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Art. VI.— Further Note on a Bactrian Pali Inscription and the Samvat Era

1876; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 9; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0035869x00016804

ISSN

1474-0591

Autores

John Dowson,

Tópico(s)

Ancient Near East History

Resumo

In a late Number of the Journal (Vol. VII. p. 376) I published a fac-simile of an Inscription from Takht-i Bahi, with some readings and observations. The stone on which this inscription is graven is damaged, and the fac-simile was not satisfactory. The original stone is in the Lahore Museum, and since the date of my publication, Colonel Maclagan, Superintendent Engineer in the Panjab, has had a series of photographs taken, under his own direction, of all the sculptures in the Lahore Museum. These photographs have been arranged in a book, a copy of which has been sent to the Library of the Society. The Takht-i Bahi inscription is among them, and from this new photograph the accompanying cut has been made of the words containing the date. I must add, however, that none of the copies are as satisfactory as the rubbing first received.

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