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University of Calcutta. Journal of the Department of Letters

1923

An unbroken line of colossal mountains bars the way on the North ; to the East and West a perilous Ocean bathes the inhospitable coast ; between the sea and the mountains a desert of moving land serves as a defence of the threshold lying open along the course of the Indus. [...] The identity recognised by William Jones of the Indian Chandragupta and the Sandrocottos of the historians of Alexinder remains the corner-stone of all Indian chronology. [...] Kilvyamala) promises to dilate upon a certain point at the end of his work (granth5ntevako3snai) a promise which he bears out towards the end of the present text.16 THE TEXT OF KAVYALOKA-LOCANA IV content with certified copies forwarded to me by the Curator of the Library through the kindness and courtesy of Dr. [...] in contraditinction to the larikei and in one place especially points out that the question as to the source of the endless variety of artha imparted to poetry is mentioned by the Vrttikara although not touched upon by the Karikakara.1 Towards the end of the pre;ent text Abhinava gives his own reaing of some of the karikas ; and his remarks apparently show that the Vrttikara in several [...] Referring to this new theory Pratiharendu following the views of the ancient writers of the Alathkara and the RIti Schools states in one place that what is known as dhvani and taken to be the soul ' of Poesy by some thinkers is included by his author Udbhata in the treatment of some of the alanatiras under discussion and therefore need not be separately considered.* The standpoints of Prat
humanities general
Pages
386
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120022
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
iv-vi unknown view
Ancient India
1-14 Sylvain Levi view
The Text of Kvyloka-Locana IV
15-42 Sushil De view
The Epochal Sothic Rising-Point on the Spheroid
43-46 H Hannah view
Problem of the Reported Sothic-Rising Dates as recorded by the Egyptian Priests III The Solution
47-54 H Hannah view
The Expressiveness of Indian Art
55-144 Stella Kramrisch view
Indo-“Aryan” Origins and Developments Racial and Cultural
145-164 H Hannah view
Archological Methods
165-172 Aroon Sen view
Political History of India from the Accession of Parikshit to the Coronation of Bimbisara
i-94 Hemchandra Raychaudhuri view
Additions and Corrections
95-96 unknown view
A Brief Survey of Sahitya-Sastra
97-206 Batuknath Bhattacharya view

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