[INDOLOGY] Looking for Hindi teach yourself audio

Shaw, Julia julia.shaw at ucl.ac.uk
Mon Mar 6 20:17:13 UTC 2023


Hi, the e-book, complete with audio tracks etc, is available to purchase on apple books (at least in the UK it is).
Best wishes,
Julia

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UCL Institute of Archaeology

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Health, disease and epidemics: multidisciplinary perspectives on the socio-ecology of medicine in pre-modern South Asia<https://ecsas2023turin.eu/panel/05-health-disease-and-epidemics-multidisciplinary-perspectives-on-the-socio-ecology-of-medicine-in-pre-modern-south-asia/> (Call for Papers, Conference Panel, ECSAS, July 2023, Turin).

Pesticides, Urban Nature and Ecological Public Health: a social study of environmental worldviews and practices<https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/researchActivity/34040> (project).

The Archaeology of Medicine and Healthcare, Eds: Naomi Sykes & Julia Shaw, London: Routledge, 2022<http://www.routledge.com/9780367759247> (book).

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Dear all,

Maybe someone can help. My friend is starting to self-study Hindi and I gave her Teach yourself hindi by Rupert Snell with Simon Weightman (this edition should be published in 2003, I attached a cover picture). Unfortunately, I have not the audio tracks, which are necessary for self-study. Anyone can help me in finding them?

Best,
Paolo

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