Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies Library

Sanskrit and Indian studies :

Sanskrit and Indian studies : essays in honour of Daniel H. H. Ingalls / edited by M. Nagatomi ... [et al.] - Dordrecht, Holland ; London : D. Reidel Publishing, c1980. - xi, 267 p. : port. ; 23 cm. - Studies of classical India ; v. 2 . - Studies of classical India ; v. 2 .

"Bibliography of the works of professor Daniel H. H. Ingalls": p. 261-263. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Matilal, B. K. Double negation in Navya-nyāya.--Masson, J. M. Authorship problem of the Dhvanyāloka.--Joshi, S. D. The contribution of R. G. Bhandarkar to the study of Sanskrit grammar.--Hattori, M. Apoha and pratibhā.--Gonda, J. The Śatarudriya.--Hara, M. Hindu concepts of teacher, Sanskrit guru and ācārya.--Staal, F. Ritual syntax.--Pingree, D. The Kheṭamuktāvalī of Nṛsiṃha.--Tachikawa, M. A logical analysis of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā.--Potter, K. H. Was Gauḍapāda and idealist?--O'Flaherty, W. D. Death as a dancer in Hindu mythology.--Hart, G. L. The little devotee.--Dimock, E. C. On impersonality and Bengali religious biography.--Nagatomi, M. Mānasa-Pratyakṣa.

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Ingalls, Daniel Henry Holmes.


Sanskrit philology.
Philosophy, Indic.
Hinduism.

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