[INDOLOGY] The Messenger in Sanskrit Inscriptions (Publication Announcement)
Walter Slaje
slaje at kabelmail.de
Thu Apr 27 15:48:00 UTC 2017
Dear Colleagues,
I regret that some of you have met with obstacles in their attempt to order
copies of Katrin Einicke's "Messenger" via the online bookshop of the
publisher.
The book is now conveniently available with Amazon.de:
http://tinyurl.com/mqodexs
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Walter Slaje
2017-04-06 15:33 GMT+02:00 Walter Slaje <slaje at kabelmail.de>:
> On behalf of *l’autrice*, it is my pleasure to announce the publication
> of her study on the function and tasks of a „messenger“ in the context of
> Sanskrit inscriptions.
>
> A sifting of about 3.600 published inscriptions (3rd to 12th centuries)
> in Brāhmī- and Nāgarī-scripts yielded 230 documents issued by more than 40
> dynasties containing information relevant to the subject. The
> documentation, analysis and evaluation of these significant inscriptions
> form the core of the book, which has been written in the German language:
>
>
> Katrin Einicke, Der Bote im vormodernen Indien. Nach inschriftlichen
> Quellen.
>
> Halle: Universitätsverlag Halle-Wittenberg 2017. (Studia Indologica
> Universitatis Halensis. 9). pp. 178, EUR 59,--
>
> ISBN 978-3-86977-160-1
>
>
>
> https://uvhw.de/studia-indologica-universitatis-halensis/
> product/170230_08-160-1.html
>
>
> Regards,
>
> WS
>
>
> -----------------------------
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>
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