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A Digest of Hindu Law, on Contracts and Successions 3 Volume Set

A Digest of Hindu Law, on Contracts and Successions 3 Volume Set

A Digest of Hindu Law, on Contracts and Successions 3 Volume Set

With a Commentary by Jagannátha Tercapanchánana
Jagannátha Tercapanchánana
Henry Thomas Colebrooke
February 2013
Multiple copy pack
9781108056298
£130.00
GBP
Multiple copy pack
3 Paperback books

    An honorary professor of Sanskrit and Hindu law at Fort William College in Calcutta, and a key figure in the foundation of the Royal Asiatic Society, Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765–1837) became Britain's foremost orientalist during the early nineteenth century. Taking up the reins of Sanskrit scholarship following the death of Sir William Jones (1746–94), Colebrooke made several substantial contributions to Indic study. Through seminal publications such as a grammar of Sanskrit and an extended article on the Vedas, he provided unprecedented access to one of the world's oldest languages and some of its oldest texts. Published in 1801, this three-volume translation of Brahman law was based on a Sanskrit compilation prepared by a pandit, Jagannatha Tercapanchanana, whose learned commentary is also featured in the work. The volumes cover monetary issues, such as contracts, loans and deposits, and also slavery, marriage and inheritance rights.

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    February 2013
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108056298
    1810 pages
    216 × 140 mm
    2.273kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Preface
    • Note on the orthography of Sanscrit words
    • Part I. Contracts:
    • 1. On loans and payment
    • 2. On deposits, sale without ownership, concerns among partners, and subtraction of what has been given. Volume 2:
    • 2. On deposits, sale without ownership, concerns among partners, and subtraction of what has been given (cont.)
    • 3. On the non-performance of agreements, etc.
    • 4. On the duties of man and wife
    • Part II. Successions:
    • 5. On inheritance. Volume 3:
    • 5. On inheritance (cont.)
    • Index.