Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 68،الجزء 1 |
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These statements clearly indicate that the Uighur population of Khotan , originally totally unlettered and uncultured , derived the whole of their ancient culture from India ; and this fact well agrees with , and is well explained by ...
These statements clearly indicate that the Uighur population of Khotan , originally totally unlettered and uncultured , derived the whole of their ancient culture from India ; and this fact well agrees with , and is well explained by ...
الصفحة 45
The last - mentioned method is the commonest : the relative frequency is indicated by 1 See also my Note on some Block - prints in the Proceedings , Asiatic Society of Bengal , for April 1898 , p . 124 . * I may add that Mr. C. Bendall ...
The last - mentioned method is the commonest : the relative frequency is indicated by 1 See also my Note on some Block - prints in the Proceedings , Asiatic Society of Bengal , for April 1898 , p . 124 . * I may add that Mr. C. Bendall ...
الصفحة 50
The dotted lines in the diagrams signify the lines of type , and the letters a and b indicate the beginnings and endings respectively of the impressions of the text . In No. I , there are two impressions in each column , stand- ing foot ...
The dotted lines in the diagrams signify the lines of type , and the letters a and b indicate the beginnings and endings respectively of the impressions of the text . In No. I , there are two impressions in each column , stand- ing foot ...
الصفحة 51
Next , one would turn the book right round , as indicated by the arrows , and thus bring the imprints , which hitherto had stood reversed , into an upright position ; and now , commencing at what was the end of the book , one would read ...
Next , one would turn the book right round , as indicated by the arrows , and thus bring the imprints , which hitherto had stood reversed , into an upright position ; and now , commencing at what was the end of the book , one would read ...
الصفحة 52
So long as their purport remains undeciphered , their object must be a matter of speculation ; but the fact that they contain nothing . but interminable repetitions of the same text seems clearly to indicate that in these books we are ...
So long as their purport remains undeciphered , their object must be a matter of speculation ; but the fact that they contain nothing . but interminable repetitions of the same text seems clearly to indicate that in these books we are ...
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