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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1854

1855

He continued his search for bag after the publication of the first volume and in 1849 he published in the Persian language a list of desiderata under the title of Micbik altailibym It contains a number of valuable bibliographical notices regarding the books in request and at the end is added a*list of books on Intlian Historigraphy of which he hacopies. [...] His endeavours were crowned with success and he obtained copies o r the loan thitteof of several of the works he was seeking for."18511.] Alanuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot K. C. B. 227 The increased number of materials and the great interest which his friends in Europe took in his important labours prevailed upon him to enlarge the plan and to give in the shape of extracts and notes a c [...] Even if the first part which was printed in 1848 is continued and not superseded as was the intention of the author the manuscript of the General Histories ready for the press will fill two thick volumes. [...] The third fact of the fourth chapter of the Tarylthe Guzydah treating on the Ghaznawides. [...] of 13 lines a complete copy is in the possession of Wilayat 1-rosayn of Cawnpore and the first half is in possession of A. Sprenger a thick volume in folio.
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Pages
98
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Manuscripts of the Late Sir H. Elliot K. C. B. By Dr. A. Sprenger Secretary Asiatic Society
225-263 The Secretaries view
Notes Upon the Geology of the Rajmahal Hills; Being the Result of Examinations Made During the Cold Season of 1852-53.—By Thomas Oldham Esq. F. R. S. (Communicated by the Beng. Govt.)
263-283 The Secretaries view
On the Quantity of Silt Held in Suspension by the Waters of the Hooghly at Calcutta in each Month of the Year. By Henry Piddington Curator Museum of Economic Geology
283-287 The Secretaries view
Notices and Descriptions of Various Reptiles New or Little Known.—By Edward Blyth
287-302 The Secretaries view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
303-308 The Secretaries view
Meteorological Observations
29-33 The Secretaries view
Meteorological Register Kept at Agra
34-39 The Secretaries view

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