf at top on reverse. Type 2: Iqbal at top on reverse. 16. Coins of Kam Bakhsh: Type 1: Manus at top on reverse. Type 2: Julus at top on reverse. 17. Coins of Shah Alam Bahadur Shah I. Classification by Name of the King, Series 1: As Muazzam Shah Jahan Sani. Series 2: As Muazzam Alamgir Sani. Series 3: As Bahadur Shah Alamgir Sani. Series 4: As Muhammad Shah Alam. Series 5: As Shah Alam. Series 6: As Shah Alam Bahadur. Fractions. 18. Coins Of Azim-Ush-Shan. Type 1: Malik-i-Geeti Type. Type 2: Azim-ush-Shan Bahadur Type. Type 3: Azim Deen Parwar Type. 19. Coins Of Jahandar Shah: Classification of Couplets: Series 1: Abu al Fath & Dar Afaq Zad Chun Type. Series 2: Abu al Fath & Dar Afaq Zad Bar Type. Series 3: Sahib Qiran & Ba Zad Bar Meh Chu Type. Series 4: Sahib Qiran & Ba Zad Bar Zar Chu Type. Series 5: Shahenshah Ghazi Type. Series 6: Shahenshah-i-Zaman type. Fractions. 20. Coins of Farrukhsiyar: Classification of Couplet Arrangements: Series 1: Farrukh in Top Line. Series 2: Farrukh in Central Line. Series 3: Farrukh in Bottom Line. Series 4: Sahib Qiran Couplet. Fractions. Select Bibliography. Coin Image Courtesy. Vol. 4 comprises of silver and gold coins issued by thirteenth to twentieth Mughal rulers, viz., Aurangzeb, Azam Shah, Kam Bakhsh, Shah Alam Bahadur I, Azim-ush-Shan, Jahandar Shah and Farrukhsiyar; minted between AD 1658 to 1719. Corpus of Mughal Coins of India is a series of six volumes. The Corpus deals with all the coins issued by Mughal Emperors within modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tibet, Nepal & Bangladesh from 1526 to 1858. These coins include not only all the coins issued by the Mughal Emperors, but also all the coins issued by provincial rulers in the name and style of these Mughal Emperors. These include Independent Kingdoms, Princely States and East India Company. Coins of each ruler are appended with actual photographs of a coin of both the sides. This has been supplemented along-with eye copies of the Persian legends as seen on the coins. For this black calligraphy pen is used to over-write on each segment of the legends on a coin. This helps in understanding how the legends or couplets on a given coin are arranged. This is followed by in depth details of both the sides of a coin. For this, coin legend is written in Persian script to indicate the flow of the legends on the coin. To make it clear and lucid, a transliteration of the Persian script is also given in English.
Verlag: Mody Numismatic Museum, Mumbai, 2002
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
orig. wrappers. Zustand: Minor wear. Good. 21x14cm, 48 pages.
Verlag: Amrapali Publications (1991), Bombay, 1991
Anbieter: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Dänemark
orig. wrappers. 27x21cm, xix,230 pages Some wear. Small tear to one page edge. One page rumpled. Good.