Dear All,

I have now both the texts - my heartfelt thanks go to Dr. Natalia Korneeva from the Moscow State University.

Best,

Artur Karp

2015-01-28 22:03 GMT+01:00 Artur Karp <karp@uw.edu.pl>:
Dear Colleagues,

Also I would be very grateful for the pdf copies of these two chapters.

Best,

Artur Karp
Senior Lecturer in Sanskrit and Pali (ret.)
South Asian Studies Dept.
Oriental Faculty
University of Warsaw
Poland

2015-01-28 19:55 GMT+01:00 Jarrod Whitaker <whitakjl@wfu.edu>:
Dear Colleagues:
Does anyone have pdf copies of these two chapters, both from the same edited volume? I know I have hard copies somewhere, but I can't find them (I do see a readable copy online, but I need hard copies of the chapters and the volume is proving difficult to inter-library loan [it's also selling for near $600 on Amazon, so I won't be buying a copy for my library in the near future]).

Kulke, H. 1992. “The Rājasūya. A Paradigm of Early State Formation?” In A.W. van den Hoek, D.H.A. Kolff, and M.S. Oort, eds., Ritual, State and History in South Asia: Essays in Honour of J.C. Heesterman. Leiden: E.J. Brill: 188-198.

Scharfe, Hartmut. 1992. “Sacred Kingship, Warlords, and Nobility.” In A.W. van den Hoek, D.H.A. Kolff, and M.S. Oort, eds., Ritual, State and History in South Asia: Essays in Honour of J.C. Heesterman. Leiden: E.J. Brill: 309-322.

Cheers
Jarrod


Jarrod Whitaker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Asian Religions
Graduate Program Director

Wake Forest University
Department of Religion
P.O. Box 7212
Winston-Salem, NC  27109
whitakjl@wfu.edu
p 336.758.4162



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