Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, New Delhi, 2006
ISBN 10: 8180901076 ISBN 13: 9788180901072
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Transliteration chart. Abbreviations. How to consult plates (tables). 1. Introduction. 2. Analysis of the records. 3. Epigraphical formulae of the records. 4. Palaeography of the Asokan edicts (c. 300 B.C. 200 B.C.). 5. Palaeography of the Pre Satavahana period (c. 200 B.C. 1B.C.). 6. Palaeography of the Satavahana period (c. 1 A.D. 225 A.D.). 7. Palaeography of the Iksvaku period (c. 225 A.D. 300 A.D.). 8. Palaeography of the legends of the early Andhra coins (c. 200 B.C. 300 A.D.). 9. Palaeography of the inscribed Pot sherds and other objects (c. 200 B.C. 300 A.D.). Bibliography. Index. The book traces the evolution of the Brahmi script in early Andhradesa and envisages an in depth study of the scriptual forms of early inscriptions It embodies a meticulous study on the development of the script of the early Brahmi inscriptions coins seals sealings and Pot sherds. The first three chapters deal with the topics like historical introduction the analysis of the records and the eprigraphical formulae. The remaining six chapters highlight the palaeographic peculiarities of Asokan edicts Pre Satavahana Satavahana Iksvaku records as well as early Andhra coin legends and inscribed Pot sherds. All the chapters contain palaeographic tables along with explanation. 192 pp.
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The Book traces the evolution of the Brahml Script in Early Andhra desa and envisages an in depth study of the scriptural forms of early inscriptions It embodies a meticulous study on the development of the script of the early Brahml inscriptions coins seals sealings and pot sherds The first three chapters deal with the topics like historical introduction the analysis of the records and the Epigraphical formulae The remaining six chapters highlight the Palaeographic peculiarities of Asokan Edicts Pre Satavahana Satavahana Iksvaku records as well as early Andhra Coin legends and inscribed Pot sherds All the chapters contain Palaeographic Tables along with explanation A great deal of care has gone in to the construction of the tables showing the different palaeographic forms The book is very successful as a careful description of the palaeography of early Andhra Pradesh.