Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،العدد 1Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1904 |
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الصفحة 68
... language , his dictionary is con- fined to the literary language only , and founded on the Kangyur and other classical books , the language of which , as will be presently noticed , bears little resemblance to the language of the ...
... language , his dictionary is con- fined to the literary language only , and founded on the Kangyur and other classical books , the language of which , as will be presently noticed , bears little resemblance to the language of the ...
الصفحة 69
... language of the present day , and also differentiates between the words and idioms in use in Central Tibet and those peculiar to , or prevalent in the Western Dialects , with which the Moravian Mission was chiefly concerned . To quote ...
... language of the present day , and also differentiates between the words and idioms in use in Central Tibet and those peculiar to , or prevalent in the Western Dialects , with which the Moravian Mission was chiefly concerned . To quote ...
الصفحة 70
... language of Tibet differs so entirely , except in the case of comparatively few words and expressions , from the classical literary language , as to constitute almost two distinct languages ; and also that there is practically no ...
... language of Tibet differs so entirely , except in the case of comparatively few words and expressions , from the classical literary language , as to constitute almost two distinct languages ; and also that there is practically no ...
الصفحة 71
... language from the seventh century of our era onwards , he says : " They have formed for Tibet a sacred language . This language has never been understood except by those who have made a special study of it ; it has not penetrated into ...
... language from the seventh century of our era onwards , he says : " They have formed for Tibet a sacred language . This language has never been understood except by those who have made a special study of it ; it has not penetrated into ...
الصفحة 72
... language at Magadha , and introduced the art of writing , in the early part of the seventh century . It must always be borne in mind that the original object of introducing the art of writing into Tibet was to propagate the Buddhist ...
... language at Magadha , and introduced the art of writing , in the early part of the seventh century . It must always be borne in mind that the original object of introducing the art of writing into Tibet was to propagate the Buddhist ...
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