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Proceedings & Transactions of the First Oriental Conference Poona held on the 5th 6th and 7th of November 1919

1920

The idea of holding under the auspices of the Bhandar-- kar Oriental Research Institute a Conference of Orientalists in India Burma and Ceylon --an idea which had been in the minds of the promoters of the Institute since its very foundatiotook material shape in the following resoltion of the Executive Board of the Institute passed on the 12th of December 1918. [...] The Fourth and the most important Bulletin which was issued on the 3rd of November and was personally handed over to the delegates contained the final and correct list of papers with the names of their writers supplementary list of representatives sent by 1 earned societies and the detailed programme of the three days of the Conference as under :— Programme of the three days of the Conference. [...] Our thanks are also due to the manager of the Aryabhushan Press who did the' printing work of the Summaries at high pressure and to the Manager of the Orphanage Press who did the printing of the fourth Bulletin with a map of Poona in time to be usful to the delegates and the addresses of the Chairman of the Reception Committee and the President so beautfully. [...] Sir Ramkrishna will tell you that in the field of critical interpretation of historical records Europe haS given the lead and that up to the present the great bulk of critical appreciation of the various forms of ancient Indian record is the result of the work of European Orientalists. [...] It is on this account that there has been no consensus of opinion as to the appr* The rota.ble instances of the former are afforded by the persistent efforts made by some of us to prove that the twelve signs of the Zodiac are not adopted by the Hindus from the Greeks though names of the signs are the translations of the Greek names and even these last are given in a verse of Vardhamihira.
humanities general
Pages
318
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143508
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Preface
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I..—First Sitting Wednesday The 5th of November
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II.—Second Sitting on the Same Day
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III. Third Sitting Thursday The 6th November 1919
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IV. Fourth Sitting. The Same Day
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Fifth Sitting Friday the 7th November 1919
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Sixth Sitting The Same Day
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Appendices
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I.—Vedic
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II.—Avesta
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III.—Pali and Buddhism
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IV.—Philology and Prakrits
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V.—Classical Literature
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VI.—Persian and Arabic
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VII.—Dravidian
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VIII.—Philosophy
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IX.—Archaeology
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X.—Ancient history
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XI.—Ethnology and Folklore
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XII.—Technical Sciences
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XIII.—General
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Index to Names and Subjects in the Summaries of Papers
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Backmatter
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