For the Sake of the Vedas The Anglo-German Life of Friedrich Rosen 1805-1837.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2020.
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Colección: | Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Plates
- Preface
- Conventions
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- An Educational Cauldron (1805-1822)
- The Ballhorn-Rosen family
- Early education
- Student at Leipzig (1822-1824)
- Choosing oriental studies
- Student life and zones of comfort
- Where next?
- Doctoral Studies at Berlin (1824-1826)
- Focus on Sanskrit
- Doctoral dissertation: Corporis radicum Sanscritarum prolusio
- Scholarly friends
- Charting a Career (1826-1828)
- Staying in Berlin
- Radices Sanscritae
- Linguistic ambit
- Reviewing
- Social circle
- Going abroad
- Professor of Oriental Languages at the London University (1828-1831)
- London calling
- Two weeks in Paris
- Appointment
- Pedagogy and Scholarship
- Gathering clouds
- Students of oriental languages
- Out of Office (1831-1833)
- Resignation from the University
- Catalogue of the Chambers Sanskrit manuscripts
- Translating the Mitaksara
- Soldiering on
- Back as Professor of Sanskrit (1834-1837)
- Reappointment
- Catalogue of the oriental manuscripts in the British Museum
- Students of Sanskrit
- Asiatic Institutions
- The Royal Asiatic Society
- The Oriental Translation Fund
- The Algebra of Mohammed ben Musa and other translation projects
- The Asiatic Journal
- The East India Library
- The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
- Quarterly Journal of Education
- Penny Cyclopædia
- Library of Entertaining Knowledge
- Pioneer of the Veda
- Rig-Vedae Specimen
- Rigveda-Sanhita, liber primus, interrupted
- Relations with British Scholars
- Society for Philological Inquiries
- The Boden Chair of Sanskrit at Oxford
- Dictionary, Bengálí and Sanskrit
- Colebrooke's Miscellaneous Essays (1837)
- London Anchor for Continental Scholars
- Supplying research materials
- Catering to Humboldt
- Coping with Schlegel
- Attending to Burnouf
- Becker's Grammar of the German Language
- Drawing a line
- Hub for visiting scholars
- Nexus for travelers to the Continent
- Family and Friends in London
- Extended family
- German circle
- Germanophile network
- The Horsley and Spring Rice families
- Munster and Somerset
- Death and Beyond
- Fatal illness
- Memorials
- Disposition of the estate
- Rigveda-Sanhita, liber primus, and the struggle for Rosen's papers
- "Geographische Mythen der Indier"
- Books and papers used and dispersed
- Epilogue
- Likenesses
- References
- Manuscript sources
- Published works of Friedrich Rosen (and their reviews)
- Other published works
- Index