25.1386, TOC: Indo-Iranian Journal 57/1-2 (2014)

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Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 14:27:35
From: Stephanie Paalvast [paalvast at brill.com]
Subject: Indo-Iranian Journal Vol. 57, No. 1-2 (2014)

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Journal Title:  Indo-Iranian Journal 
Volume Number:  57 
Issue Number:  1-2 
Issue Date:  2014 


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Articles

Mahākāśyapa, His Lineage, and the Wish for Buddhahood: Reading Anew the Bodhgayā Inscriptions of Mahānāman
Vincent Tournier

Y 34.9 aṣ̌ā and Other Unexpected Plurals in the Gāthās
Amir Ahmadi

Inspired Poetry: Śāntākaragupta’s Play on the Legend of Prince Sudhana and the
Kinnarī
Csaba Dezső

Book Reviews
Chung, Jin-il, Handbuch für die buddhistische Mönchsordination bei den Mūlasarvāstivādins
O. V. Hinüber

Buescher, Hartmut, Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts
O. V. Hinüber

Neelis, Jason, Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks. Mobility and
Exchange within and beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
O. V. Hinüber

Teshima, Hideki, Die Entwicklung des vorbereitenden Rituals im Aśvamedha,
ausgehend von der Darstellung im Vādhūla-Śrauta-Sūtra
F. Voegeli

Einicke, Katrin, Korrektur, Differenzierung und Abkürzung in indischen Inschriften und Handschriften
O. V. Hinüber

Golzio, Karl-Heinz, Die Ausbreitung des Buddhismus in Süd- und Südostasien. Eine
quantitative Untersuchung auf der Basis epigraphischer Quellen
O. V. Hinüber

Jason Neelis, Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks. Mobility and
Exchange within and beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
O. V. Hinüber

Gyula Wojtilla, Kāśyapīyakr̥ṣisūkti, A Sanskrit Work on Agriculture edited with an introductory study
O. V. Hinüber

James B. Apple, Stairway to Nirvāṇa: A Study of the Twenty Saṃghas Based on the
Works of Tsong Kha Pa
Jonathan Samuels

Eystein Dahl, Tense, Time and Aspect in Early Vedic Grammar: Exploring Inflectional Semantics in the Rigveda
Stephanie W. Jamison

Walter Slaje (ed.), Śāstrārambha. Inquiries into the Preamble in Sanskrit
Alessandro Graheli

Lars Göhler, Reflexion und Ritual in der Pūrvamīmāṃsā
Elisa Freschi

Cezary Galewicz, A Commentator in Service of the Empire: Sāyaṇa and the Royal Project of Commenting on the Whole of the Veda
Silvia D’intino

Thomas Zehnder, Das periphrastische Kausativ im Vedischen
Stephanie W. Jamison

Arlo Griffiths, The Paippalādasaṃhitā of the Atharvaveda. Kāṇḍas 6 and 7
Konrad Klaus

Andreas Pohlus, Two Commentaries on the Arthaśāstra: Jayamaṅgalā & Cāṇakyaṭīkā
Timothy Lubin

Katherine Manchester Rogers, Tibetan Logic
Hiroshi Nemeto 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Ling & Literature
                     Morphology
                     Translation
                     Writing Systems

Subject Language(s): Avestan (ave)
                     English (eng)

Language Family(ies): Indo-European





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