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Pargiter and Ancient
* Pargiter, Frederick Eden, Dr., Chronology based on: Ancient Indian Historical Tradition, Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924, Reprint 1997

Pargiter and .
According to Pargiter, the " original Purana " may date to the time of the final redaction of the Vedas.
Pargiter identifies this Pancala king as Sudas but the exact relationship between the dynasties, chronological and political, is not recorded.
Pargiter, F. E.
The only time a non-Conservative Member of Parliament was elected was in the 1945 general election, when Labour's George Pargiter was returned for one term.
Pargiter accordingly estimated 26 generations by averaging 10 different dynastic lists and, assuming 18 years for the average duration of a reign, arrived at an estimate of 850 BCE for Adhisimakrishna, and thus approximately 950 BCE for the Bharata battle.
* Pargiter, F. E.
The fiction portion became Woolf's most popular novel during her lifetime, The Years, which charts social change from 1880 to the time of publication through the lives of the Pargiter family.
According to tradition, the origin of South Kosala dates back to the time of Rama and scholars like Pargiter believe that Rama's long stay in that region gave rise to the name of South Kosala after his original homeland Kosala.
Pargiter, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Ambedkar, Vivekananda, Dayananda Sarasvati and Aurobindo.
Talageri wrote a critique of a number of scholars such as Griffith, Pargiter, Tilak and Aurobindo in his book on the Rig Veda.

compendium and Ancient
It appeared in a compendium called Ancient Poland according to its history, geography and statistics ( Starożytna Polska pod względem historycznym, geograficznym i statystycznym ) published in 1848 by Samuel Orgelbrand in Warsaw.

compendium and Indian
In the Sushruta samhita compendium, the physician Sushruta describes the ( modern ) free-graft Indian rhinoplasty as the Nasikasandhana.
Pre-dating the Indian Sushruta samhita medical compendium is the Ebers Papyrus ( ca.
^ " the Pañca-siddhāntikā (" Five Treatises "), a compendium of Greek, Egyptian, Roman and Indian astronomy.
He based his large Persian compendium of simple and compound remedies, which according to the text was composed in 1679CE, on Arabic authorities and on Indian sources.

compendium and .
For the Lo Shu square was a remarkably complete compendium of most of the chief religious and philosophical ideas of its time.
Constantine I ( emperor ) | Constantine burning Arian books, illustration from a compendium of canon law, ca.
This compendium is still cited regularly.
A bestiary, or Bestiarum vocabulum is a compendium of beasts.
Breviarium ), signifies in its primary acceptation an abridgment, or a compendium.
Augustine, Hilary, Athanasius, Isidore, Gregory the Great and others, and formed part of the library of which the Breviary was the ultimate compendium.
The Corpus Juris Secundum is an encyclopedia whose main content is a compendium of the common law and its variations throughout the various state jurisdictions.
Although much of Chinese philosophy begins in the Warring States period, elements of Chinese philosophy have existed for several thousand years ; some can be found in the Yi Jing ( the Book of Changes ), an ancient compendium of divination, which dates back to at least 672 BCE.
A key ingredient which differentiated " cocktails " from other drinks in this compendium was the use of bitters as an ingredient.
A literature compendium for a large variety of audio coding systems was published in the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications ( JSAC ), February 1988.
In 1651, John French published The Art of Distillation the first major English compendium of practice, though it has been claimed that much of it derives from Braunschweig's work.
An encyclopedia ( also spelled encyclopaedia or encyclopædia ) is a type of reference work – a compendium holding a summary of information from either all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge.
The content of his great work is vast and comprehensive, being nothing short of a compendium of learning and of art so far as they are connected with nature, or draw their materials from nature.
Browne's compendium went through no less than five editions, each revised and augmented, the last edition appearing in 1672.
Pappus believed these results to be important in astronomy and included Euclid's Optics, along with his Phaenomena, in the Little Astronomy, a compendium of smaller works to be studied before the Syntaxis ( Almagest ) of Claudius Ptolemy.
The treatise is not a compendium of all that the Hellenistic mathematicians knew at the time about geometry ; Euclid himself wrote eight more advanced books on geometry.
The most complete compendium of Galen's writings, surpassing even modern projects like the Corpus Medicorum Graecorum, is the one compiled and translated by Karl Gottlob Kühn of Leipzig between 1821 and 1833.
A part of the Alexandrian compendium of Galen ’ s work, this 10th century manuscript comprises two parts that include details regarding various types of fevers ( Humyat ) and different inflammatory conditions of the body.
A compendium of poll results on public perceptions about global warming is below.
According to the compendium of Charaka, the Charakasamhitā, health and disease are not predetermined and life may be prolonged by human effort.
The compendium of Suśruta, the Suśrutasamhitā defines the purpose of medicine to cure the diseases of the sick, protect the healthy, and to prolong life.
It was the most popular compendium in medieval libraries.
In the editorial notes of his compendium Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hilles theorizes that " as a corollary one might say that he was somewhat lacking in a capacity for love ", and cites Boswell's notary papers: " He said the reason he would never marry was that every woman whom he liked had grown indifferent to him, and he had been < u > glad </ u > he did not marry her.
This work was a compendium of the arguments of Völkel's teacher Fausto Sozzini, figurehead of the Polish Unitarian movement.
One of her books, Kaleidoscope Artistry is a compendium of kaleidoscope makers.

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