@BOOK{hoff-man, title = {The man who loved only numbers : the story of Paul Erd{\H o}s and the search for mathematical truth}, author = {Hoffman, Paul}, publisher = {Hyperion}, address = {New York}, year = {1998}, isbn = {0786884061; 0786863625 (hbk)}, keyword = {Erd{\H o}s, Paul, 1913-1996}, } @BOOK{inde-quer, author = {Ronald Inden and Jonathan Walters and Daud Ali}, title = {Querying the edieval. 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Blackburn}, title = {Telling Lives in India: Biography, Autobiography, and Life History}, address = {Bloomington, Indiana}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, citeulike-article-id = {996985}, keywords = {biography history india}, isbn = {025321727X}, } @BOOK{eato-soci, author = {Richard M. Eaton}, title = {A Social History of the {Deccan}, 1300--1761: Eight {Indian} Lives}, year = {2005}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, volume = {1.8}, series = {The New Cambridge History of India}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{scha-educ, author = {Hartmut Scharfe}, title = {Education in Ancient {India}}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {9004125566}, keywords = {education india sanskrit}, year = {2002}, address = {Leiden}, publisher = {Brill}, series = {Handbook of Oriental Studies / Handbuch Der, Orientalistik}, number = {2: South Asia, 16}, citeulike-article-id = {995544}, source = {Questia.com}, other = {Synopsis comprehensive survey of all aspects of education in India, both in the oral and written traditions. Chronologically it covers everything from the Vedic period up to the Hindu kingdoms before the establishment of Muslim rule. If relevant, the reader will regularly find sidesteps to modern continuities. The role of the oral tradition and the techniques of memorization are discussed, along with education in small private tutorials and the development of large monasteries and temple schools approaching university character. Professional training, the role of the teacher and of foreign languages are dealt with, and the impact of the peculiar features of Indian education on Indian society.\\ pp.119ff. debates and debating recorded in ancient literature}, } @BOOK{mati-nyay, author = {Bimal Krishna Matilal}, title = {Ny\={a}ya-Vai\'{s}e\d{s}ika}, publisher = {Harrassowitz}, year = {1977}, volume = {6.1}, series = {History of {Indian} Literature}, address = {Wiesbaden}, source = {DLI}, } @BOOK{wuja-math, editor = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Mathematics and Medicine In Sanskrit}, year = {in press}, publisher = {Motilal Banarsidass}, address = {Delhi}, volume = {7}, series = {Papers of the 12th World Sanskrit Conference}, } @BOOK{dezs-much, author = {Csaba Dezs{\H{o}}}, title = {Much Ado about Religion, by Bha\d{t}\d{t}a Jayanta [\={A}gama\d{d}ambara]}, series = {Clay Sanskrit Library}, year = {2005}, publisher = {{NYU Press}}, address = {New York}, citeulike-article-id = {988900}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {0814719791}, keywords = {india kashmir philosophy religion}, month = {February}, note = {\url{http://www.claysanskritlibrary.org}}, abstract = {{``The books line up on my shelf like bright Bodhisattvas ready to take tough questions or keep quiet company. They stake out a vast territory, with works from two millennia in multiple genres: aphorism, lyric, epic, theater, and romance.'' -- Willis G. Regier, The Chronicle Review\\ ``No effort has been spared to make these little volumes as attractive as possible to readers: the paper is of high quality, the typesetting immaculate. The founders of the series are John and Jennifer Clay, and Sanskritists can only thank them for an initiative intended to make the classics of an ancient Indian language accessible to a modern international audience.'' -- The Times Higher Education Supplement\\ ``The Clay Sanskrit Library represents one of the most admirable publishing projects now afoot.... Anyone who loves the look and feel and heft of books will delight in these elegant little volumes.'' -- New Criterion\\``Published in the geek-chic format.'' -- Book Forum.\\ Very few collections of Sanskrit deep enough for research are housed anywhere in North America. Now, twenty-five hundred years after the death of Shakyamuni Buddha, the ambitious Clay Sanskrit Library may remedy this state of affairs.'' -- Tricycle\\ This play satirizes various religions in Kashmir and their place in the politics of King Shankaravarman (883-902). The leading character is a young and dynamic orthodox graduate, whose career starts as a glorious campaign against the heretic Buddhists, Jains, and other antisocial sects. By the end of the play he realizes that the interests of the monarch do not encourage such inquisitional rigor.

Unique in Sanskrit literature, Jay?nta Bhatta's play, Much Ado About Religion, is a curious mixture of fiction and history, of scathing satire and intriguing philosophical argumentation. The play satirizes various religions in Kashmir and their place in the politics of King Sh?nkara?varman (883-902 CE). The leading character, Sank?rshana, is a young and dynamic orthodox graduate of Vedic studies, whose career starts as a glorious campaign against the heretic Buddhists, Jains and other antisocial sects.

Co-published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation

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Cowell}, title = {Report on the Toles of Nuddea}, year = {1867}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {Order in Rare Books Room (Not borrowable) Adv.c.78.56. Item no. 1 in volume Adv.c.78.56. UkCU}, } @BOOK{oliv-upana, author = {Patrick Olivelle}, title = {The Early {Upani\d{s}ads}. Annotated Text and Translation}, year = {1998}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {New York, Oxford}, } @INCOLLECTION{gode-kavi, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {{Kav\={\i}ndr\={a}c\={a}rya Sarasvat\={\i}} at the {Mughal} Court}, booktitle = {Studies in {Indian} Literary History, Vol.\,II}, year = {1954}, crossref = {gode-silh2}, pages = {364--79}, note = {See also \cite{gode-somea}.}, } @INCOLLECTION{gode-somea, author = {P. K. 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Ballantyne }, title = {The Pandits and their Manner of Teaching}, year = {1867}, journal = {The Pandit: A Monthly Journal of the Benares College Devoted to Sanskrit Literature}, volume = {1}, pages = {146--9}, month = {March}, note = {Reprint of \cite{ball-pand}}, } @BOOK{anon-pras, editor = {Anonymous}, title = {Prasth\={a}nabheda\d{h}, \'{S}r\={\i}\-madhu\-s\={u}dana\-sarasvaty\={a} vi\-racita\d{h}}, year = {1912}, publisher = {\'{S}r\={\i} V\={a}\d{n}\={\i}\-vil\={a}sa\-mudr\={a}\-yantr\={a}laya}, address = {\'{S}r\={\i}ra\.{n}gam}, source = {DLI, own digital copy}, } @BOOK{ober-hist, author = {E. Obermiller}, title = {The History of {Buddhism} in {India} and {Tibet}. the Jewelry of Scripture, by Bu Ston, Translated from {Tibetan}}, year = {1998}, publisher = {Sri Satguru Publications}, address = {Delhi}, note = {First published Heidelberg, 1931--2.}, edition = {2}, } @BOOK{sala-riya, title = {The {Riyazu-s-Sal\={a}t\={\i}n}, History Of {Bengal} by {\underline{Gh}ul\={a}m Husain Sal\={\i}m} translated from the Original {Persian}}, author = {Maulavi Abdus Salam}, address = {Calcutta}, publisher = {The Asiatic Society}, year = {1902}, source = {http://persian.packhum.org/persian/}, } @BOOK{minh-taba, author = {Minhaj-i-Siraj}, title = {Tabaqat-i-Nasiri}, series = {Biblotheca Indica}, address = {Calcutta}, year = {1864}, } @BOOK{rave-taba, author = {H. G. Raverty}, title = {{Taba\d{k}\={a}t-i-N\={a}\d{s}ir\={\i}}: a General History of the {Muhammadan} Dynasties of {Asia}, Including {Hindustan}, from {A.H.} 194 [810 {A.D.}], to {A.H.} 658 [1260 {A.D.}], and the Irruption of the Infidel {Mughals} into {Islam} by the {Maulana, Minh\={a}j-ud-d\={\i}n, Ab\={u}-'Umar-I-'Usm\={a}n}; Translated from Original {Persian} Manuscripts}, year = {1881--1897}, publisher = {Asiatic Society of Bengal}, address = {Calcutta}, note = {2v}, source = {copac}, annote = {pp.147--8 describe Bakhtiar Khilji storming Nalanda with two hundred horsemen.}, } @BOOK{mook-anci, author = {Radha Kumud Mookerji}, title = {Ancient {Indian} Education ({Brahmanical} and {Buddhist})}, year = {1947}, publisher = {Macmillan}, address = {London}, source = {DLI, own digital copy}, } @BOOK{dutt-late, author = {Romesh Chandra Dutt}, title = {Later {Hindu} Civilization, AD 500 to AD 1200 (Based on {Sanskrit} Literature)}, year = {1965}, publisher = {Punthi Pustak}, address = {Calcutta}, edition = {4}, note = {First edition published London, 1888.}, source = {dli}, } @BOOK{bose-indi, author = {Phanindranath Bose}, title = {Indian Teachers Of {Buddhist} Universities}, year = {1923}, publisher = {Theosophical Publishing House}, address = {Madras}, source = {DLI}, } @BOOK{kris-hista, author = {Krishnamachariar, Madabhushi}, title = {History of Classical {Sanskrit} Literature: Being an Elaborate Account of All Branches of Classical {Sanskrit} Literature, with Full Epigraphical and Archaeological Notes and References, an Introduction Dealing with Language, Philology and Chronology and Index of Authors}, year = {1937}, publisher = {Tirumalai-tirupati Devasthanamus Press}, address = {Madras}, source = {DLI}, } @BOOK{donk-betw, author = {Robin A. Donkin}, title = {Between {East} and {West}: The {Moluccas} and the Traffic in Spices Up to the Arrival of {Europeans}}, year = {2003}, publisher = {American Philosophical Society}, address = {Philadelphia}, volume = {248}, series = {Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society}, isbn = {0-87169-248-1}, } @BOOK{dutt-budd, author = {Sukumar Dutt}, title = {Buddhist Monks and Monasteries of {India}, their history and their contribution to {Indian} culture}, note = {With a complete translation of Yi Jing's book: \emph{Buddhist Pilgrim Monks of Tang Dynasty} as an appendix}, address = {London}, publisher = {G. Allen and Unwin}, year = {1962}, } @BOOK{owen-indi, author = {Owen, Sidney James}, title = {India on the eve of the {British} Conquest: a Historical Sketch}, author = {Sidney Owen}, publisher = {W.H. Allen}, address = {London}, year = {1872}, source = {http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/}, source = {CUL: Order in Rare Books Room (Not borrowable) Gg.7.103}, } @BOOK{sast-kavi, editor = {R. 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Altekar}, title = {Education in Ancient {India}}, year = {1944}, publisher = {Nand Kishore \& Bros}, address = {Benares}, edition = {2}, } @BOOK{oliv-orig, author = {Olivelle, Patrick}, title = {The Origin and the Early Development of {Buddhist} Monachism}, publisher = {Gunasena}, year = {1974}, address = {Colombo}, } @BOOK{Oliv-Betw, editor = {Olivelle, Patrick}, title = {Between the Empires: Society in {India} 300 {BCE} to 400 {CE}}, address = {New York}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2006}, isbn = {0-19-530532-9 / 978-0-19-530532-6}, } @BOOK{dutt-earl, author = {Sukumar Dutt}, title = {Early {Buddhist} Monachism, 600 {B.C.}--100 {B.C.}}, series = {Trubner's Oriental Series}, publisher = {Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner}, year = {1924.}, address = {London}, subject = {Monasticism and religious orders, Buddhist.}, language = {English}, source = {WL, 2 copies of 1984 2 ed. }, } @BOOK{upad-kasi, title = {K\={a}\'{s}\={\i} ki p\={a}\d{n}\d{d}itya-parampar\={a} : {K\={a}\'{s}istha Sa\d{m}sk\d{r}ta} vidvanom ke, j\={\i}vanacarita, evam s\={a}hityika avad\={a}nom ka pr\={a}m\={a}\d{n}ika vivara\d{n}a, 1200--1950}, author = {Up\={a}dhy\={a}ya, Baladeva}, address = {Varanasi}, publisher = {Visvavidyalaya Prakasana}, year = 1983, language = {Hindi}, keywords = {Sanskrit philology - Study and teaching - India - Varanasi - History}, source = {School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS)}, } @BOOK{shar-cakr, author = {Priya Vrat Sharma}, title = {Cakradatta-Ratnaprabh\={a}: The Cakradatta (Cikits\={a}-Sa\.{n}graha) of Cakrap\={a}\d{n}idatta}, year = {1993}, publisher = {Swami Jayramdas Ramprakash Trust}, address = {Jaipur}, } @ARTICLE{joll-quel, author = { Jolly, Julius}, title = { Zur Quellenkunde der indischen Medizin.}, journal = ZDMG, volume = {58}, page = { 114--6.}, year = {1904}, keywords = {Keyword : medicine; India; Gayada-sa; 'Pa\d{t}jika-'; manuscripts; University Library Cambridge; libraries; University Library}, } @BOOK{joll-indi, author = {Julius Jolly}, title = {Indian Medicine. {Translated} from {German} and Supplemented with Notes by {C. G. Kashikar}; with a Foreword by {J. Filliozat}}, year = {1977}, publisher = {Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers}, address = {New Delhi}, edition = {2}, } @ARTICLE{joll-cara, author = {Jolly, Julius}, title = {Caraka}, journal = wzkm, volume = {11}, year = {1897}, pages = {164--6.}, keyword = {Caraka}, } @BOOK{hoer-hist, title = {A History of {India}: from the Pre-historic Period to Modern Times}, author = {Hoernle, A. F. Rudolf and Stark, Herbert A.}, address = {Cuttack}, publisher = {Orissa Mission Press,}, year = {1909}, } @BOOK{kale-rasa, title = {Rasah\d{r}dayatantram \'{S}r\={\i}madgovindabhagavatp\={a}daviracitam, Caturbhujami\'{s}raviracita- Mugdhabodhin\={\i}\-vy\={a}khy\={a}\-samullasitam, K\={a}\d{l}e ityupahvagurun\={a}th\={a}tmajatryambakena tath\={a} \={A}c\={a}ryop\={a}hvena Trivikram\={a}tmajena Y\={a}dava\'{s}arma\d{n}\={a} sa\d{m}\'{s}odhitam}, editor = {K\={a}\d{l}e, Tryambaka and Acarya, Yadavasarma Trivikrama}, address = {Bombay}, publisher = {Nirnaya-Sagara Press}, year = {1911}, source = {Wellcome Library}, } @BOOK{smit-earl, title = {The Early History of {India} from 600 {B.C.} to the {Muhammadan} Conquest : Including the Invasion of {Alexander the Great}}, author = {Smith, Vincent Arthur}, edition = {3rd ed., rev. and enl}, address = {Oxford}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, year = {1914}, } @ARTICLE{bhat-ragh, author = {Bhabatosh Bhattacharya}, title = {Raghunandana's Indebtedness to {Ca\d{n}\d{d}\'{s}vara}}, year = {1938}, journal = nia, volume = {1}, pages = {534--5}, } @BOOK{derr-dhar, title = {Dharmasastra and Juridical Literature}, author = {J. Duncan M. Derrett}, series = {A History of Indian Literature}, volume = {v.\,4: Scientific and technical literature, no.\,1}, publisher = {Harrassowitz}, address = {Wiesbaden}, year = {1973}, } @BOOK{bend-budd, title = {Catalogue of the {Buddhist Sanskrit}, Manuscripts in the, {University} Library, {Cambridge}: with Introductory Notices and Illustrations of the Palaeography and Chronology of {Nepal and Bengal}}, author = {Cecil Bendall}, publisher = {University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, year = {1883}, } @ARTICLE{bhat-ligh, author = {Bhattacharyya, Dinesh Chandra}, year = {1947b}, title = {New Light on Vaidyaka Literature}, journal = ihq, volume = {23}, pages = {123--155}, } @BOOK{schw-hist, editor = {Joseph E. Schwartzberg and Shiva G. Bajpai and others}, title = {A Historical atlas of South Asia}, year = {1978}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago}, } @BOOK{ray-hista, editor = {Priyadaranjan Ray}, title = {History of Chemistry in Ancient and Medieval {India}, Incorporating the `{History of Hindu} Chemistry' by {Acharya Prafulla Chandra R\={a}y}}, year = {1956}, publisher = {Indian Chemical Society}, address = {Calcutta}, } @BOOK{ray-hist, author = {Praphulla Chandra R\={a}y}, title = {A History of {Hindu} Chemistry from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the Sixteenth Century, {A.D} with {Sanskrit} Texts, Variants, Translation and Illustrations}, year = {1907}, publisher = {Williams and Norgate}, address = {London}, note = {2v.}, } @BOOK{stei-cata, author = {Marc Aurel Stein}, title = {Catalogue of the {Sanskrit} Manuscripts in the {Raghunatha Temple Library} of {His Highness the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir}, Prepared for the {Kashmir} State Council}, year = {1894}, publisher = {Bombay : Nirnaya-sagara Press; London : Luzac \& co.}, } @BOOK{wuja-sout, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {The South Asian collections of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine}, year = {1984}, publisher = {The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine}, address = {London}, } @PHDTHESIS{john-gove, author = {Donald Clay Johnson}, title = {Government Concern for the Development of Libraries: {Sanskrit} Manuscript Libraries in {India}, 1858--1937}, year = {1980}, school = {University of Wisconsin}, address = {Madison}, note = {Microfilm reproduction: Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1980}, } @BOOK{jane-anno, author = {Klaus Ludwig Janert}, title = {An Annotated Bibliography of the Catalogues of {Indian} Manuscripts}, year = {1965}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, } @BOOK{goug-pape, author = {A. E. Gough}, title = {Papers Relating to the Collection and Preservation of the Records of Ancient {Sanskrit} Literature of {India}}, year = 1878, publisher = {Office of Superintendent of Government Printing,}, address = {Calcutta}, } @BOOK{katr-intr, author = {S. M. Katre}, title = {Introduction to {Indian} Textual Criticism}, year = {1941}, publisher = {Karnatak Publishing House}, address = {Bombay}, note = {With appendix II, ``A Brief Note on the History and Progress of Cataloguing of Sanskrit and other MSS in India and Outside (between AD 1800 and 1941)'' by P. K. Gode}, } @BOOK{rahm-sciea, editor = {Rahman, A. and M. A. Alvi and S. A. Khan Ghori and and K. V. Samba Murthy}, year = {1982}, title = {Science and Technology in Medieval {India}. A Bibliography of Source Materials in {Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian}}, publisher = {Indian National Science Academy}, address = {New Delhi}, } @BOOK{thom-moti, author = {Thompson, Stith}, year = {1955--1958}, title = {Motif-Index of Folk Literature. A Classification of Narrative Elements in Folktales, Ballads, Myths, Fables, Mediaeval Romances, Exempla, Fabliaux, Jest- Books and Local Legends}, edition = {Rev. \& enlarged ed.\ 6 vols.}, address = {Bloomington}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, } @BOOK{sarm-hista, author = {K. V. Sarma}, title = {A History of the {Kerala} School of {Hindu} Astronomy, in Perspective}, year = {1972}, publisher = {Vishveshvaranand Institute}, address = {Hoshiarpur}, volume = {55}, series = {Vishveshvaranand Indological series}, } @BOOK{sarm-gani, author = {K. V. Sarma}, title = {Ga\d{n}itayuktibh\={a}\d{s}\={a} by Jye\d{s}\d{t}hadeva}, year = {2004--}, publisher = {Indian Institute of Advanced Study}, address = {Shimla}, note = {3v.}, isbn = {8179860523}, isbn = {81-7986-052-3}, } @ARTICLE{sarm-yukt, author = {K. V. Sarma and S. Hariharan}, title = {Yuktibh\={a}\d{s}\={a} of Jye\d{s}\d{t}hadeva: a Book of Rationales in {Indian} Mathematics and Astronomy. An Analytical Appraisal}, year = {1991}, journal = {Indian Journal of History of Science}, volume = {26}, number = {2}, pages = {185--207}, } @ARTICLE{meye-revi, title = {Review of: Tagus to Taprobane: Portuguese Impact on the Socio-Culture of Sri Lanka from 1505 AD. By Shihan De Silva Jayasuriya. pp. 459. Dehiwala (Sri Lanka), Tisara Prakasakayo, 2001}, author = {Eric Meyer}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, month = {April}, year = {2006}, pages = {99}, } @ARTICLE{marc-huma, title = {Humanities From {Classics} to {Cultural Studies}: Notes Toward the History of an Idea}, author = {Steven Marcus}, journal = {Daedalus}, month = {Spring}, year = {2006}, volume = {135}, number = {2}, pages = {15--21}, source = {Chadwyck Healy, Literature Online}, } @ARTICLE{graf-hist, author = {Anthony Grafton}, title = {History's Postmodern Fates}, journal = {Daedalus}, year = {2006}, volume = {135}, number = {2}, pages = {54--69}, sn = {00115266}, url = {http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&xri:pqil:res_ver=0.2&res_id=xri:lion&rft_id=xri:lion:rec:abell:R03836905}, source = {Literature Online}, } @ARTICLE{ping-logi, author = {David E. Pingree}, title = {The Logic of Non-{Western} Science: Mathematical Discoveries in Medieval {India}}, year = {2003}, journal = {Daedalus}, volume = {132}, number = {4}, month = {Fall}, pages = {45--53}, } @ARTICLE{kuma-ayur, author = {A. Kumar and G. Singh and N. Kumar}, title = {Ayurvedic heritage of J \& K: a review of {Sri Ranbira Cikitsa Sudha Sara}}, year = {2001}, journal = {Bulletin of the Indian Institute for History of Medicine, Hyderabad}, volume = {31}, number = {2}, pages = {133--8}, source = {PubMed: PMID: 12841189}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-note, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Notes on Traditional {Sanskrit} Teaching}, year = {1981}, journal = {South Asia Research}, volume = {1}, pages = {30--36}, } @BOOK{sarm-text, title = {{Textes sanskrits et tamouls de Tha{\"\i}lande}}, author = {Neelakanta Sarma}, year = {1972}, series = {Publications de l'Institut fran{\c c}ais d'indologie}, number = {47}, } @INCOLLECTION{desh-pand, author = {Madhav M. Deshpande}, crossref = {mich-panda}, title = {Pandit and Professor: Transformations in the 19th Century {Maharashtra}}, booktitle = {The Pandit: Traditional Scholarship in {India}}, year = {2001}, pages = {119--153}, } @BOOK{das-raja, title = {Raja Todar Mal}, author = {Kumudranjan Das}, edition = {1st ed}, publisher = {Calcutta : Saraswat Library}, year = {1979}, } @INCOLLECTION{aklu-pand, author = {Ashok Aklujkar}, crossref = {mich-panda}, title = {Pa\d{n}\d{d}ita and Pandits in History}, booktitle = {The Pandit: Traditional Scholarship in {India}}, year = {2001}, pages = {17--38}, } @ARTICLE{peab-cent, author = {Norbert Peabody }, title = {Cents, Sense, Census: Human Inventories in Late Precolonial and Early Colonial India}, year = {2001}, journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History}, volume = {43}, pages = {819-850 }, } @ARTICLE{hann-cons, author = {Juergen Hanneder}, title = {A Conservative Approach To {Sanskrit} \'{S}\={a}stras: {Madhu\-s\={u}dana Sarasvat\={\i}}'s ``{Pra\-sth\={a}na\-bheda}''}, year = {1999}, journal = {Journal of Indian Philosophy}, volume = {27}, pages = {575--81}, } @TECHREPORT{lahm-popu, author = {Jan Lahmeyer}, title = {Population Statistics: Growth of the Population per Country in a Historical Perspective, Including their Administrative Divisions and Principal Towns}, year = {1999--2005}, note = {Also called \emph{The Populstat Website}, and based on several sources including \cite{gold-hund}}, url = {http://www.library.uu.nl/wesp/populstat/populframe.html}, type = {Website}, } @TECHREPORT{gold-hund, author = {C. G. M. Klein Goldewijk and J. J. Battjes}, title = {A Hundred Year (1890--1990) Database for Integrated Environmental Assessments}, institution = {National Institute of Public Health and the Environment}, year = {1997}, address = {Bilthoven}, type = {RIVM-Report}, number = {422514002}, } @BOOK{shar-loli, editor = {Priya Vrat Sharma}, title = {Lolimbar\={a}jak\d{r}ta\d{m} {Vaidyaj\={\i}vanam} {Rudra\-bha\d{t}\d{t}ak\d{r}ta\-D\={\i}pik\={a}\-vy\={a}khyay\={a}} {Hind\={\i}\-\d{t}\={\i}kay\={a}} ca vibh\={u}\d{s}itam}, year = {1998}, publisher = {Caukhamb\={a} Surabh\={a}rat\={\i} Prak\={a}\'{s}an}, address = {V\={a}r\={a}\d{n}as\={\i}}, volume = {58}, series = {Caukhamb\={a} \={A}yurvij\~{n}\={a}na Grantham\={a}l\={a}}, } @ARTICLE{poll-taht, author = {Sheldon Pollock}, title = {Review of: \emph{Indian Traditional Values} by Unto Tahtinen}, year = {1985}, journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society}, volume = {105}, pages = {185--6}, number = {1}, } @ARTICLE{kell-maki, author = {Keller, Agathe}, title = {Making Diagrams Speak, in {Bh\={a}skara I}'s Commentary on the {\={A}ryabhat\={\i}ya}}, journal = {Historia Mathematica}, volume = {32}, pages = {275--302}, year = {2005}, } @BOOK{lack-epis, title = {The Epistemology of Testimony}, editor = {Jennifer Lackey and Ernest Sosa}, address = {Oxford, New York}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {2006}, subject = {Social epistemology}, source = {UCL library}, } @ARTICLE{kaye-indi, issn = {0021-1753}, author = {Kaye, G. R.}, journal = {Isis}, month = {sep}, number = {2}, pages = {326--356}, publisher = {The University of Chicago Press}, title = {Indian Mathematics}, volume = {2}, year = {1919}, } @ARTICLE{alle-indo, author = {Allen, Nicholas J.}, year = {1998}, title = {The {Indo-European} Prehistory of Yoga}, journal = {International Journal of Hindu Studies}, number = {2}, pages = {1--20}, } @BOOK{pott-indi, editor = {Karl H. Potter and Sibajiban Bhattacharyya}, title = {Indian Philosophical Analysis: Ny\={a}ya-Vai\'{s}e\d{s}ika from Ga\.{n}ge\'{s}a to Raghun\={a}tha \'{S}iroma\d{n}i}, year = {1991}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, address = {Princeton}, series = {Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies}, volume = {6}, } @BOOK{cowa-phil, editor = {Harold G. Coward and K. Kunjunni Raja}, title = {The Philosophy of the Grammarians}, year = {1990}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, address = {Princeton and Delhi}, volume = {5}, series = {Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies}, } @ARTICLE{bron-sing, author = {Yigal Bronner}, title = {Singing to God, Educating the People: Appayya Diksita's Stotras}, year = {forthcoming}, } @ARTICLE{bron-back, author = {Yigal Bronner}, title = {Back to the Future: Appayya Diksita's Kuvalayananda and the Rewriting of Sanskrit Poetics}, year = {2004}, journal = wzks, volume = {48}, pages = {47--79}, } @ARTICLE{desh-opht, author = {Deshpande, Vijaya}, title = {Ophthalmic Surgery: A Chapter in the History of Sino-Indian Medical Contacts}, issn = {0041-977X}, abstract = {Although in Chinese culture surgery has not usually been seen as a major part of medical practice, during the Sui (A.D. 581-618) and the Tang dynasties (A.D. 618-907), it showed a marked flowering in the field of ophthalmology. Chinese historical records, popular literature and medical works and compilations indicate that it was closely related to Indian medicine. The origins of this transmission can be traced to early Chinese Buddhist canonical literature. Chinese and Indian ophthalmological works of the time are studied here, especially ophthalmic diseases like pterygium, entropion or trichiasis and cataract, which often call for surgical intervention as a way of giving curative or palliative treatment. The texts reflect upon the origin, route and nature of this transmission, and vividly depict the gradual introduction of various aspects of surgery into Chinese medicine. Indian medicine was thus a prominent contributor to the development of Chinese medicine and, especially, surgery from the seventh century A.D. onwards.}, copyright = {Copyright 2000 School of Oriental and African Studies}, journal = {Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London}, number = {3}, pages = {370--388}, publisher = {School of Oriental and African Studies}, volume = {63}, year = {2000}, } @BOOK{poll-lang, author = {Sheldon Pollock}, title = {The Language of the Gods in the World of Men: Sanskrit, Culture, and Power in Premodern India}, year = {2006}, citeulike-article-id = {809566}, isbn = {0520245008}, keywords = {sanskrit}, publisher = {University of California Press}, series = {Philip E. Lilienthal Books}, abstract = {In this work of impressive scholarship, Sheldon Pollock explores the remarkable rise and fall of Sanskrit, India's ancient language, as a vehicle of poetry and polity. He traces the two great moments of its transformation: the first around the beginning of the Common Era, when Sanskrit, long a sacred language, was reinvented as a code for literary and political expression, the start of an amazing career that saw Sanskrit literary culture spread from Afghanistan to Java. The second moment occurred around the beginning of the second millennium, when local speech forms challenged and eventually replaced Sanskrit in both the literary and political arenas. Drawing striking parallels, chronologically as well as structurally, with the rise of Latin literature and the Roman empire, and with the new vernacular literatures and nation-states of late-medieval Europe, The Language of the Gods in the World of Men asks whether these very different histories challenge current theories of culture and power and suggest new possibilities for practice.}, } @BOOK{adam-adam, author = {William Adam}, title = {Adam's Reports on Vernacular Education in {Bengal} and {Behar}, Submitted to {Government} in 1835, 1836 and 1838, With a Brief View of its Past and Present Condition by \ldots\ J. Long}, year = {1868}, publisher = {Home Secretariat Press}, address = {Calcutta}, } @BOOK{rama-west, author = {Mridula Ramanna}, title = {Western Medicine and Public Health in Colonial {Bombay} (1845--1895)}, year = {2002}, address = {London}, citeulike-article-id = {805257}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {812502302X}, keywords = {ayurveda marathi}, series = {New Perspectives in South Asian History}, month = {December}, volume = {4}, publisher = {Sangam Books Ltd}, } @BOOK{erns-plur, author = {Ernst, Waltraud }, title = {Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, 1800-2000}, year = {2002}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415231221/citeulike04-21}, abstract = { Table of Contents 1. Historical and contemporary perspectives on race, science and medicine Waltraud Ernst, University of Southampton, UK2. Western medicine and racial constitutions: Surgeon Atkin's theory of sleepy distemper in the 1730s Norris Saakwa-Mante, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London3. From the land of the Bible to the Caucasus and beyond: the shifting ideas of the geographical origin of humankind H.F. Augstein, Frankfurt, Germany4. Colonial policies, racial politics and the development of psychiatric institutions in early nineteenth century British India Waltraud Ernst, University of Southampton, UK5. Racial categories and psychiatry in Africa: The asylum on Robben Island in the nineteenth century Harriet Deacon, University of Cape Town, South Africa6. 'An ancient race outworn': malaria and race in colonial India, 1860-1930 David Arnold, SOAS, University of London, UK7. Tuberculosis and race in Britain and its Empire, 1900-1950 Michael Worboys, Sheffield Hallam University, UK8. Changing depictions of disease: race, representation and the history of 'mongolism' Mark Jackon, University of Exeter, UK9. Pro-alienism, anti-alienism and the medical profession in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK10. A virulent strain: German bacteriology as scientific racism, 1890-1920 Paul Weindling, Oxford Brookes University, UK11. 'Savage Civilisation': Race, culture and mind in Britain, 1898-1939 Mathew Thompson, University of Warwick, UK12. 'New men, strange faces, other minds': Arthur Keith, race and the Piltdown affair (1912-1953) Jonathan Sawday, University of Southampton, UK }, citeulike-article-id = {805241}, howpublished = {{Library Binding}}, isbn = {0415231221}, keywords = {ayurveda}, month = {February}, priority = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, } @INCOLLECTION{atha-kala, author = {N. V. Athaley}, editor = {S. M. Katre and P. K. Gode}, title = {Kalandik\={a}-Prak\={a}\'{s}a of Soman\={a}tha Vy\={a}sa}, booktitle = {A Volume of Studies in Indology: presented to {Prof. P. V. Kane}\ldots on his 61st Birthday, 7th May 1941 }, year = {1941}, publisher = {Oriental Book Agency}, address = {Poona}, volume = {75}, series = {Poona Oriental Series}, source = {CUL: North Wing, Floor 5 833:01.b.5.47}, } @BOOK{bona-crit, author = {Joseph {Di Bona}}, title = {Critical Perspectives on Indian Education}, year = {1989}, publisher = {Bahri}, address = {New Delhi}, } @ARTICLE{wilk-sidd, author = {Lancelot Wilkinson}, title = {On the Use of the Siddhantas in the Work of Native Education}, year = {1834}, journal = {Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal}, volume = {3}, pages = {504--19}, } @BOOK{sarm-jyot, editor = {K. V. Sarma}, title = {Jyotirm\={\i}m\={a}\d{m}s\={a}: Investigations on Astronomical Theories by N\={\i}laka\d{n}\d{t}ha Somaj\={a}ji}, year = {1977}, address = {Hoshiarpur}, keywords = {pramanas epistemology observation authority}, source = {WL}, } @BOOK{dibo-teac, author = {Joseph E. {DiBona}}, title = {One Teacher, One School: The {Adam} Reports on Indigenous Education in 19th Century India}, year = {1983}, isbn = {0836410750}, keywords = {education madrassa pathasala persian sanskrit}, address = {New Delhi}, publisher = {Biblia Impex}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0836410750/citeulike04-21}, source = {CUL: South Wing, Floor 6, 240.c.98.1077}, } @BOOK{cris-from, author = {Andrew T. Crislip}, title = {From Monastery to Hospital: Christian Monasticism and the Transformation of Health Care in Late Antiquity}, address = {Ann Arbor}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, year = {2005}, isbn = {0-472-11474-3}, } @BOOK{burn-what, author = {John Burnham}, title = {What Is Medical History?}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Polity Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {0-7456-3225-4}, } @BOOK{pear-port, title = {Port Cities and Intruders: The {Swahili} Coast, {India}, and {Portugal} in the Early Modern Era}, author = {Michael N. Pearson}, address = {Baltimore}, publisher = {John Hopkins University Press}, year = {1998}, } @BOOK{tans-rati, author = {G. T. Tanselle}, title = {A Rationale of Textual Criticism}, year = {1992}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, address = {Philadelphia}, } @BOOK{hout-bril, editor = {M. Th. Houtsma and T. W. Arnold and R. Basset and R. Hartmann}, title = {E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam 1913--1936}, year = {1993}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden, New York, K{\"o}ln}, note = {Reprint edition}, } @BOOK{bash-cult, editor = {A. L. Basham}, title = {A Cultural History of {India}}, year = {1975}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, address = {Oxford}, } @BOOK{bros-etud, author = {Th{\'e}r{\`e}se Brosse}, title = {{\'E}tudes instrumentales des techniques du yoga: exp{\'e}rimentation psychosomatique}, year = {1976}, publisher = {{\'E}cole fran{\c c}aise d'Extr{\^e}me-Orient}, address = {Paris}, note = {Pr{\'e}c{\'e}d{\'e} de ``La nature du yoga dans sa tradition'' par J. Filliozat}, } @BOOK{kuva-yoga, editor = {Sr\={\i}mat Kuvalay\={a}nanda}, title = {Yoga-m\={\i}m\={a}\.{n}s\={a}}, year = {1924--}, publisher = {The Editor}, address = {Lonavla}, note = {2v. Includes photos of meditators, breathing apparatus, etc.}, } @BOOK{brya-ques, author = {Edwin Bryant}, title = {The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: the Indo-Aryan Migration Debate}, year = {2001}, publisher = oup, address = {Delhi}, } @BOOK{Embr-Sour, editor = {Ainslie T. Embree and Stephen Hay}, title = {Sources of Indian Tradition}, year = {1988}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, address = {New York}, note = {V.\,1: \emph{From the Beginning to 1800}; v.\,2: \emph{Modern India and Pakistan}}, edition = {2}, } @BOOK{bech-einf, editor = {Heinz Bechert and Georg von Simson}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die Indologie. Stand, Methoden, Aufgaben}, year = {1979}, publisher = {Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft}, address = {Darmstadt}, isbn = {3534054660}, } @BOOK{Hout-ency, editor = {M. Th. Houtsma and T. W. Arnold and R. Basset and R. Hartmann}, title = {{E. J. Brill}'s First Encyclopaedia of {Islam}, 1913--1936 }, year = {1993}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden, New York, K{\"o}ln}, note = {Reprint edition. First published 1913--1938. 9v}, } @ARTICLE{ohan-afte, author = {Rosalind O'Hanlon and David Washbrook}, title = {After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism, and Politics in the {Third World}}, year = {1992}, journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History}, volume = {34}, number = {1}, pages = {141--67}, source = {JSTOR}, } @ARTICLE{Prak-Writ, author = {Gyan Prakash}, title = {Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third World: Perspectives from {Indian} Historiography}, year = {1990}, journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History}, volume = {32}, number = {2}, pages = {383--408}, source = {JSTOR}, } @BOOK{alte-yoga, author = {Joseph S. Alter}, title = {Yoga in Modern {India}: The Body Between Science and Philosophy}, year = {2004}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, address = {Princeton, NJ}, isbn = {0-691-11873-6}, } @ARTICLE{Prat-Traf, author = {Mary Louise Pratt}, title = {The Traffic in Meaning: Translation, Contagion, Infiltration}, year = {2002}, journal = {Profession}, volume = {1}, pages = {25--36}, publisher = {Modern Language Association of America}, } @BOOK{citeulike:482014, author = {Mary Louise Pratt}, title = {Imperial Eyes; Studies in Travel Writing and Transculturation}, citeulike-article-id = {482014}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0415060958}, keywords = {imperialism translation travel}, month = {February}, priority = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415060958/citeulike04-21}, year = {1992}, abstract = {{

How has travel writing produced "the rest of the world" for European readerships?

How does one speak of transculturation from the colonies to the metropolis?

Studies in colonial and exploration discourse have identified the enormous significance of travel writing as an ideological apparatus of Empire. The study of travel writing has, however, remained either naively celebratory or dismissive, treating texts as symptoms of imperial ideologies.

Imperial Eyes explores European travel and exploration writing, in connection with European economic and political expansion since 1700. It is both a study in genre, and a critique of ideology. Pratt examines how travel books by Europeans create the domestic subject of European imperialism, and how they engage metropolitan reading publics with expansionist enterprises whose material benefits accrued mainly to the very few. These questions are addressed through readings of particular travel accounts connected with particular historical transitions, from the eighteenth century to Paul Theroux: sentimental travel writing and its links with abolitionist rhetoric, discursive reinventions of South America during the period of its independence (1800-1840), and eighteenth-century European writings on Southern Africa in the context of inland expansion.

}}, } @ARTICLE{Gane-Revi, author = {K. N. Ganesh}, title = {Review of: Margret Frenz, \emph{From Contact to conquest: Transition to British Rule in Malabar, 1790--1805}, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2003}, year = {2005}, journal = {Indian Economic and Social History Review}, volume = {42}, number = {4}, pages = {564--566}, } @INCOLLECTION{bron-reli, author = {Johannes Bronkhorst}, title = {The Reliability of Tradition}, editor = {Frederico Squarcini}, booktitle = {Boundaries, Dynamics and Construction of Traditions in South Asia}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Firenze University Press, Munshiram Manoharlal}, address = {Firenze, Delhi}, volume = {1.3}, series = {Kyk{\'e}ion Studies and Texts}, } @ARTICLE{Fryk-Reco, author = {R. E. Frykenberg}, title = {Reconstructing the History of South India}, year = {1978}, journal = {Modern Asian Studies}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {687--701}, } @ARTICLE{rose-dise, author = {Charles Rosenberg}, title = {Disease in History: Frames and Framers}, year = {1989}, journal = {Milbank Quarterly}, volume = {67}, pages = {1--15}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-ques, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {The Questions of {King Tukkoji}: Medicine at an Eighteenth-Century South {Indian} Court}, year = {forthcoming}, journal = {Indian Journal of History of Science}, } @INCOLLECTION{walk-indi, author = {Timothy Walker}, title = {Indigenous Indian Healing Techniques in the Portuguese Colonial Medical Institutions of Goa, Dam{\~a}o and Diu (1680--1830)}, year = {forthcoming\,}, booktitle = {Medicine in the Portuguese Colonial Empire}, editor = {Cristiana Bastos}, publisher = {Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ci{\^e}ncias Sociais}, address = {Lisboa}, note = {In Portuguese translation}, } @BOOK{rose-fram, editor = {Charles Rosenberg and Janet Golden}, title = {Framing Disease: Studies in Cultural History}, year = {1992}, publisher = {Rutgers University Press}, address = {Brunswick, NJ}, } @INCOLLECTION{walk-earl, author = {Timothy Walker}, editor = {Dagmar Benner and Fred Smith}, title = {The Early Modern Globalization of Ayurveda: Portuguese Dissemination of Drugs and Healing Techniques from South Asia on Four Continents, 1670-1830}, booktitle = {Pluralism and Paradigms in Modern and Global Ayurveda}, year = {forthcoming\,}, publisher = {State University of New York Press}, address = {New York}, } @INCOLLECTION{walk-evid, crossref = {sale-ayur}, author = {Timothy Walker}, title = {Evidence of the Use of Ayurvedic Medicine in the Medical Institutions of Portuguese India, 1680--1830}, booktitle = {\={A}yurveda at the Crossroads of Care and Cure. Proceedings of the {Indo-European} Seminar on Ayurveda held at {Arr{\'a}bida, Portugal, in November} 2001}, year = {2002}, pages = {74--104}, } @BOOK{fawc-namb, author = {Fred Fawcett}, title = {Nambutiris: Notes on Some of the People of {Malabar}}, year = {1900}, publisher = {Government Press}, address = {Madras}, note = {Reprinted New Delhi: AES, 2001. Bound with Florence Evans, ``Mala V\`{e}dars of Travancore'' and Edgar Thurston, ``Miscellanea''}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, series = {Madras Government Museum, Anthropology}, } @BOOK{sree-text, author = {E. Sreedharan}, title = {A Textbook of Historiography: 500 BC to AD 2000}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Orient Longman}, address = {Hyderabad}, isbn = {81 250 2657 6}, source = {Own copy}, note = {Reprinted 2004, 2004 (twice), 2005}, } @BOOK{nand-prop, author = {Meera Nanda}, title = {Prophets Facing Backwards: Postmoern Critiques of Science and {Hindu} Nationalism in {India}}, year = {2003}, publisher = {Rutgers University Press}, address = {New Brunswick, NJ, and London}, } @INCOLLECTION{mazl-intr, author = {Bruce Mazlish}, title = {An Introduction to Global History}, editor = {Bruce Mazlish and Ralph Buultjens}, booktitle = {Conceptualizing Global History}, year = {1993}, publisher = {Westview Press}, address = {Boulder, CO}, pages = {1--24}, } @BOOK{mazl-glob, editor = {Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye}, title = {The Global History Reader}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York and London}, } @INCOLLECTION{geer-thic, crossref = {Geer-inte}, author = {Clifford Geertz}, booktitle = {The Interpretation of Cultures}, title = {Thick Description: Towards an Interpretive Theory of Culture}, chapter = {1}, pages = {3--32}, } @INCOLLECTION{jord-soci, crossref = {huis-loca}, author = {Ludmilla Jordanova}, title = {The Social Construction of Medical Knowledge}, booktitle = {Locating Medical History. The Stories and Their Meanings}, chapter = {15}, pages = {338--363}, source = {Own copy}, } @INCOLLECTION{coot-fram, crossref = {huis-loca}, author = {Roger Cooter}, title = {``Framing'' the End of the Social History of Medicine}, booktitle = {Locating Medical History. The Stories and Their Meanings}, chapter = {14}, pages = {309--37}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{meno-bhad, editor = {Kolatteri Sankara Menon}, title = {Bhadanta Nagarjuna's Rasa Vai\d{s}eshika Sutra with the Commentary of Narasi\d{m}ha}, year = {1928}, publisher = {Government Press}, address = {Trivandrum}, series = {Trivandrum Sanskrit Series, \'{S}r\={\i} Va\~{n}ci-Setu-Lak\d{s}m\={\i} Series}, } @BOOK{muth-rasa, editor = {N. E. Muthuswami}, title = {Rasavai\'{s}e\d{s}ikas\={u}tra, Bhadanta N\={a}g\={a}rjunaviracitam; Narasi\d{m}hak\d{r}tabh\={a}\d{s}yopetam}, year = {1976}, publisher = {En. Sridharan : can be had from Publication Division, Govt.\ Ayurveda College}, series = {Kerala Government Ayurvedic Publication Series}, number = {2}, note = {With introduction by Sankara Menon reproduced from the 1928 ed.}, address = {Trivandrum}, } @BOOK{meno-hist, author = {K. P. {Padmanabha Menon}}, editor = {T. K. {Krishna Menon}}, title = {History of {Kerala} Written in the Fom of Notes on {Visschers's} Letters from {Malabar}}, year = {1924}, publisher = {Cochin Government Press}, address = {Ernakulam}, note = {4v. 1998 reprint: New Delhi, Asian Educational Services}, edition = {4}, } @INCOLLECTION{jahn-anci, crossref = {ciur-corp}, author = {Samia Al Azharia Jahn}, title = {Ancient Texts on ``{Malabar} Plants'' Compared to Modern Views and Scientific Knowledge}, booktitle = {{Du corps humain, au carrefour, de plusieurs savoirs en Inde: M{\'e}langes offerts {\`a} Arion Ro{\c s}u}}, year = {2004}, pages = {105--131}, } @ARTICLE{ferg-digl, author = {Charles A. Ferguson}, title = {Diglossia}, year = {1959}, journal = {Word: Journal of the International Linguistic Association}, volume = {15}, pages = {325--40}, } @ARTICLE{dili-lite, author = {K. V. Dilipkumar}, title = {Literary Sources and History of Indigenous Medicine in {Kerala}}, year = {1998}, journal = {\={A}ryavaidyan}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {180--85}, source = {WL}, } @ARTICLE{kuru-indi, author = {K. K. N. Kurup and K. Vijayakumar}, title = {Indigenous Health Tradition of {Kerala}}, year = {1999}, journal = {\={A}ryavaidyan}, volume = {12}, number = {3}, pages = {165--78}, source = {WL}, } @BOOK{dow-hist, author = {Alexander Dow}, title = {The History of {Hindostan}, Translated from the {Persian [of Firishta]}}, year = {1770}, publisher = {T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt}, address = {London}, notes = {3v. V.1--2 translated from the Persian, v.3 by Dow.}, } @BOOK{brig-hist, author = {John Briggs}, title = {History of the Rise of the {Mahomedan} power in {India} till the year A. D. 1612 translated from the original {Persian} of {Mahomed Kasim Ferishta}\ldots}, year = {1829}, publisher = {Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green}, address = {London}, note = {4v.}, } @BOOK{thac-babu, author = {W. M. Thackston, Jr.}, title = {Baburnama: {Chagatay Turkish} Text with {Abdul-Rahim Khan-khanan's Persian} Translation. {Turkish} Transcription, {Persian} Edition and {English} Translation}, year = {1993}, publisher = {Harvard University}, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, volume = {18}, series = {Sources of Oriental Languages and Literatures}, source = {Review on JSTOR, by Robert Dankoff JAOS 117.4 (1997)}, } @BOOK{thac-babu2, author = {Wheeler M. Thackston}, citeulike-article-id = {738359}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0375761373}, keywords = {baburnama moguls mughals mughuls}, publisher = {Modern Library}, address = {New York}, title = {The {Baburnama}: Memoirs of {Babur}, Prince and Emperor}, annotate = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0375761373/citeulike04-21}, year = {2002}, abstract = {{Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur was the first Mughal, or Mongol, emperor of India. A devoted warrior who fought by the bloodthirsty standards of his time, Babur was also a gifted scholar and ethnographer, and his memoir, The Baburnama--which translator and editor Wheeler Thackston heralds as the first autobiography in Islamic literature--paints a fascinating portrait of the lands he conquered, such as Hindustan: "A strange country. Compared to ours, it is another world. Its mountains, rivers, forests, and wildernesses, its villages and provinces, animals and plants, peoples and languages, even its rain and winds are altogether different." They were different indeed, and we're fortunate to have this beautifully illustrated record of Babur's wonderment at the new places he saw.} {Both an official chronicle and the highly personal memoir of the emperor Babur (1483\–1530), The Baburnama presents a vivid and extraordinarily detailed picture of life in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India during the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries. Babur\’s honest and intimate chronicle is the first autobiography in Islamic literature, written at a time when there was no historical precedent for a personal narrative\—now in a sparkling new translation by Islamic scholar Wheeler Thackston.

This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition includes notes, indices, maps, and illustrations.}}, } @BOOK{gibb-ency, editor = {H. A. R. Gibb and J. H. Kramers and others}, title = {The Encyclopaedia of {Islam}}, year = {1954--}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, } @INCOLLECTION{free-genr, author = {Rich Freeman}, editor = {Sheldon Pollock}, crossref = {poll-lite}, title = {Genre and Society: The Literary Culture of Premodern {Kerala}}, booktitle = {Literary Cultures in History}, year = {2003}, chapter = {7}, pages = {437--500}, } @ARTICLE{kurt-volu, author = {Otto Kurz}, title = {A Volume of {Mughal} Drawings and Miniatures}, year = {1967}, journal = {Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes}, volume = {30}, pages = {251--71}, } @BOOK{beve-akba, author = {H. Beveridge}, title = {The Akbarnama of Abu-L-Fazl Translated from the Persian}, year = {1897--1939}, publisher = {Asiatic Society of Bengal}, address = {Calcutta}, volume = {910}, series = {Bibliotheca Indica, NS}, url = {http://persian.packhum.org/persian/pf?file=00701020&ct=0}, } @BOOK{stei-comp, author = {Francis Joseph Steingass }, title = {A Comprehensive {Persian-English} Dictionary, Including the {Arabic} Words and Phrases to be met with in {Persian} Literature}, year = {1892}, publisher = {Routledge \& K. Paul}, address = {London}, url = {http://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/steingass/}, } @BOOK{smit-oxfo, author = {Vincent Smith and Percival Spear}, title = {The {Oxford} History of {India}}, year = {1981}, publisher = oup, address = {Delhi, London, New York}, edition = {4}, } @INCOLLECTION{sriv-law, author = {A. L. Srivastava}, editor = {R. C. Majumdar and J. N. Chaudhuri and S. Chaudhuri}, title = {Law and Legal Institutions}, booktitle = {The {Mughal} Empire}, year = {1994}, publisher = {Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan}, address = {Bombay}, volume = {7}, series = {The History and Culture of the {Indian} People}, chapter = {18}, pages = {537--54}, } @INCOLLECTION{roy-akba, author = {S. Roy}, editor = {R. C. Majumdar and J. N. Chaudhuri and S. Chaudhuri}, title = {Akbar (1556--1605)}, booktitle = {The {Mughal} Empire}, year = {1994}, publisher = {Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan}, address = {Bombay}, volume = {7}, series = {The History and Culture of the {Indian} People}, chapter = {5}, pages = {104--74}, } @INCOLLECTION{roy-huma, author = {S. Roy}, editor = {R. C. Majumdar and J. N. Chaudhuri and S. Chaudhuri}, title = {Hum\={a}y\={u}n}, booktitle = {The {Mughal} Empire}, year = {1994}, publisher = {Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan}, address = {Bombay}, volume = {7}, series = {The History and Culture of the {Indian} People}, chapter = {3}, pages = {45--67}, } @BOOK{rich-mugh, author = {John F. Richards}, editor = {C. A. Bayly and John F. Richards}, title = {The {Mughal} Empire}, year = {1993}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge and New York}, volume = {1.5}, series = {The New Cambridge History of {India}}, } @ARTICLE{dale-poet, author = {Stephen F. Dale}, title = {The Poetry and Autobiography of the {Babur-nama}}, year = {1996}, journal = {Journal of Asian Studies}, volume = {55}, number = {3}, pages = {635--664}, source = {JSTOR}, } @BOOK{khal-muqa, title = {The {Muqaddimah}: an Introduction to History {[by `Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad] Ibn Khald{\^u}n}; translated from the {Arabic}}, author = {Franz Rosenthal}, address = {London}, publisher = {Routledge \& K. Paul}, year = {1958}, } @INCOLLECTION{ali-courb, author = {Daud Ali}, title = {Courtly Love and the Aristocratic Household in Early Medieval {India}}, booktitle = {Love in {South Asia}: A Cultural History}, editor = {Francesca Orsini}, series = {University Of Cambridge Oriental Publications}, volume = {62}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {0068-6891}, isbn = {0521856787}, year = {2006}, pages = {43--60}, } @ARTICLE{free-spic, author = {Paul Freedman}, title = {Spices: How the Search for Flavors Influenced Our World}, year = {2003}, journal = {YaleGlobal}, month = {March}, url = {http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=1134}, } @ARTICLE{harm-earl, author = {Robert Harms}, title = {Early Globalization and the Slave Trade}, journal = {YaleGlobal}, year = {2003}, month = {May}, url = {http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/display.article?id=1587}, } @BOOK{schw-writ, author = {Henry Schwarz}, title = {Writing Cultural History in Colonial and Postcolonial {India}}, year = {1997}, publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press}, } @INCOLLECTION{selb-sans, crossref = {alte-asia}, author = {Martha Ann Selby}, title = {Sanskrit Gynecologies in Postmodernity: the Commoditization of Indian Medicine in Alternative Medical and New-Age Discourses on Women's Health}, booktitle = {Asian Medicine and Globalization}, year = {2005}, chapter = {8}, pages = {120--131}, } @INCOLLECTION{inga-brah, author = {Daniel Ingalls}, crossref = {Sing-Trad}, title = {The {Brahman} Tradition}, booktitle = {Traditional {India}: Structure and Change}, year = {1959}, pages = {3--9}, } @INCOLLECTION{srin-fore, author = {M. N. Srinivas}, title = {Foreword}, booktitle = {When a Great Tradition Modernizes: an Anthropological Approach to {Indian} Civilization {\rm by Milton Singer}}, year = {1972 }, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago and London}, pages = {vii--x}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{sing-when, author = {Milton Singer}, title = {When a Great Tradition Modernizes: an Anthropological Approach to {Indian} Civilization}, year = {1972 }, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago and London}, isbn = {0226761029}, edition = {Midway reprint, 1980}, } @BOOK{penz-pois, author = {Norman Mosley Penzer}, title = {Poison-damsels and Other Essays in Folklore and Anthropology}, year = {1952}, publisher = {Priv.\ print.\ for C. J. Sawyer}, address = {London}, } @ARTICLE{Linc-Thes, author = {Bruce Lincoln}, title = {Theses on Method}, year = 1996, journal = {Method and Theory in the Study of Religion}, volume = 8, number = 3, source = {Weiss 113}, } @BOOK{maci-thre, author = {Aladair MacIntyre}, title = {Three rival Version of Moral Enquiry: Encyclopaedia, Genealogy, and Tradition}, year = {1990}, publisher = {University of Notre Dame Press}, address = {Notre Dame}, source = {Weiss, 62.}, } @BOOK{mand-repo, author = {{Dravida Vaidya Mandal}}, title = {Report of the Special Committee Appointed by the Joint Board of the Dravida Vaidya Mandal and the Madras Ayurveda Sabha in Reply to the Report on the Investigation into the Indigenous Drugs [by Dr. M. C. Koman]}, year = {1921}, publisher = {Vani Vilas Press}, address = {Srirangam}, } @BOOK{venk-hist, author = {R. Venkataraman}, title = {A History of the Tamil Siddha Cult}, year = {1990}, publisher = {Ennes}, address = {Madurai}, source = {Weiss 43}, } @PHDTHESIS{davi-agas, author = {William Spencer Davis}, title = {Agastya: The Southern Sage from the North}, year = {2000}, school = {University of Chicago}, address = {Chicago}, source = {note 57 in Weiss's book on Siddha}, } @BOOK{urba-econ, author = {Hugh Urban}, title = {The Economics of Ecstasy: Tantra, Secrecy, and Power in Colonial Bengal}, year = {2001}, publisher = oup, address = {New York}, source = {note 45 in Weiss's book on Siddha}, } @BOOK{shap-soci, title = {A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-century {England}}, author = {Steven Shapin}, address = {Chicago}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, year = {1994}, } @BOOK{gluc-magi, title = {The End of Magic}, author = {Ariel Glucklich}, address = {New York ; Oxford}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, year = {1997}, } @BOOK{fren-medi, author = {Roger French}, title = {Medicine before science: the rational and learned doctor from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment}, year = {2003}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, source = {WL: BA/FRE}, } @BOOK{good-medi, author = {Byron J. Good}, title = {Medicine, Rationality and Experience: an Anthropological Perspective}, year = {1994}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, source = {Cited by Rick Weiss}, } @BOOK{Mich-Hist, author = {Elizabeth De Michelis}, title = {A History of Modern Yoga: Pata\~{n}jali and Western Esotericism}, year = 2004, publisher = {Continuum}, address = {London and New York}, isbn = 0826465129, } @ARTICLE{merr-comm, title = {A Commentary on {Loureiro's} ``{Flora Cochinchinensis}''}, author = {E. D. Merrill}, year = {1935}, journal = {Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series}, volume = {24}, number = {2}, pages = {1--445}, month = {June}, } @ARTICLE{hoch-patt, author = {Christian Hochmuth}, title = {Patterns of Medical Culture in Colonial Bengal, 1835--1880}, year = {2006}, journal = {Bulletin of the History of Medicine}, volume = {80}, pages = {39--72}, source = {Own PDF}, } @INCOLLECTION{harr-medi, author = {Mark Harrison}, title = {Medicine and Orientalism: Perspectives on Europe's Encounter with Indian Medical Systems}, booktitle = {Health, Medicine and Empire: Perspectives on Colonial India}, editor = {Biswamoy Pati and Mark Harrison}, address = {New Delhi}, publisher = {Orient Longman}, year = {2001}, pages = {37--87}, } @ARTICLE{watt-revi, author = {R. L. Watts}, title = {Review of: Bob Cameron, \emph{Rethinking the Normative Content of Critical Theory} (Palgrave, 2001)}, year = {2003}, journal = {Thesis Eleven}, volume = {72}, number = {1}, pages = {132--34}, month = {February}, } @ARTICLE{bron-clou, author = {Yigal Bronner and David Shulman}, title = {`A Cloud Turned Goose': {Sanskrit} in the Vernacular Millennium}, year = {2006}, journal = {Indian Economic and Social History Review}, volume = {43}, number = {1}, pages = {1--30}, issn = {0019-4646}, } @ARTICLE{mitc-para, author = {Lisa Mitchell}, title = {Parallel Languages, Parallel Cultures: Language as a New Foundation for the Reorganisation of Knowledge and Practice in {Southern India}}, year = {2005}, journal = ieshr, volume = {42}, number = {4}, pages = {445--467}, source = {Own PDF}, } @ARTICLE{mitc-aral, author = {Rama Sundari Mantena and Lisa Mitchell and Bernard Bate}, title = {Introduction: Language, Genre and Historical Imagination in {South India}}, year = {2005}, journal = ieshr, volume = {42}, number = {4}, pages = {443-444}, } @ARTICLE{mant-vern, author = {Rama Sundari Mantena}, title = {Vernacular Futures: Colonial Philology and the Idea of History in Nineteenth-century {South India}}, year = {2005}, journal = ieshr, volume = {42}, number = {4}, pages = {513--534}, } @BOOK{ashe+talb-indi, author = {Catherine Ella Blanshard Asher and Cynthia Talbot}, title = {India before Europe}, year = {2006}, publisher = cup, address = {New York}, abstract = {(from http://indologica.blogg.de/) \\ India is a land of enormous diversity. Cross-cultural influences are everywhere in evidence, in the food people eat, the clothes they wear, and in the places they worship. This was especially the case in the India that existed from 1200 to 1750, before the European intervention. The book takes the reader on a journey across the political, economic, religious and cultural landscapes of medieval India, from the Ghurid conquests and the Dehli Sultanate to the great court of the Mughals. This was a time of conquest and consolidation, when Muslims and Hindus came together to create a unique culture which still resonates in today's India. As the first survey of its kind in over a decade, the book is a tour de force. It is beautifully illustrated and fluently composed, with a cast of characters which will educate students and general readers alike. \\- Covers a critical period of modern India's formation from 1200 to 1750 \\- Written in an accessible and engaging manner, the book is ideally suited for general readers and students seeking an overview of South Asia \\- With numerous features including: photographs of monuments, paintings, and artefacts, glossary of Indian terms, list of biographies of prominent people, and over ten maps. [Verlagsinformation] Die Cambridge University Press hat einen Auszug im PDF-Format bereitgestellt. Inhalt \\List of illustrations. vi \\List of maps. xi \\Preface. xiii \\Glossary. xvi \\Place names: alternative spellings. xxii \\1. Introduction: situating India. 1 \\2. The expansion of Turkic power, 1180-1350. 25 \\3. Southern India in the age of Vijayanagara, 1350-1550. 53 \\4. North India between empires: history, society, and culture, 1350-1550. 84 \\5. Sixteenth-century north India: empire reformulated. 115 \\6. Expanding political and economic spheres, 1550-1650. 152 \\7. Elite cultures in seventeenth-century South Asia. 186 \\8. Challenging central authority, 1650-1750. 225 \\9. Changing socio-economic formations, 1650-1750. 256 \\Epilogue. 287 \\Biographical notes. 292 \\Bibliography. 295}, isbn = {0-521-00539-6}, } @BOOK{scho-part, author = {Wilfred Harvey Schoff}, title = {Parthian Stations. An Account of the Overland Trade Route Between the {Levant} and {India} in the First Century {B.C.} by {Isidore of Charax}: the {Greek} Text, with a Translation and Commentary}, year = {1989}, publisher = {Ares}, address = {Chicago}, isbn = {0890050589}, note = {Reprint of the London, 1914 ed.}, } @BOOK{port+wear-prob, editor = {Roy Porter and Andrew Wear}, title = {Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine}, year = {1987}, publisher = {Croom Helm}, address = {London etc.}, source = {WL: BA.AR}, isbn = {0-7099-3687-7}, } @BOOK{howe-cour, title = {The Courts of Pre-Colonial South India}, author = {Jennifer Howes}, year = 2002, isbn = 0700715851, address = {London}, publisher = {Routledge}, } @BOOK{brag-clas, title = {Classical Civilizations of South-East Asia}, editor = {Vladimir Braginsky}, year = {2002}, isbn = {0700714103}, address = {London}, publisher = {Routledge}, } @BOOK{sach-albe, author = {Edward C. Sachau}, title = {Alberuni's {India}: an Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology, Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of {India} about AD 1030}, year = {1983}, publisher = {Oriental Reprint, exclusively distributed by Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers}, address = {New Delhi}, note = {First published 2 vols., London 1888}, } @ARTICLE{muel-arab, author = {A. M{\"u}ller}, title = {Arabische Quellen zur Geschichte der indischen Medizin}, year = {1880}, journal = zdmg, volume = {34}, } @ARTICLE{cure-extr, title = {Extract from the work entitled [Uyun al-anba fi tabaqat al-atibba], or, Fountains of information respecting the classes of physicians, by Muwaffik-udd\={\i}n Ab\={u}-'labb\={a}s Ahmad ibn Ab\={u} Usaibi{\^a}h}, editor = {Rev. W. Cureton}, year = {1841}, journal = {Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society}, volume = {6}, pages = {105--119}, note = {With remarks by Professor H.H. Wilson. 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Rhys Davids}, title = {The Questions of King Milinda}, year = {1890, 1894}, publisher = {Clarendon Press}, address = {Oxford}, volume = {35, 36}, series = {The Sacred Books of the East}, source = {\url{http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/milinda.htm}}, } @BOOK{warr-budd, author = {Henry Clarke Warren}, title = {Buddhism in Translations: Passages Selected from the Buddhist Sacred Books and Translated from the Original P\={a}li into English }, year = {1896}, publisher = {Harvard University Press }, address = {Cambridge, Mass.}, source = {\url{http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/bits/index.htm}}, } @BOOK{davi+olde-vina1, author = {T. W. Rhys Davids and Herman Oldenberg}, title = {Vinaya Texts Translated from the P{\^a}li. 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Premodern hospitals, according to many scholars, existed mainly as refuges for the desperately poor and sick, providing patients with little or no medical care. Challenging this view in a compelling survey of hospitals in the East Roman Empire, Timothy Miller traces the birth and development of Byzantine xenones, or hospitals, from their emergence in the fourth century to their decline in the fifteenth century, just prior to the Turkish conquest of Constantinople. These sophisticated medical facilities, he concludes, are the true ancestors of modern hospitals. In a new introduction to this paperback edition, Miller describes the growing scholarship on this subject in recent years.}, citeulike-article-id = {500267}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0801856574}, keywords = {byzantium history hospital medicine}, month = {June}, priority = {2}, publisher = {{The Johns Hopkins University Press}}, year = {1997}, note = {First edition 1985}, } @BOOK{nutt-anci, author = {Vivian Nutton}, title = {Ancient Medicine}, citeulike-article-id = {500265}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, address = {London and New York}, isbn = {0415086116}, keywords = {european greek history latin medicine nutton of}, publisher = {Routledge}, series = {Sciences of Antiquity}, abstract = { Univ. College, London, UK. Offers a broad view of medicine and its place in ancient society. Focuses on the life and work of doctors, the diseases they faced, how they obtained their knowledge, and their relationship with local communities. Investigates the connections between medicine and magic, and covers various approaches to practicing medicine.}, year = {2004}, } @INCOLLECTION{riss-hosp, author = {Guenter B. Risse}, editor = {Roy Porter and Andrew Wear}, title = {Hospital History: New Sources and Methods}, booktitle = {Problems and Methods in the History of Medicine}, year = {1987}, publisher = {Croom Helm}, address = {London, New York, Sydney}, series = {The Wellcome Institute Series in theHistory of Medicine}, chapter = {8}, pages = {175--203}, source = {WL: BA.AR}, } @ARTICLE{labi-riss-revi, author = {Alfons Labisch}, journal = {Journal of the History of Medicine}, title = {Review of: Guenter B. Risse, \emph{Mending bodies, saving souls: a history of hospitals}, Oxford University Press, 1999.}, year = {2001}, volume = {56}, pages = {180--2}, } @ARTICLE{jone-riss-revi, author = {Colin Jones}, title = {Review of: Guenter B. 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Mazars}, address = {Paris}, publisher = {IRD Editions}, year = {2002}, pages = {xxx-yyy}, } @INCOLLECTION{zimm-humo, author = {Francis Zimmermann}, year = {2003}, title = {Bodily Humors in the Scholarly Tradition of {Hindu and Galenic} Medicine as an Example of Naive Theory and Implicate Universals}, editor = {Glauco Sanga and Gherardo Ortalli}, booktitle = {Nature Knowledge: Ethnoscience, Cognition, and Utility}, address = {New York \& Oxford}, publisher = {Berghahn Books}, pages = {262--271}, } @INCOLLECTION{zimm-quun, author = {Francis Zimmermann}, year = {2002}, title = {Ce qu'un Hindou dit {\`a} son corps - La r{\'e}{\'e}criture des repr{\'e}sentations traditionnelles}, editor = {V{\'e}ronique Bouillier and Gilles Tarabout}, booktitle = {{Images du corps dans le monde hindou}}, publisher = {CNRS {\'e}ditions}, address = {Paris}, pages = {49--69}, } @ARTICLE{zimm-godl, author = {Francis Zimmermann}, title = {``May Godly Clouds Rain for You'': Metaphors of Well-being in {Sanskrit}}, year = {2004}, journal = {Studia Asiatica: International Journal for Asian Studies}, volume = {IV--V}, pages = {371-384}, } @ARTICLE{benn-medi, author = {Dagmar Benner}, title = {The Medical Ethics of Professionalized Ayurveda}, journal = {Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, year = {2005}, } @INCOLLECTION{benn-heal, author = {Dagmar Benner}, editor = {Lindsay Jones}, title = {Healing and Medicine in Ayurveda and South Asia}, booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Religion}, year = {2005}, publisher = {MacMillan}, address = {New York}, pages = {3852-3858}, edition = {2}, } @BOOK{benn-plur, editor = {Dagmar Benner and Fred Smith}, title = {Pluralism and Paradigms in Modern and Global Ayurveda}, year = {forthcoming}, publisher = {SUNY Press}, address = {New York}, } @ARTICLE{yama-natu, author = {Tsutomu Yamashita}, year = {2001/2002}, title = {On the Nature of the Medical Passages in the \emph{Y\={a}j\~{n}avalkyasm\d{r}ti}}, journal = {Zinbun}, volume = {36}, number = {2}, pages = {87--129}, } @ARTICLE{yama-sari, author = {Tsutomu Yamashita}, year = {1995}, title = {\'{S}\={a}r\={\i}rasth\={a}na of the \={A}yurveda -- A Comparative Study}, journal = {Indo-Shis\=oshi Kenky\={u} [Studies in the History of Indian Thought]}, volume = {7}, pages = {105--113}, } @INCOLLECTION{unni-ayur, author = {P. M. Unnikrishnan and S. N. Venugopal and Sarika D'Souza and Darshan Shankar}, year = {2004}, title = {The Ayurvedic Perspective on Malaria}, booktitle = {Traditional Medicinal Plants and, Malaria}, editor = {Merlin Wilcox and Gerard Bodeker and Philippe Rasoanaivo}, chapter = {13}, pages = {205--213}, publisher = {CRC Press}, address = {New York}, } @BOOK{unni-chal, editor = {P. M. Unnikrishnan and Darshan Shankar}, year = {2004}, title = {Challenging the {Indian} Medical Heritage}, address = {New Delhi}, publisher = {Foundation Books}, } @ARTICLE{prei-prod, author = {Karin Preisendanz}, title = {The Production of Philosophical Literature in {South Asia} During the Pre-Colonial Period (15th to 18th Centuries): The Case of the \emph{Ny\={a}yas\={u}tra} Commentarial Tradition}, year = {2005}, journal = {Journal of Indian Philosophy.}, volume = {33}, pages = {55--94}, } @ARTICLE{prei-huma, author = {Karin Preisendanz}, title = {Human Genetics and \={A}yurveda: An Interview}, journal = {SNC Journal of Intercultural Philosophy}, volume = {7}, year = {2005}, pages = {103--112}, } @ARTICLE{prei-atme, author = {Karin Preisendanz}, title = {On \={A}tmendriya\-manoratha\-sannikar\d{s}a and the Ny\={a}ya-Vai\'{s}e\d{s}ika Theory of Vision}, year = {1989}, journal = {Berliner Indologische Studien}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, pages = {141--213}, } @INCOLLECTION{prei-deba, author = {Karin Preisendanz}, editor = {Ryutaro Tsuchida and Albrecht Wezler}, title = {Debate and Independent Reasoning vs. Tradition: On the Precarious Position of Early Nyaya}, booktitle = {Haranandalahari. Volume in Honour of Professor Minoru Hara on his Seventieth Birthday}, year = {2000 {[2001]}}, publisher = {Dr. Inge Wezler Verlag fur Orientalistische Fachpublikationen}, address = {Reinbek}, pages = {221--251}, } @ARTICLE{meul-media, author = {Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld}, year = {2003}, title = {On Medicine in the \emph{Kau\'{s}ikas\={u}tra}}, journal = {Traditional South Asian Medicine}, volume = {7}, pages = {186--204}, note = {Review article on S. S. Bahulkar, \emph{Medical ritual in the Atharvaveda, tradition}, 1994}, } @ARTICLE{meul-ayur, author = {Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld}, title = {Ayurveda and Atharvaveda: their Interrelationship in the Commentaries on the \emph{Kau\'{s}ikas\={u}tra}}, year = {2004}, journal = {Studia Asiatica: International Journal for Asian Studies}, volume = {IV--V}, pages = {289-312}, } @UNPUBLISHED{atte-advo, author = {Guy Attewell}, title = {Advocating \emph{de\'{s}i \d{t}ibb}: Collaborations, Rifts and Hybrid Knowledge in Unani Tibb in Early Twentieth-century {India}}, year = {2005}, note = {Paper presented at the conference ``Hybrids and Partnerships: Comparing the Histories of Indigenous Medicine in Southern Africa and South Asia'' held at the Wellcome Unit, Oxford Univeristy}, } @UNPUBLISHED{maas-dise, author = {Philipp Maas}, title = {On the Concept of Disease (vy\={a}dhi) in Classical Yoga Philosophy}, address = {London}, note = {Paper presented at the workshop ``Classical Indian Medicine: Text and Meaning'' held at the Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL}, year = {2004}, } @UNPUBLISHED{maas-writ, author = {Philipp Maas}, title = {On the Written Transmission of the P\={a}ta\~{n}jala\-yoga\-\'{s}\={a}stra}, year = {2003}, note = {Paper presented at the XXII$^{th}$ World Sanskrit Conference, Helsinki}, } @BOOK{pord-expr, author = {Laurent Pordi{\'e}}, title = {The expression of Religion in Tibetan Medicine: Ideal Conceptions, Contemporary Practices and Political Use}, address = {Pondicherry}, publisher = {French Institute}, year = {2003}, } @BOOK{pord-pans, editor = {Laurent Pordi{\'e}}, title = {Panser le monde, penser les m{\'e}dicines. Traditions m{\'e}dicales et d{\'e}veloppement sanitaire}, address = {Paris}, publisher = {Karthala}, year = {2005}, } @ARTICLE{wujastyk-2005-49, author = {Dominik Wujastyk and Nikolaj Serikoff}, title = {Nigel Allan An Appreciation}, journal = {Medical History}, volume = {49}, pages = {369}, url = {http://www.citebase.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:pubmedcentral.gov:1172294}, year = {2005}, } @BOOK{tibi-medi, author = {Selma Tibi}, title = {The Medicinal Use of Opium in Ninth-Century Baghdad}, year = 2005, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, volume = 5, series = {Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series}, } @INCOLLECTION{wuja-than, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, editor = {Christian Jacob}, title = {La biblioth{\`e}que de Thanjavur}, booktitle = {Lieux et Communaut{\'e}s}, series = {Les Lieux de Savoir}, volume = {1}, year = {in press}, publisher = {Michel Albin}, address = {Paris}, } @INCOLLECTION{wuja-netw, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, editor = {Mary McGee}, title = {Networking Knowledge: The Ayurvedic Research Work of the DHIIR}, booktitle = {Networking Knowledge: the Dharam Hinduja Institutes of Indic Research}, year = {forthcoming}, } @BOOK{raju-docu, author = {Addepali Appala Narasimha Raju}, title = {Documentary Heritage of {Indian} Libraries}, publisher = {Ess Ess Publications}, year = {2003}, address = {New Delhi}, isbn = {817000358X}, source = {BL: YA.2003.a.34986}, } @BOOK{sirc-glos, author = {D. 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Sircar}, title = {Indian Epigraphical Glossary}, year = {1966}, publisher = mlbd, address = {Delhi}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{subr-poli, author = {Sanjay Subrahmanyam}, title = {The Political Economy of Commerce: Southern {India} 1500--1650}, year = {1990}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, note = {Reprinted New Delhi: Foundation Books, 2004}, isbn = {81-7596-194-5}, } @ARTICLE{gupt-proc, author = {Caru Gupta}, year = {2005}, title = {Procreation and Pleasure: Writings of a Woman Ayurvedic Practitioner in Colonial North India}, journal = {Studies in History}, volume = {21}, number = {1}, pages = {17--44}, } @BOOK{sewe-list, author = {Robert Sewell}, title = {List of Inscriptions and Sketch of the Dynasties of Southern {India}}, year = {1884}, publisher = {Government Press}, address = {Madras}, volume = {2}, series = {Archaeological Survey of Southern India}, source = {DLI, own digital copy}, } @BOOK{sewe-hist, author = {Robert Sewell}, title = {The Historical Inscriptions of Southern {India} (Collected Till 1923) and Outlines of Political History}, year = {1932}, publisher = {University of Madras}, address = {Madras}, volume = {5}, series = {Madras University Historical Series}, note = {Reprinted in New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1983}, } @BOOK{ayya-bhoj, author = {P. T. {Srinivasa Ayyangar}}, title = {Bh{\=o}ja Raja}, year = {1931}, publisher = {Methodist Publishing House}, address = {Madras}, note = {Reprinted by AES: New Delhi, 1993}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{cham-stat, editor = {R. Champakalakshmy and Kesavan Veluthat and T. R. Venugopalan}, title = {State and Society in Pre-modern {South Asia}}, year = {2002}, publisher = {Cosmobooks}, address = {Thrissur}, } @BOOK{kara-hist, author = {Noboru Karashima}, title = {History and Society in South India: The Cholas to Vijayanagara}, year = {2001}, publisher = oup, address = {New Delhi}, note = {Comprising \emph{South Indian History and Society} (1984) and \emph{Towards a New Formation} (1992)}, isbn = {0 19 5651049}, } 03.06.00 @BOOK{stra-modi, author = {Elisabeth Strandberg}, title = {The Mo\d d\=\i Documents From Tanjore in Danish Collections, edited, translated and analysed}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, year = 1983, source = {WL Or. 2133}, } @ARTICLE{srin-dipa, author = {N. Srinivasan}, title = {D\={\i}p\={a}mb\={a} M\={a}h\={a}tmyam [by Ekar\={a}ja]}, year = {1984}, journal = jtmssml, volume = {33}, pages = {1--6 of Sanskrit appendix}, note = {The edition follows the Tamil article ``Kula\-vilakku Deepambal \& Deepamba Mahatmyam,'' Sanskrit pp.\,1--18}, source = {BL ST 1032}, } @ARTICLE{Srin-Tula, author = {N. Srinivasan}, title = {Tulaj\={a}mah\={a}r\={a}jagu\d{n}avar\d{n}anam Mah\={a}devaviracitam}, note = {A chapter of the longer work \emph{Prapa\~{n}c\={a}m\d{r}ta\-s\={a}ra\-r\={a}ja\-ra\~{n}jana\-pur\={a}\d{n}a}}, year = {1984}, journal = jtmssml, volume = {33}, pages = {1--12 of Sanskrit appendix}, source = {BL ST 1032}, } @BOOK{kara-conc, author = {Noboru Karashima}, title = {A Concordance of {N\={a}yakas}: The {Vijayanagara} Inscriptions in {South India}}, year = {2002}, publisher = oup, address = {New Delhi}, source = {BL: YC.2002.a.7249}, isbn = {019 565 8450}, } @BOOK{venk-tanc, author = {K{\=e}. Em. Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}ar\={a}maiy\={a}}, title = {Ta\~{n}cai Mar\={a}\d{t}\d{t}iya ma{\b n}{\b n}ar varal\={a}{\b r}u: Mekka{\b n}ci cuva\d{t}i \d{T}i. 3180 oppi\d{t}\d{t}\={a}yvu: varal\={a}{\b r}{\b r}\={a}r\={a} yccik ku{\b r}ippukka{\d l}u\d{t}a{\b n} = History of the Maratha rulers of Thanjavur: Mackenzie manuscript, D 3180}, year = {1987}, publisher = {Tami{\b l}p Palkalaik Ka{\b l}akam}, address = {Ta\~{n}c\={a}v\={u}r}, source = {BL: SAC.1990.a.9}, isbn = {8170900751}, } @BOOK{raju-tanj1, author = {S. Raju}, title = {Tanjai Marattiyar cheppedukal-50 (Fifty Copper Plates of the Marathas of Tanjavur)}, year = {1983}, publisher = {Tamil University}, address = {Thanjavur}, } @BOOK{raju-tanj2, author = {S. Raju}, title = {Tanjai Marattiyar Kalvettukkal (Stone Inscriptions of the Marathas of Tanjavur)}, year = {1987}, publisher = {Tamil University}, address = {Thanjavur}, } @BOOK{vrid-naya, author = {V. Vriddhagirisan}, editor = {C. S. Srinivasachariar}, title = {The Nayaks of Tanjore}, year = {1942}, publisher = {Annamalai University}, address = {Annamalainagar}, number = {3}, series = {Annamalai University Historical Series}, note = {Edited and introduced by C. S. Srinivasachariar. Reprinted, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi, 1995.}, source = {Own copy}, isbn = {81-206-0996-4}, } @BOOK{heit-gift, author = {James Heitzman}, title = {Gifts of Power Lordship in an Early Indian State}, year = {1997}, publisher = oup, address = {Delhi}, abstract = {Description This study of state formation, religious institutions, and the economy during the Chola period in South India (9th-13th centuries) uses locational and statistical methods to analyze the relationship between ritual and administration in a dynamic empire. \\Reviews ``James Heitzman's analysis of Chola kingship, politics, and prestation is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Precolonial South Indian states that transcends disciplinary boundaries in addressing broad social issues with historical rigor. Written in a way to appeal to both South Asian specialists and nonspecialists....it is compelling and provocative and is thus bound to encourage future research.''--American Anthropologist \\ Product Details 292 pages; 7 line illus & 25 maps; 0-19-564876-5 About the Author(s).\\ James Heitzman, Assistant Professor of History, Georgia State University, Atlanta }, source = {CUL: North Front, Floor 6 Classmark: 631:5.c.95.129}, isbn = {0195639782 hard, 0195648765 paper}, } @INCOLLECTION{frem-land, author = {Armand Fr{\'e}mont}, title = {The Land}, crossref = {nora-real}, booktitle = {Realms of Memory: Construction of the {French} Past}, volume = {2}, chapter = {1}, pages = {3--35}, } @BOOK{nora-real, author = {Pierre Nora}, title = {Realms of Memory: Construction of the {French} Past}, year = {1996--1998}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, address = {New York}, note = {3v. Tr. from }, note = {Tr.\ and abbreviated from from Nora's 7-volume French original, \emph{Les Lieux de m{\'e}moire}, 1984--1993.}, isbn = {0231084048}, } @BOOK{lath-half, author = {Mukund Lath}, title = {Half a Tale: a Study in the Interrelationship between Autobiograpy and History}, year = {1981}, publisher = {Rupa \& Co.}, address = {New Delhi}, } @BOOK{hult-sout, author = {E. Hultzsch and V. Venkayya and H. Krisna Sastri}, title = {South-Indian Inscriptions. Tamil Inscriptions of Rajaraja, Rajendra-Chola, and Others in the Rajarajesvara Temple at Tanjavur}, year = {1895--1913}, publisher = {Archaeological Survey of India}, address = {Madras}, volume = {2}, note = {Reprinted New Delhi: Navrang, 1984.}, } @BOOK{rao-brah, author = {Nagendra Rao}, title = {Brahmanas of {South India}}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Kalpaz Publications}, address = {Delhi}, source = {Own copy}, isbn = {81-7835-300-8}, } @ARTICLE{subr-hear, author = {Sanjay Subrahmanyam}, title = {Hearing voices: Vignettes of Early Modernity in {South Asia}, 1400--1750}, year = {1998}, journal = {Daedalus}, month = {Summer}, source = {\url{http://www..com/p/articles/mi_qa3671/is_199807/ai_n8802033}}, } @BOOK{rama-nyay, note = {The author is probably in fact R\={a}masubrahma\d{n}ya\'{s}\={a}strin of Tiruvi\'{s}ainallur, aka R\={a}ma Subba Sastrigal. His grandfather was called A\'{s}vattha N\={a}r\={a}ya\d{n}a.}, author = {{Asvattha Ramasubbhasastrin}}, title = {Ny\={a}yendu\-\'{s}ekhara\-do\d{s}ayoga\-gha\d{t}ana\-grantha}, year = {1916}, address = {Chidambaram}, source = {NCC, online at \url{http://gist.ap.nic.in/cgi-bin/s1/s1bookdet.cgi/?B=4306&V=10}: ``Ptd. with Nyayaraksamanibhasyokti virodhagrantha by same, in Grantha script. Chidambaram, 1916. See IO. Ptd. Bka. 1938, p. 1817.''}, } @BOOK{pott-bibl, author = {Karl Potter}, title = {Bibliography Of {Indian} Philosophies}, year = {2005}, publisher = {University of Washington}, address = {Seattle}, note = {Online version at: \url{http://faculty.washington.edu/kpotter/}}, } @BOOK{pott-ency, editor = {Karl Potter}, title = {Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies}, year = {1970--{[2006]}}, publisher = {Motilal Banarsidass}, address = {Delhi}, edition = {2}, note = {First published by Princeton University Press, 1977--}, } @BOOK{cher-pers, editor = {P. J. Cherian and S. Hemachandran and Kumari {Vanaja N.B.}}, title = {Perspectives on {Kerala} History: The Second Millennium}, series = {Kerala State Gazetteer}, volume = {II, pt., II}, year = {1999}, publisher = {Government of Kerala, Kerala Gazetteers dept.}, address = {Thiruvananthapuram}, note = {In 2001, the Kerala Gazeteers department was renamed the Kerala Council for Historical Research.}, source = {Own copy}, isbn = {81-85499-35-7}, } @BOOK{jord-hist, author = {Ludmilla Jordanova}, title = {History in Practice}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0340663324}, keywords = {historiography}, month = {February}, priority = {2}, publisher = {{Arnold Publishers}}, address = {London}, year = {2000}, abstract = {{How do the ways historians divide up their subject affect their work, and how have these divisions changed over the years? Why have certain fields, such as women's history and Black history, generated such intense debate about their value and validity? Is history a subject that primarily appropriates its theory from other disciplines? And what is the nature of the links between history and related disciplines, such as anthropology and literary theory? In this lively and readable study, Ludmilla Jordanova examines the many changes in the study of history in recent decades. The nature and implications of the changes remain hotly contested, and Jordanova proves a reliable guide to the emerging discipline. She looks at what historians do, how their work is used in the wider world, and how their methods are continuing to evolve. Ideal for undergraduates and general readers, the book provides an essential theoretical framework for anyone pursuing the study of history.}}, citeulike-article-id = {379242}, } @BOOK{burk-what, author = {Peter Burke}, title = {What Is Cultural History?}, citeulike-article-id = {379241}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0745630758}, keywords = {cultural history}, month = {September}, publisher = {Polity Press}, address = {Cambridge}, year = {2004}, } @BOOK{burk-soci, author = {Peter Burke}, title = {A Social History of Knowledge: from {Gutenberg to Diderot}}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Polity Press}, address = {Cambridge}, source = {Own copy }, } @BOOK{porc-visv, author = {Marie-Claude Porcher}, title = {La Vi\'{s}vagu\d{n}\={a}dar\'{s}acamp\={u} de Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}\={a}dhvarin : un po{\`e}me satirique Sanskrit. Introd., traduction et notes}, year = {1972}, publisher = {Institut fran{\c c}ais d'indologie, d{\'e}positaire Adrien-Maisonneuve}, address = {Pondich{\'e}ry and Paris}, number = {48}, series = {Publications de l'Institut fran{\c c}ais d'indologie}, source = {CUL: Call Number: 833:01.c.8.42 Location: UL: North Wing, Floor 5}, } @ARTICLE{nata-divi, author = {Kanchana Natarajan}, title = {`Divine Semen' and the Alchemical Conversion of Iramatevar}, year = {2004}, journal = {The Medieval History Journal}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, pages = {255--78}, source = {Online at \url{http://mhj.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/7/2/255}}, } @ARTICLE{turn-clar, author = {David Turnbull}, title = {Clarity, Charity and Criticism, Wit, Wisdom and Worldliness: Avoiding Intellectual Impositions}, year = {2000}, month = {November}, journal = {Metascience}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, pages = {347--351}, note = {In ``A Review Gymnasium on Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont, \emph{Intellectual Impostures: Postmodern Philosophers' Abuse of Science} (London: Profile Books, 1998)''}, source = {\url{www.physics.nyu.edu/faculty/sokal/turnbull.html}. Published version: \url{http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/mesc/2000/00000009/00000003/art00066}}, } @ARTICLE{fabr-medi, author = {Horacio Fabrega, Jr.}, title = {Medical Validity in Eastern and Western Traditions}, year = {2002}, journal = {Perspectives in Biology and Medicine}, volume = {45}, number = {3}, pages = {395--415}, source = {Own copy}, } @ARTICLE{ross-isch, author = {Richard S. Ross}, title = {Ischemic Heart Disease, an Overview}, year = {1975}, journal = {American Journal of Cardiology}, volume = {36}, pages = {496--505}, } @BOOK{rama-anub, author = {R\={a}masubrahma\d{n}ya\'{s}\={a}strin}, title = {Anubh\={a}\d{s}yag\={a}mbh\={\i}ryagrantha\d{h}, Bhagavatp\={a}dabh\={a}\d{s}yarasas\={a}rar\={u}po'ya\d{m}}, year = {1912}, publisher = {Ko\d{d}iy\={a}la\d{m} R\={a}masv\={a}myayya\.{n}g\={a}r at the \={A}nandamudran\={a}laya}, address = {Cennapuri}, } @BOOK{rama-bhat, author = {R\={a}masubrahma\d{n}ya\'{s}\={a}strin}, title = {Bh\={a}\d{t}\d{t}akalpataru\d{h} n\={a}ma Niv\={\i}t\={a}nt\={a} Bh\={a}\d{t}\d{t}ad\={\i}pik\={a}vy\={a}khy\={a}}, year = {1915}, publisher = {\'{S}r\={\i}k\d{r}\d{s}\d{n}avil\={a}samudran\={a}laya}, address = {Ta\~{n}j\={a}nagara}, } @BOOK{rama-maha, author = {R\={a}masubrahma\d{n}ya\'{s}\={a}strin}, title = {Mah\={a}\'{s}aivamatamardanam}, year = {1912}, publisher = {\'{S}r\={\i}mat-Piccu-Ayyar-\={A}khya-Prabhubhi\d{h} \'{S}r\={\i}k\d{r}\d{s}\d{n}avil\={a}samudran\={a}laye}, address = {Ta\~{n}j\={a}nagara}, } @BOOK{bala-than, author = {Ku\d{d}av\={a}yil [M.] Balasubrahmanian}, title = {Ta\~{n}c\={a}v\={u}r {N\={a}yakkar} Varal\={a}ru (1535--1675)}, year = {1999}, publisher = tmssml, address = {Thanjavur}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{hall-stru, editor = {Kenneth R. Hall}, title = {Structure and Society in Early {South India}}, year = {2001}, publisher = oup, address = {Delhi}, source = {Idiom bookshop, Cochin}, } @BOOK{gomm-dutc, author = {Jos Gommans and Lennart Bes and Gijs Kruijtzer}, title = {Dutch Sources on {South Asia} c.\,1600--1825}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Manohar}, address = {Delhi}, source = {IncyBella bookshop, Cochin}, } @BOOK{parr-deat, author = {Jonathan Parry}, title = {Death in Benares}, year = {1994}, publisher = cup, source = {IncyBella bookshop, Cochin}, } @BOOK{male-port, author = {Pius Malekandathil}, title = {Portuguese Cochin and the Maritime Trade of {India}, 1500--1663}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Manohar}, address = {Delhi}, source = {IncyBella bookshop, Cochin}, } @ARTICLE{moer-cult, author = {Daniel E. Moerman}, title = {Cultural Variations in the Placebo Effect: Ulcers, Anxiety, and Blood Pressure}, journal = {Medical Anthropology Quarterly}, series = {New Series}, volume = {14}, number = {1}, month = {Mar}, year = {2000}, pages = {51--72}, } @ARTICLE{moer-anth, author = {Daniel E. Moerman}, title = {Anthropology of Symbolic Healing}, year = {1979}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {20}, number = {1}, pages = {59--80}, month = {March}, source = {JSTOR}, } @BOOK{pole-cens, author = {H. I. Poleman}, title = {A Census of {Indic} Manuscripts in the {United States and Canada}}, year = {1938}, address = {New Haven}, number = {12}, series = {American Oriental Series}, } @BOOK{jane-verz, editor = {Klaus L. Janert}, title = {Verzeichnis der Orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland. Band II: Indische Handschriften.}, year = {1962-}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, } @BOOK{pear-orie, author = {J. D. Pearson}, title = {Oriental Manuscripts in Europe and North America: a Survey}, publisher = {Inter Documentation Company}, year = {1971}, note = {See also the addendum ``Oriental manuscripts'', in, \emph{South Asian Bibliography: a Handbook and Guide}, compiled by the South Asia Library Group (Hassocks, Sussex: Harvester, 1979)}, } @ARTICLE{hatc-whata, author = {B. A. Hatcher}, title = {What's Become of the Pandit? Rethinking the History of Sanskrit Scholars in Colonial Bengal}, year = {2005}, journal = {Modern Asian Studies}, volume = {39}, number = {3}, pages = {683--724}, source = {\url{http://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk/wzgw?terms=RN174241038&field=zid}}, issn = {0026-749X}, } @BOOK{aver-aver, author = {Averro{\"e}s, 1126-1198}, title = {Averroeana being a transcript of several letters from Averroes an Arabian philosopher at Corduba in Spain, to Metrodorus a young Grecian nobleman, student at Athens in the years 1149 and 1150 : also several letters from Pythagoras to the King of India, together with his reception at the Indian court, and an account of his discourse with the King, and his gymnosophists, and his rules and precepts : his account of the power and efficacy of numbers, and magical uses thereof : to which is prefixt, a Latin letter by Monsieur Grinau, one of the Messieurs du Port Royal in France, to the ingenius Monsieur Gramont, merchant at Amsterdam, concerning the subject of these papers, and how they came to his hands: the whole containing matters highly philosophical, physiological, Pythagorical and medicinal, the work having been long conceal'd is now put into English for the benefit of mankind, and the rectification of learned mistakes.}, year = {1695}, publisher = {Printed and sold by T. Sowle ...,}, address = {London}, source = {EEBO: \url{http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003&res_id=xri:eebo&rft_id=xri:eebo:citation:12369322}}, } @ARTICLE{venk-govi, author = {N. K. Venkatesam}, title = {Govinda Deekshita : The minister of the Tanjore Nayak Kings}, year = {1927}, journal = {Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society}, volume = {2}, pages = {220-241}, month = {July}, source = {CUL: Order in Periodicals (pre-1850 in Rare Bks). L628.c.28 }, } @BOOK{aiya-sour, author = {S. {Krishnaswami Aiyangar}}, title = {Sources of Vijayanagar History}, year = {1986}, publisher = {Gian Publishing House}, address = {Delhi}, note = {Reprint}, source = {Cambr. Oriental Inst. Libr. IB W 24}, } %IA Order in Periodicals, Q628.b.7, or b.8.1, % %NIA: Order in Periodicals, Q628.c.15 (vols 1-9 (1938-47)). % %NIA: North Wing, Floor 5, 833:9.c.90.1 % %zdmg NWing 5, P810.c.49.1 or c.51. % @BOOK{sath-hist, author = {R. {Sathyanatha Aiyar}}, editor = {S. {Krishnaswami Aiyangar}}, title = {History of the Nayaks of Madura}, year = {1924}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Madras}, volume = {II}, series = {The Madras University Historical Series}, source = {CUL North Front, Floor 6 Classmark: 631:5.c.90.1}, } @ARTICLE{yash-surg, author = {Yashpal}, title = {Surgery and Medicine in the Days of {Gautama}}, year = {1949}, journal = ihq, volume = {25}, pages = {102--109}, } @BOOK{fish-coun, author = {Michael H. Fisher}, title = {Counterflows to Colonialism: Indian Travellers and Settlers in Britain, 1600-1857}, year = {2004}, abstract = {{This book surveys and analyses the range of Indians that ventured to Britain over 250 years, their reasons for travel, their diverse lived experiences, and their contrasting representations of colonizer, colonized, and colonial rule. Written in lucid and jargon-free prose, this volume will enthrall general readers as well as historians. Its strong interest in narrative and the telling anecdote, in individual personalities and peculiar lives, makes this book unusually appealing as much for its incredible wealth of new data and fresh arguments, as for its accessibility.}}, citeulike-article-id = {311638}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {8178240777}, keywords = {colonialism history indian}, month = {September}, priority = {2}, publisher = {{Permanent Black}}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/8178240777/citeulike04-21}, } @ARTICLE{coed-hopi, author = {George Co{\`e}des}, title = {Les h{\^o}pitaux de Jayavarman VII}, year = {1940}, journal = {BEFEO}, volume = {40}, pages = {344--47}, } @ARTICLE{fino-note, author = {Louis Finot}, title = {Note additionnelle sur l'{\'e}dit des h{\^o}pitaux}, year = {1915}, journal = {BEFEO}, volume = {15}, pages = {108--111}, source = {Meulenbeld online bibl.}, } @ARTICLE{fino-lins, author = {Louis Finot}, title = {L'inscription sanskrite de Say Fong}, year = {1903}, journal = {BEFEO}, volume = {3}, pages = {18--23}, source = {Meulenbeld online bibl.}, } @ARTICLE{chhe-hist, author = {Rethy K. Chhem}, title = {Historiography of Khmer Medicine}, year = {2003}, journal = {Wellcome History}, volume = {23}, pages = {11--13}, month = {June}, issn = {1477-4860}, } @ARTICLE{burk-domi, author = {Peter Burke}, title = {{St Dominic's}: an Ethnographic Note on a {Cambridge} College}, year = {1982}, journal = {{Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales}}, volume = {70}, pages = {74--8}, source = {Video at http://www.alanmacfarlane.com/DO/filmshow/burke2_fast.htm}, note = {Published under the pseudonym William Dell. Issue title: \emph{Pouvoirs d'{\'e}cole--2}}, } @BOOK{rubi-trav, author = {Joan-Pau Rubi{\'e}s}, title = {Travel and Ethnology in the Renaissance South India through European Eyes, 1250--1625}, year = {2002}, publisher = cup, address = {Cambridge}, series = {Past and Present Publications}, source = {http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521526132}, isbn = {0521526132, 9780521526135}, } @ARTICLE{skin-limi, author = {Quentin Skinner}, title = {The Limits of Historical Explanations}, year = {1966}, journal = {Philosophy}, volume = {XLI}, pages = {199--215}, month = {July}, } @BOOK{purc-hakl1, author = {Samuel Purchas}, title = {Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his pilgrimes, contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by {Englishmen} and others}, year = {1625}, publisher = {W. Stansby for H. Fetherstone}, notes = {4v}, address = {London}, } @BOOK{purc-hakl2, author = {Samuel Purchas}, title = {Hakluytus Posthumus or, Purchas his pilgrimes, contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by {Englishmen} and others}, year = {1905--1907 {[1625]}}, publisher = {J. Maclehose and Sons}, address = {Glasgow}, note = {20v}, series = {Works issued by the Hakluyt society. Extra series}, source = {CUL: North Wing, Floor 1 Classmark: 694.c.90.1}, note = {Reprint of the 1625 edition, with folded facsimiles of title-pages; illustrations, maps, etc., reproduced in facsimile. Purchas, Samuel, 1577?-1626.}, } @BOOK{pras-hist, author = {Beni Prasadi}, title = {History of Jahangir }, year = {1922}, publisher = oup, address = {London, etc.}, volume = {1}, series = {Allahabad University studies in history}, source = {CUL: North Front, Floor 4 Classmark: RE.108.12}, } @BOOK{khan-sour, editor = {Shafaat Ahmad Khan}, title = {Sources for the history of British India in the seventeenth century}, year = {1926}, publisher = oup, address = {London}, volume = {4}, series = {Allahabad University studies in history}, source = {CUL: North Front, Floor 4 Classmark: RE.108.15}, } @BOOK{khan-john, editor = {Shafaat Ahmad Khan}, title = {{John Marshall in India}: Notes and Observations in {Bengal}, 1668--1672 }, year = {1927}, publisher = oup, address = {London, Bombay, etc.}, series = {Allahabad University studies in history}, source = {CUL: North Front, Floor 4, Classmark: RE.108.16}, } @BOOK{tull-mean, title = {Meaning and Context}, editor = {James Tully}, citeulike-article-id = {255700}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0691023018}, keywords = {historiography history method}, month = {January}, priority = {2}, publisher = {{Princeton University Press}}, url = {http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691023018}, year = {1989}, abstract = {{

Quentin Skinner is one of the leading thinkers in the social sciences and humanities today. Since the publication of his first important articles some two decades ago, debate has continued to develop over his distinctive contributions to contemporary political philosophy, the history of political theory, the philosophy of social science, and the discussion of interpretation and hermeneutics across the humanities and social sciences. Nevertheless, his most valuable essays and the best critical articles concerning his work have been scattered in various journals and difficult to obtain. Meaning and Context includes five of the most widely discussed articles by Skinner, which present his approach to the study of political thought and the interpretation of texts. Following these are seven articles by his critics, five of these drawn from earlier publications and two, by John Keane and Charles Taylor, written especially for this volume. Finally, there appears a fifty-seven page reply by Skinner--a major new statement in which he defends and reformulates his method and lays out new lines of research. The editorial introduction provides a systematic overview of the evolution of Skinner's work and of the main reactions to it.

Besides James Tully, John Keane, and Charles Taylor, the contributors include Joseph V. Femia, Keith Graham, Martin Hollis, Kenneth Minogue, and Nathan Tarcov.

}}, } @BOOK{skin-visi, author = {Quentin Skinner}, title = {Visions of Politics: Volume 1, Regarding Method (Visions of Politics (Paperback))}, citeulike-article-id = {255699}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0521589266}, keywords = {history method}, priority = {2}, publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521589266/citeulike04-21}, year = {2002}, abstract = {{The first of three volumes of essays by Quentin Skinner, one of the world's leading intellectual historians. This collection includes some of his most important philosophical and methodological statements written over the past four decades, each carefully revised for publication in this form. In a series of seminal essays Professor Skinner sets forth the intellectual principles that inform his work. Writing as a practising historian, he considers the theoretical difficulties inherent in the pursuit of knowledge and interpretation, and elucidates the methodology which finds its expression in his two successive volumes. All of Professor Skinner's work is characterised by philosophical power, limpid clarity, and elegance of exposition; these essays, many of which are now recognised classics, provide a fascinating and convenient digest of the development of his thought.}}, } @INCOLLECTION{habe-towa, author = {J{\"u}rgen Habermas}, title = {Toward a critique of a theory of meaning}, crossref = {habe-post}, booktitle = {Postmetaphysical Thinking (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought)}, year = {1994}, } @BOOK{habe-post, author = {J{\"u}rgen Habermas}, title = {Postmetaphysical Thinking (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought)}, citeulike-article-id = {252230}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0262581302}, keywords = {history ideas of}, month = {February}, publisher = {{The MIT Press}}, abstract = {{This collection of Habermas's recent, essays on philosophical topics continues the analysis begun in \emph{The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity}. In a short introductory essay, he outlines the sources of twentieth-century philosophizing, its major themes, and the range of current debates. The remainder of the essays can be seen as his contribution to these debates.\\ Habermas's essay on George Herbert Mead is a focal point of the book. In it he sketches a postmetaphysical, intersubjective approach to questions of individuation and subjectivity. In other essays, he develops his distinctive, communications-theoretic approach to questions of meaning and validity. The book as a whole expands on his earlier efforts to define a middle ground between nostalgic revivals of metaphysical conceptions of reason and radical deconstructions of reason.}}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262581302/citeulike04-21}, year = {1994}, } @ARTICLE{busc-pene, author = {Busch, Allison}, title = {Literary Responses to the {Mughal} Imperium: The Historical Poems of {Kesavdas}}, citeulike-article-id = {247994}, journal = {South Asia Research}, keywords = {brajbhasha early empire hindi historical historiography india indian keshavdas literature modern mughal poems sanskrit}, number = {1}, pages = {31--54}, priority = {2}, url = {http://sar.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/25/1/31?maxtoshow=\&HITS=10\&hits=10\&RESULTFORMAT=\&fulltext=sanskrit\&andorexactfulltext=and\&searchid=1120675667261_12\&stored_search=\&FIRSTINDEX=0\&sortspec=relevance\&resourcetype=1\&journalcode=spsar}, volume = {25}, year = {2005}, abstract = {The penetration of Mughal power into previously autonomous regional kingdoms produced significant political, but also literary effects. In this article, I trace the advent of the Mughal political order to the princely state of Orcha (located in what is now north-western Madhya Pradesh) through the eyes of Kesavdas (fl. 1600), the leading poet from that court. Kesavdas is famous in Hindi literary circles as one of the progenitors of the Brajbhasha riti tradition, a constellation of courtly poetic and intellectual practices that flourished in a climate of mixed Mughal and sub-imperial patronage. There is a pronounced tendency to think of Kesavdas\d{M}COs work (and that of most riti poets) as a corpus of baroque, purely decorative poems largely comprising time-worn erotic and devotional themes. This preliminary study of Kesavdas\d{M}COs three historical poems will help to complicate such an understanding by bringing into our conceptual purview a fuller range of riti textual expression. These lesser known works by one of the foremost riti poets are certainly striking for their literary accomplishments, but they also serve as an invaluable window onto a critical moment in Orcha history. They constitute the perfect testing ground for the enterprise of retrieving historical meaning from the literary sources that were the dominant form of pre-modern Indian courtly self-expression, and the methodology employed here is to critically engage both aesthetic and historical perspectives simultaneously.}, } @ARTICLE{snel-conf, author = {Rupert Snell}, title = {Confessions of a 17th-Century Jain Merchant: The Ardhakathanak of Banarasidas}, citeulike-article-id = {247993}, journal = {South Asia Research}, keywords = {aesthetics alliteration autobiography bhasa braj hindi history jainism linguistic literature mannerist metre mughal pastiche poetry prosody register translation}, month = {May}, number = {1}, pages = {79--104}, priority = {2}, url = {http://sar.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/25/1/79?maxtoshow=\&HITS=10\&hits=10\&RESULTFORMAT=\&author1=snell\&andorexactfulltext=and\&searchid=1120675365524_2\&stored_search=\&FIRSTINDEX=0\&sortspec=relevance\&resourcetype=1\&journalcode=spsar}, volume = {25}, year = {2005}, abstract = {The subject of this article, the Ardhakathanak of Banarasidas (a Jain author from Jaunpur), is an autobiographical poem in the Braj Bhasa dialect of Hindi dating from 1641 AD. The article examines the construction of the text, looking at the creative ways in which Banarasidas builds subtle literary devices by exploiting features inherent in Hindi and in the metres chosen for the poem. It is suggested that a conventional critical approach to the poem, following traditional Sanskritic literary categories, can fail to perceive the strengths of this decidely vernacular composition, and that a new methodology of vernacular aesthetics is needed to do it justice. The problems of maintaining the poem\d{M}COs literary qualities in English translation are explored, both by examining published prose versions and by an experiment with metrical English verse.}, } @BOOK{wago-tidi, author = {Phillip B. Wagoner}, title = {Tidings of the King: a Translation and Ethnohistorical Analysis of the \emph{R\={a}yav\={a}cakamu}}, year = {1993}, publisher = {University of Hawaii Press}, address = {Honolulu}, isbn = {0824814959}, } @ARTICLE{wago-prec, author = {Phillip B. Wagoner}, title = {Precolonial Intellectuals and the Production of Colonial Knowledge}, year = {2003}, journal = {Comparative Studies in Society and History}, volume = {45}, number = {4}, month = Oct, pages = {783--814}, } @BOOK{himl, author = {HIML}, title = {\textrm{Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld}, A History of {Indian} Medical Literature}, publisher = {E. Forsten}, year = {1999--2002}, address = {Groningen}, note = {5v}, isbn = {9069801248}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{hatc-idio, author = {Brian Hatcher}, title = {Idioms of Improvement: {Vidyasagar} and Cultural Encounter in {Bengal}}, year = {1996}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Calcutta}, note = {reprinted New Delhi: Oxford India Paperbacks, 2000.}, } @ARTICLE{hatc-what, author = {Brian Hatcher}, title = {What's Become of the Pandit? Rethinking the History of Sanskrit Scholars in Colonial Bengal}, year = {forthcoming}, journal = {Modern Asian Studies}, } @ARTICLE{hatc-sans, author = {Brian Hatcher}, title = {Sanskrit Pandits Recall their Youth: Two Autobiographies from Nineteenth-Century Bengal}, year = {2001}, journal = {Journal of the American Oriental Society}, volume = {121}, number = {4}, pages = {580--92}, source = {Own PDF; also in Questia}, } @ARTICLE{hatc-indi, author = {Brian Hatcher}, title = {Indigent Brahmans, Industrious Pandits: Bourgeois Ideology and Sanskrit Pandits in Colonial Calcutta}, year = {1996}, journal = {Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East}, volume = {16}, number = {1}, pages = {15-26}, source = {\url{http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/comparative_studies_of_south_asia_africa_and_the_middle_east/}}, note = {Special Issue: Divergent, Modernities}, } @ARTICLE{hatc-cosm, author = {Brian Hatcher}, title = {`The Cosmos is One Family' (vasudhaiva kutumbakam): Problematic Mantra of Hindu Humanism}, year = {1994}, journal = {Contributions to Indian Sociology}, volume = {28}, number = {1}, pages = {149--62}, month = {May}, } @INCOLLECTION{hatc-slav, author = {Brian Hatcher}, editor = {Manik Mukhopadhyay, et. al.}, title = {No Slave to Custom}, booktitle = {The Golden Book of Vidyasagar}, year = {1993}, publisher = {All Bengal Vidyasagar Death Centenary Committee}, address = {Calcutta}, pages = {127--34}, } @ARTICLE{dunn-iden, author = {John Dunn}, title = {The Identity of the History of Ideas}, year = {1968}, journal = {Philosophy}, volume = {43}, pages = {85--104}, } @BOOK{schu-anat, author = {William Schupbach}, title = {The Paradox of {Rembrandt's} ``Anatomy of Dr. Tulp''}, address = {London}, publisher = {Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine}, year = {1982}, isbn = {0854840397}, } @MISC{hage-korp, author = {Gunther von Hagens}, title = {Gunther von Hagens' Bodyworlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies}, url = {http://www.koerperwelten.de}, year = {2005}, note = {Over 19 international exhibitions, claiming (in 2005) to have been attended by more than 16 million visitors.}, } @BOOK{eise-refl, author = {Shmuel N. Eisenstadt and Dominic Sachsenmaier and Jens Riedel}, title = {Reflections on Multiple Modernities: European, Chinese and Other Interpretations}, citeulike-article-id = {234941}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {9004127976}, keywords = {asia modernity modernization}, month = {November}, publisher = {Brill Academic Publishers}, year = {2002}, } @BOOK{eise-comp, author = {S. N. Eisenstadt}, title = {Comparative Civilizations and Multiple Modernities (2 Volume Set)}, citeulike-article-id = {234938}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {9004129936}, keywords = {asia modernity modernization}, month = {March}, publisher = {{Brill Academic Publishers}}, year = {2003}, } @BOOK{eise-mode, author = {S. N. Eisenstadt}, title = {Modernization: Protest and Change (Modernization of Traditional Society S.)}, citeulike-article-id = {234939}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0135994071}, year = {1967}, keywords = {asia modernity modernization}, publisher = {{Prentice Hall}}, source = {\citet[150]{gree+trou-hous}}, } @BOOK{turn-maso, title = {Masons, Tricksters and Cartographers: Comparative Studies in the Sociology of Scientific and Indigenous Knowledge}, author = {David Turnbull}, citeulike-article-id = {234937}, howpublished = {Hardcover}, isbn = {9057024993}, keywords = {knowledge science}, month = {August}, priority = {0}, publisher = {{Harwood Academic Pub}}, abstract = {{Science and technology have created many of the problems besetting us at the turn of the century, yet, paradoxically, we cannot address them without their assistance. This beautifully illustrated book takes a fresh approach to resolving the problems of progress and modernity by reframing science and technology.
In an eclectic and highly original study, Turnbull brings together a wide range of traditions as diverse as cathedral building, Micronesian navigation, cartography and turbulence research. He argues that all our differing ways of producing knowledge, including science, are messy, spatial and local. Every culture has its own ways of assembling local knowledge, thereby creating space through the linking of people, practices and places. The spaces we inhabit and assemblages we work with are not as homogeneous and coherent as our modernist perspectives have led us to believe-rather they are complex and heterogeneous motleys.}}, year = {2000}, } @BOOK{bull-new, editor = {Alan Bullock and Stephen Trombley}, title = {New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought}, address = {London}, citeulike-article-id = {234931}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0002558718}, publisher = {Harper Collins Publishers}, year = {1999}, } @BOOK{sast-hind, author = {Subrahma\d{n}ya \'{S}\={a}strin}, title = {Hindu\-vaidya\-\'{s}\={a}stra}, year = {1876}, publisher = {Mysore Book Dep{\^o}t Press}, address = {Bangalore}, source = {HIML IIa.362, IOL: 9.D.10}, } @BOOK{maha-hikm, author = {Mah\={a}devadeva}, editor = {Pa\d{n}\d{d}it Nandal\={a}la\'{s}arman}, title = {Hikmatprak\={a}\'{s}a}, year = {1913/1914}, publisher = {\'{S}r\={\i}ve\.{n}kate\'{s}var Press}, address = {Bombay}, } @BOOK{benn-new, editor = {Tony Bennett and Lawrence Grossberg and Meaghan Morris}, publisher = {{Blackwell Publishers}}, title = {New Keywords: A Vocabulary Of Culture And Society}, year = {2005}, citeulike-article-id = {197255}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0631225692}, } @BOOK{prat-cauk, author = {{Caukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan}}, title = {2005 Caukhamba Sahitya}, year = {2005}, publisher = {Caukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan}, address = {Delhi}, source = {Own copy}, } @INCOLLECTION{redd-poli, author = {Sita Reddy}, title = {The Politics and Poetics of ``Magazine Medicine''}, crossref = {john-poli}, booktitle = {The Politics of Healing: A History of Alternative Medicine in Twentieth-Century North America}, year = {2004}, pages = {207--229}, } @ARTICLE{pres-hist, author = {Gerald A. Press}, title = {History and the Development of the Idea of History in {Antiquity}}, year = {1977}, journal = {History and Theory}, volume = {16}, number = {3}, pages = {280--96}, source = {uk.JSTOR.org}, } @INCOLLECTION{turn-ksii, author = {David Turnbull}, title = {Knowlege Systems in India}, crossref = {seli-ency}, year = {1997}, booktitle = {Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in non-{Western} Cultures}, pages = {500--502}, source = {WL: HI /(folios) AB/SEL}, } @INCOLLECTION{turn-know, author = {David Turnbull}, title = {Knowlege Systems: Local Knowledge}, crossref = {seli-ency}, year = {1997}, booktitle = {Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in non-{Western} Cultures}, pages = {485--90}, source = {WL: HI /(folios) AB/SEL}, } @BOOK{rous-know, author = {Joseph Rouse}, title = {Knowledge and Power: Towards a Political Philosophy of Science}, year = {1987}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, address = {Cornell}, } @BOOK{pick-scie, editor = {Andrew Pickering}, title = {Science as Practice and Culture}, year = {1992}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago}, } @BOOK{shap+scha-levi, author = {Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer}, title = {Leviathan and the Air Pump: Boyle and the Experimental Life}, year = {1985}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, address = {Princeton}, } @ARTICLE{lato-visu, author = {Bruno Latour}, year = {1986}, title = {Visualization and Cognition: thinking with eyes and hands}, journal = {Knowledge and Society}, volume = {6}, pages = {1--40}, } @INCOLLECTION{turn-rati, author = {David Turnbull}, title = {Rationality, Objectivity, and Method}, crossref = {seli-ency}, year = 1997, booktitle = {Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in non-{Western} Cultures}, pages = {845--50}, source = {WL: HI /(folios) AB/SEL}, } @INCOLLECTION{wuja-piou2, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {\,`{A} Pious Fraud': The {Indian} Claims for Pre-{Jennerian} Smallpox Vaccination}, booktitle = {Studies on {Indian} Medical History}, chapter = {9}, publisher = mlbd, year = {2001}, editor = {Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld and Dominik Wujastyk}, pages = {121--154}, edition = {2}, series = {Indian Medical Tradition}, volume = {5}, isbn = {81-208-1768-0}, crossref = {meul-stud2}, } @ARTICLE{hold-body, author = {Barbara A. Holdrege}, title = {Body Connections: {Hindu} Discourses of the Body and the Study of Religion}, year = {1998}, journal = {International Journal of Hindu Studies}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {341--86}, month = {December}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{croo-tran, editor = {Nigel Crook}, title = {The Transmission of Knowledge in {South Asia}}, publisher = oup, year = {1996}, address = {Delhi}, source = {Pollock, Narrative Desc.}, } @INCOLLECTION{poll-deep, crossref = {brec-orie}, author = {Sheldon Pollock}, title = {Deep Orientalism? Notes on {Sanskrit} and Power beyond the {Raj}}, booktitle = {Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives on {South Asia}}, year = {1993}, chapter = {3}, pages = {76--133}, } @BOOK{gana-yoga, isbn = {1895383196}, address = {Chidambaram}, author = {Ganapathy, T. N. }, citeulike-article-id = {117724}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {1895383196}, keywords = {india medicine siddha tamil yoga}, publisher = {Kriya Yoga Publications Inc}, title = {The Yoga of Siddha Boganathar}, url = {http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike-20{\&}path=ASIN/1895383196}, year = {2003}, } @BOOK{nata-tiru, abstract = {3 vols.}, author = {N. Natarajan and M. Govindan}, citeulike-article-id = {117723}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {1895383021}, keywords = {medicine siddha tamil tirumantiram yoga}, month = {July}, publisher = {Kriya Yoga Pubns}, title = {Thirumandiram: A Classic of Yoga and Tantra by {Siddhar Thirumoolar}}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/1895383021/citeulike04-21}, year = {1993}, } @BOOK{john-medi, abstract = {This translation of the fourteenth century classic Medicine of the Prophet contains information on the customs and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, as well as herbal and medical practices current during the time. A combination of religious and medical information that provides advice for the preservation and restoration of health, this text contains substantial materia medica.}, author = {Jawziyya, Ibn Q.a. and Al-Jawziyya, Ibn Q. and Johnstone, Penelope }, citeulike-article-id = {116361}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0946621225}, keywords = {unani}, month = {January}, publisher = {{Islamic Texts Society}}, title = {Medicine of the Prophet}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0946621225/citeulike04-21}, year = {1998}, } @INCOLLECTION{atte-isla, author = {Guy Attewell}, title = {Islamic Medicines: Perspectives on the Greek Legacy in the History of Islamic Medical Traditions in West Asia}, crossref = {seli-medi}, booktitle = {Medicine Across Cultures. History and Practice of Medicine in Non-Western Cultures}, year = {2003}, pages = {325--350}, source = {Own copy}, } @BOOK{gree+trou-hous, author = {Anna Green and Kathleeen Troup}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0719052556}, month = {April}, publisher = {{Manchester University Press}}, title = {The Houses of History: A Critical Reader in Twentieth Century History and Theory}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0719052556/citeulike04-21}, year = {1999}, } @BOOK{muns-rout, author = {Alun Munslow}, howpublished = {Paperback}, isbn = {0415184959}, month = {November}, publisher = {Routledge}, title = {The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies}, url = {http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415184959/citeulike04-21}, year = {1999}, abstract = {{The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies provides a much needed critical introduction to the key issues, the historians and philosophers, and their concepts, ideas and theories that have prompted the rethinking of History that has gathered pace in the 1990s. Key concepts for the new history are examined through the ideas of leading historians and philosophers since the eighteenth century such as Kant, Nietzsche, Croce, Collingwood, White, Foucault and Derrida including: class; empiricism, hermeneutics, inference, metanarrative, relativism; and teleology. With an introduction setting out the state of the discipline of history today and alphabetical entries on the key ideas, issues and concepts, The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies explores the exciting challenges that history faces in the late twentieth century.}}, } @BOOK{vasu-yoga, author = {Somadeva Vasudeva}, title = {The Yoga of the Malinivijayottaratantra, Critical edition, translation and notes }, year = {2004}, publisher = {IFP-EFEO}, address = {Pondicherry}, number = {97}, series = {Collection Indologie}, } @BOOK{offi-memo, title = {Memorandum On The Census Of {British India} Of 1871--72}, year = {1875}, publisher = {Majesty' Stationary Office}, address = {London}, abstract = {The Memorandum on the Census of British India of 1871-72 is a short document, around 40 pages of text, which summarises the findings of the first attempt at a census of India made during the British Raj. It is a concise summary of the findings of what attempted to be the first true census of India. There were, as the memorandum indicates, a number of problems encountered: in particular that it was not conducted simultaneously over the whole of India was probably the greatest shortcoming in the undertaking. However, it was a milestone in the development of the census of India and in many senses was the first real census of India. The memorandum also contains much which is indicative of the importance of the census in the creation of categories which became firmly embedded in the consciousness of later census makers, and in the colonial conceptulisation of India. It contains not only substantial amounts of numerical data on the matters enumerated but also delightful anecdotal details concerning India at the time. }, source = {http://131.172.16.7/FMPro?-DB=1871.fp5&-Format=dcd/page.htm&-Max=1&-FindAll}, annote = {Medicine occupies 75,000 persons, of whom 61,500 are described as surgeons, doctors, or medical practitioners; there are 5 oculists (all at Benares), 3 dentists, 2,200 apothecaries, hospital assistants, compounders, and leechmen (including 275 circumcisers in Bengal), 7,200 accoucheurs, 1,600 vaccinators, and 260 inoculators (the last being specified only in Bengal), 7 veterinary surgeons, and 300 cow-doctors; in Mysore and Coorg no details are given.}, } @INCOLLECTION{lock+nich-intr, author = {Margaret Lock and Mark Nichter}, title = {Introduction: From documenting Medical Pluralism to Critical Interpretations of Globalized Health Knowledge, Policies and Practices}, crossref = {nich+lock-hori}, booktitle = {New Horizons in Medical Anthropology: Essays in Honour of {Charles Leslie}}, year = {2002}, chapter = {1}, pages = {1--34}, source = {own copy of book}, } @UNPUBLISHED{lesl-pers, author = {Charles Leslie}, title = {Personal Communication}, year = {2004}, source = {DHIIR Conference}, } @MISC{nati-nati, author = {{National Institute of Health and Family Welfare}}, title = {National Health Committees}, year = {2003}, howpublished = {Website}, abstract = {Lists some major Indian Government health committees}, url = {http://www.ndc-nihfw.org/html/CommitteAndCommunications.htm}, } @TECHREPORT{mudaliar-report, author = {Arcot Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar}, title = {Report of the Health Survey and Planning Committee}, institution = {Government of India, Ministry of Health}, year = {1962}, address = {Delhi}, source = {\cite[318]{jagg-revi}, \url{http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/SAsia/suchana/9999/indep.html}, \url{http://www.ndc-nihfw.org/html/CommitteAndCommunications.htm}}, } @INCOLLECTION{jagg-revi, author = {O. P. Jaggi}, title = {Revival of {Ayurveda}}, booktitle = {Medicine in {India}: Modern Period}, year = {2000}, publisher = oup, address = {New Delhi}, volume = {IX,1}, series = {History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization}, chapter = {23}, pages = {311--318}, source = {Own copy}, isbn = {019 565126X}, } @BOOK{dhun-yoga, editor = {\d{D}hu\d{n}\d{d}hir\={a}j \'{S}\={a}str\={\i}}, title = {Yogas\={u}tram by Mahar\d{s}iPata\~{n}jali with six commentaries. 1. R\={a}jam\={a}rta\d{n}\d{d}a by Bhojar\={a}ja, 2. Prad\={\i}pik\={a} by Bh\={a}v\={a}-Ga\d{n}e\'{s}a, 3. V\d{r}tti by N\={a}goji Bha\d{t}\d{t}a, 4. Ma\d{n}iprabh\={a} by R\={a}m\={a}nandayati, 5. Candrika by Anantadeva, 6. Yogasudh\={a}kara by Sad\={a}\'{s}ivendra Sarasvat\={\i}}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Caukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan}, address = {Varanasi}, volume = {83}, series = {Kashi Sanskrit Series}, edition = {3}, source = {WL: P.B.Sansk.2029}, } @BOOK{mitr-yoga, author = {R{\'a}jendral{\'a}la Mitra}, title = {The {Yoga} Aphorisms of {Pata\~{n}jali} with the Commentary of {Bhoja R{\'a}j{\'a}} and an {English} Translation}, year = {1883}, publisher = {The Asiatic Society of Bengal}, address = {Calcutta}, volume = {93}, number = {462, 478, 482 and 491--492}, series = {Bibliotheca Indica New Series}, source = {BL: 14002.a.vol.93}, source = {CUL: Order in Rare Books Room (Not borrowable): 811.b.6.143}, annote = {copied 1--48}, } @ARTICLE{chop-obit, author = {P.N.C. and G.R.McR.}, title = {{Brevet-Colonel Sir Ram Nath Chopra}}, year = {1973}, journal = bmj, volume = {5879}, number = {3}, pages = {547}, month = {8 September}, source = {WL: serials /BRI}, } @ARTICLE{chop-orga, author = {Ram Nath Chopra}, title = {Organization of Public Health and Medical Service in {India}}, year = {1941}, journal = {Current Science: supplement}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, pages = {109--116}, month = {February}, url = {http://www.ias.ac.in/j_archive/currsci/10/vol10contents.html}, note = {Available at \url{http://www.ias.ac.in/j_archive/currsci/10/vol10contents.html}}, source = {Own offprint}, } @BOOK{gard-ayur, author = {R. K. Garde}, title = {Ayurveda for Health and Long Life}, publisher = {D. B. Taraporevala Sons \& Co. Private Ltd.}, year = {1975}, address = {Bombay}, note = {Author (Captain, I.M.S. rtd.) also wrote ``The, Principles and Practice of Yoga-Therapy'', ``The Biodynamics of Shadanga Yoga''. Refers to ``Prophet of Pondicherry'', using Aurobindo quotes and jargon. Sees his book as part of giving Indian spirituality to the West.}, abstract = {Preface: The postulates that follow have been established as basic premises on which the solid edifice of ancient Ayurveda has been based and built. 1. The Mind-Soul-Body complex forms the basic Tripod of Life. 2. The Pancha-maha-bhutas, plus the Soul-Mind-Time-Direction colossus go to form the basic nine Dravyas (material entities). 3. The qualities or Gunas inherent in them are forty-five in number -- but roughly twenty (ten pairs of opposites dualities) of them are of routine practical importance, as has been sumarised by the pragmatic Vagbhatacharya (vide Ashtanga Hridaya, Sutra 1:19). 4. Karma, i.e. the action resulting from these Gunas is specific and facilitates building up of the framework of Ayurvedic methods of prevention and cure of disease. In fact, the Dravya-Guna-Karma complex is responsible fro maintaining ``homeo-stasis'', i.e., the internal, ecological, and physiological balance and harmony. 5. The gross body and the subtle mind are liable to disease and ill-health. The Tridoshas (Wata-Pitta-Kapha) are bodily Doshas (vitiators) just as Raja and Tama are the mental ones. Their balanced harmony is essential for somato-psychic health and well-being, while their disharmony spells disease, ill-health, and finally death. These premises are based on the ancient ``physics and chemistry" adumbrated in the famous Nyaya-Vaisheshika Darshanas as well as the cause-effect complex of Kapila's Samkhya Darshana and the micro-neurology of the Yoga Shastras. The triad of biologically active and universally present organic principles, classically called the Tridosha, are the very basic, organized, vital forces, functioning throughout cosmic creation. Such Divine Dynamism is the common denominator, notably for Yoga and Ayurveda, together with the allied arts and sciences of the ancient, omniscient Hindu saints and seers. The Modern "Unified Field Theory", so valid and true at the gross, physical, mundane level, is also subtly so in matters divine and fields spiritual.}, keywords = {Unified Field, Aurobindo, Ayurveda}, source = {Cambridge University Library, 9300.c.3817}, } @MISC{sivi+lloy-wasn, author = {N. Sivin and G. E. R. Lloyd}, title = {Why Wasn't Chinese Science about Nature? With a Discussion of Concepts of Nature in Ancient Greece and Comparisons }, year = {2003}, url = {http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~nsivin/wayword.html}, note = {This is a selection of excerpts from a draft of The Way and the Word. Cross-references have been retained in this document to indicate that certain points have been treated elsewhere in the book. }, } @ARTICLE{sivi-stat, author = {Nathan Sivin}, title = {State, Cosmos and Body in the Last Three Centuries {B.C.}}, year = {1995}, journal = {Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies}, volume = {55}, number = {1}, pages = {5--37}, source = {JSTOR}, } @INCOLLECTION{lloy-inve, author = {G. E. R. Lloyd}, title = {The Invention of Nature}, crossref = {lloy-meth}, booktitle = {Methods and Problems in {Greek} Science}, year = {1991}, pages = {417--434}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-revi-meul, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Review of: G. Jan Meulenbeld, \emph{A History of Indian, Medical Literature}. Groningen Oriental Studies Volume XV/I--III. (Groningen: Egbert Forsten 1999--2002)}, year = {2004}, journal = bsoas, volume = {67}, number = {3}, pages = {404--407}, annote = {http://zetoc.mimas.ac.uk/wzgw?terms=RN161408360&field=zid}, isbn = {0041-977X}, } @BOOK{zysk-conj, author = {Kenneth G. Zysk}, title = {Conjugal Love in {India}}, year = {2002}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, volume = {1}, series = {Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series}, isbn = {90 04 12598 1}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-siga, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Review of: Robert Sigal{\'e}a, \emph{La m{\'e}decine traditionnelle de l'Inde: doctrines pr{\'e}vedique, v{\'e}dique, {\^a}yurvedique, yogique et tantrique, les empereurs Moghols, leurs maladies et leurs m{\'e}decins} (Gen{\`e}ve: Olizane, 1995)}, year = {2000}, journal = {Medical History}, volume = {44}, number = {1}, pages = {120--121}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-mrdu, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Review of: Mridula Saha, \emph{History of Indian Medicine based on Vedic Literature: Satapatha Brahmana} (Calcutta: The Asiatic Society, 1999)}, year = {2000}, journal = {Asian Medicine: Newsletter of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine}, pages = {17}, month = {September}, } @MISC{wuja-herb, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, editor = {John Watkins}, title = {Herbs, Pills and Potions}, year = {2004}, howpublished = {BBC Radio 4 broadcast}, url = {http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/herbspillsandpotions.shtml}, } @ARTICLE{sape-heav, author = {R B Saper and S N Kales and J Paquin and M J Burns and D M Eisenberg and R B Davis and R S Phillips}, title = {Heavy Metal Content of Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine Products}, year = {2004}, journal = jama, volume = {292}, number = {23}, pages = {2868--73}, month = {December 15}, abstract = {Lead, mercury, and arsenic intoxication have been associated with the use of Ayurvedic herbal medicine product (HMPs). OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence and concentration of heavy metals in Ayurvedic HMPs manufactured in South Asia and sold in Boston-area stores and to compare estimated daily metal ingestion with regulatory standards. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic search strategy to identify all stores 20 miles or less from Boston City Hall that sold Ayurvedic HMPs from South Asia by searching online Yellow Pages using the categories markets, supermarkets, and convenience stores, and business names containing the word India, Indian cities, and Indian words. An online national directory of Indian grocery stores, a South Asian community business directory, and a newspaper were also searched. We visited each store and purchased all unique Ayurvedic HMPs between April 25 and October 24, 2003. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Concentrations (microg/g) of lead, mercury, and arsenic in each HMP as measured by x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. Estimates of daily metal ingestion for adults and children estimated using manufacturers' dosage recommendations with comparisons to US Pharmacopeia and US Environmental Protection Agency regulatory standards. RESULTS: A total of 14 (20%) of 70 HMPs (95% confidence interval, 11%-31%) contained heavy metals: lead (n = 13; median concentration, 40 microg/g; range, 5-37,000), mercury (n = 6; median concentration, 20,225 microg/g; range, 28-104,000), and/or arsenic (n = 6; median concentration, 430 microg/g; range, 37-8130). If taken as recommended by the manufacturers, each of these 14 could result in heavy metal intakes above published regulatory standards. CONCLUSIONS: One of 5 Ayurvedic HMPs produced in South Asia and available in Boston South Asian grocery stores contains potentially harmful levels of lead, mercury, and/or arsenic. Users of Ayurvedic medicine may be at risk for heavy metal toxicity, and testing of Ayurvedic HMPs for toxic heavy metals should be mandatory.}, url = {http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/292/23/2868?eaf}, } @BOOK{vale-mede, author = {Fran{\c c}oise de Valence}, title = {M{\'e}decins de fortune et d'infortune: Des aventuriers fran{\c c}ais en Inde au XVIIe si{\`e}cle. T{\'e}moins et t{\'e}moignages}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Maisonneuve et Larose}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {2-7068-1441-1}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-madh, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {The Wellcome Su\'{s}ruta Manuscript of Madhus\={u}dana Gupta: Nineenth-Century Medical Communicator, Editor, and Surgeon}, year = {forthcoming\,}, journal = wzks, note = {Invited contribution}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-tanj, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Medical Scholarship at the Court of Tanjavur, South India, 1650--1750: Historiographical Assumptions}, journal = {Journal of Indian Philosophy}, year = {in preparation}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-time, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {A Medicine That Has Stood the Test of Time}, year = {2001}, journal = {The Independent}, pages = {4}, month = {24 July}, abstract = {\begin{quote}Dominik Wujastyk: A medicine that has stood the test of time From a talk given at Asia House by the Associate Curator for South Asian Collections at the Wellcome Library in London 24 July 2001 The classical medicine of India, ayurveda in Sanskrit, is highly systematic. Today, ayurveda is beginning to take a place in the West alongside other complementary and alternative therapies. This is happening fast, and as it does so, ayurveda is changing, and to some extent being dumbed down. Thus, what we can easily find out about it today is often only its teaching that the body's wellbeing is a function of three humours, wind, bile and phlegm. There is a great deal more to ayurveda than this, and I would like to convey, if I can, a sense of the complexity and subtlety of this medical system in its original setting. Ayurvedic medicine is old, with roots going back to the time of the Buddha, who - according to the latest scholarship - probably died in about 400 BC. From its beginnings at this time, ayurvedic theory and practice was gradually developed and formalised until, about 2,000 years ago, several huge medical encyclopedias were compiled in Sanskrit, the precise and beautiful classical language of India. Three of these have survived up to the present; several other major works have been lost forever. But the works that survived are substantial, and cover a wide range of topics, from diagnosis through therapy, herbal medicine, and even refined surgery. In subsequent centuries, ayurvedic literature and practice continued to evolve, with thousands of textbooks, monographs, dictionaries, and other works being written, right up to the 19th century. New ayurvedic works in Sanskrit are occasionally composed even now, though they are virtuoso gestures to a glorious tradition rather than organic products of a living system of medicine. In addition to the extensive formal herbal knowledge available in the ayurvedic tradition, therapies such as oil massage, evacuations, cleansing, and exercise are all discussed in detail. Great attention is paid to the interaction between the personal constitution of the patient, the time, and the diet. The patient's regimen must change with the time of the year, and the food eaten and the exercise taken must be in sympathy with it. Thus, hot foods are prescribed for winter, and cooling foods for summer. Ayurveda is not homeopathic: treatment is a matter of balancing out opposing forces in the body, and restoring equilibrium. These ideas are not, however, just vague well-meaning suggestions. Traditionally, it took 12 years to train an ayurvedic physician. In this time, the physician would become extremely proficient in herbal lore, but would also learn about the six flavours that are present in every food, and how these flavours can inflame or pacify the humours. The student would learn about the 20 physical qualities of every medicinal substance, and about its two potencies, and the changes that would take place in the effect of a medicine as it underwent digestion. It is only in the last few decades that the traditional medicine of India itself has begun to find a wide and receptive audience outside India, especially in the United States, Britain, Italy, and Germany. But only a fraction of the medical wisdom of ayurveda is represented as it comes into our shops in London and Manhattan. In both India and Sri Lanka today, ayurveda is officially supported at the government level. It forms a respected component of national healthcare provision, although the proportion of the health budget spent on ayurveda is small compared with that spent on biomedicine. There are government colleges, clinics, hospitals, and accredited programs of professional training, qualification and licensing. Outside South Asia, ayurveda is having to find its place in a different marketplace, that of complementary and alternative medicine. As this happens, it is becoming imperative that practitioners and medical suppliers organise into professional associations in order to provide the accreditation and validation necessary to participate in the modern medical marketplace.\end{quote}}, url = {http://comment.independent.co.uk/podium/story.jsp?story=84973}, } @BOOK{jenk-reth, author = {Keith Jenkins}, title = {Re-Thinking History}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London and New York}, year = {1991}, isbn = {0-415-06778-2}, source = {own copy}, } @INCOLLECTION{bahl-situ, author = {Vinay Bahl}, title = {Situating and Rethinking Subaltern Studies for Writing Working-Class History}, crossref = {dirl-hist}, booktitle = {History After the Three Worlds: Post-Eurocentric Historiographies}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield}, address = {Lanham, Boulder, New York, Oxford}, chapter = {5}, pages = {85--124}, source = {own offprint copy; book in UCL lib: History/6A/DIR}, isbn = {0-8476-9342-2}, } @BOOK{west-text, author = {Martin L. West}, title = {Textual Criticism and Editorial Technique applicable to {Greek and Latin} Texts}, year = {1973}, publisher = {Teubner}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {3-519-07401-X (pbk), 3-519-07402-8 (cloth)}, source = {own copy}, } ARTICLE{kone-deut, author = {J{\"u}rgen Konert}, title = {Deutsche Missions{\"a}rzte in Tranquebar : vermittlet durch die Franckeschen Stiftungen}, year = {1992}, journal = {Hallesche medizinhistorische Hefte}, volume = {1}, pages = {20--42}, source = {WL: Serials /HAL 1992 open shelves}, } @BOOK{fiel-reli, author = {Gregory P. Fields}, title = {Religious Therapeutics: Body and Health in Yoga, \={A}yurveda and Tantra}, year = {2001}, publisher = suny, address = {New York}, } @ARTICLE{rosu-reno, author = {Arion Ro{\c s}u}, title = {Le renouveau contemporain de l'\={A}yurveda}, journal = wzks, year = {1982}, volume = {26}, pages = {67--8}, source = {\cite[xlvii]{rosu-1989}}, } @BOOK{wise-revi, author = {Thomas A. Wise}, title = {Review of the History of Medicine}, year = {1867}, publisher = {J. Churchhill, Adam Black \& Co., Wm. Thacker \& Co.}, address = {London, Edinburgh, Bombay and Calcutta}, source = {Daggi's photocopy}, } @BOOK{sarm-cova, author = {Madhus\={u}dana \'{S}arma}, title = {Covac\={\i}niprak\={a}\'{s}a}, year = {1834}, address = {Lavapura}, source = {WL: Sanskrit litho 68}, } @BOOK{hess-ayur, author = {Franz Hessler}, title = {Ayurv{\'e}das: id est medicinae systema a venerabili {D'Hanvantare} demonstratum a {Susruta} discipulo compositum; Nunc primum ex {Sanskrita} in {Latinum} sermonem vertit, introductionem, annotationes et rerum indice {Franciscus Hessler}}, year = {1844-55}, publisher = {Ferdinandum Enke}, address = {Erlangen}, source = {WL (2 copies)}, } @BOOK{care-abri, author = {Felix Carey}, title = {An abridgement of the History of England [by Oliver Goldsmith]\ldots continued, by an eminent writer, to the Peace of Amiens\ldots 1802}, year = {1819}, publisher = {Calcutta School-Book Society}, address = {Serampore}, note = {In Bengali}, source = {COPAC}, } @BOOK{bret-anat, author = {Peter Breton}, title = {Anatomy, Diseases And Incidental Complaints Of The Human Ear}, year = {1829}, publisher = {s.n.}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {Copac}, note = {In Hindi}, } @BOOK{bret-hind, author = {Peter Breton}, title = {Hindoostanee Version of the \emph{London Pharmacopoeia}, Printed in Lithography in the {Persian} Character, for the Use of the Students of the {Native Medical Institution}}, year = {1824}, publisher = {s.n.}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {Copac}, } @BOOK{gupt-ayur, title = {\={A}yur-veda-prak\={a}\'{s}a [also called {Su\'{s}ruta-sa\d{m}hit\={a}}] by {Su\'{s}ruta}. The {Su\'{s}ruta}, or System of Medicine, Taught by {Dhanwantari}, and Composed by his Disciple {Su\'{s}ruta}}, editor = {Sri Madhusudana Gupta}, notes = {vol. I: S\={u}tra, Nid\={a}na and \'{S}\={a}r\={\i}ra; vol. II: Cikits\={a}, Kalpa and Uttara-tantra}, publisher = {Education Press and Baptist Mission Press}, address = {Calcutta}, year = {1835--1836}, source = {IO.9.C.18--19; IO.San.C.109: vol.I; Haas, Cat. BM, 139]; ed. in four parts, J\~{n}\={a}naratn\={a}kara Press, Calcutta 1868 [IO.2.E.26--29]; 2nd ed., vol. I: S\={u}trasth\={a}na, vol. II: Nid\={a}na and \'{S}\={a}r\={\i}ra, Sangbada Jnanaratnakara Press, Calcutta 1874 [IO.C.6--7].}, } @BOOK{osha-dise, author = {Richard O'Shaughnessy}, title = {On Diseases of the Jaws: With a Brief Outline of Their Surgical Anatomy, and a Desription of the Operations for Their Extirpation and Amputation}, year = {1844}, publisher = {W. Thacker at the Baptist Mission Press}, address = {Calcutta}, annote = {Marriage record: 20 Jan 1846 Richard O'SHAUGHNESSY (of age), Bachelor, Asst. Surgeon, Calcutta, Father's name: Francis O'Shaughnessy, to Isabella Palmer BELLI (of age) Spinster, Calcutta, Father's name: Wm. H. Belli, by Licence, witness: Carrington Palmer, I. Anley, I H Patlow, I. Louis, M. Anley, H. Tombs Married by T Dealtry, Archdeacon. Cited from the research of Pamela Stockhall , posted on 18 Oct 2001 at http://archiver.rootsweb.com /th/read/INDIA/2001-10/1003376332}, source = {WL: EPB RAMC /OSH; another copy: EPB / B 39311/B}, } @BOOK{kahn-khaz, editor = {{K{\'a}nh-Ji, Diwan, of Patna}}, title = {Khaz{\'a}nat ul Ilm, or the Treasury of Science, being a course of instruction in the various branches of Mathematics}, publisher = {Committee of Public Instructionand the Asiatic Society}, year = {1835}, address = {Calcutta}, note = {In Persian. Adopted for publication by the\ldots Committee of Public Instruction\ldots and printed up to the 492nd page under the supervision of Dr. J. Tytler, suspended by order\ldots transferred\ldots to the Asiatic Society in\ldots 1835 and completed at the Society's expence under the\ldots supervision of\ldots Mans{\'u}r Ahmed Burdw{\'a}n{\'ai}, etc.}, source = {British Library}, } @BOOK{tytl-shor, author = {John Tytler}, title = {A Short Anatomical Description of the Heart, Extracted from the {Edinburgh} Medical Dictionary. Translated into {Arabic by John Tytler}}, year = {1828}, publisher = {V. Holcroft}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {WL: Early Printed Books /Supp}, } @BOOK{tytl-anis, author = {John Tytler}, title = {Anis al-musharrihin = \emph{The, Anatomist's Vade-Mecum by {Robert Hooper}} translated into {Arabic}}, year = {1830}, publisher = {Education Press}, address = {Calcutta}, } @BOOK{tytl-jawa, author = {John Tytler}, title = {The jaw{\'a}m{\`e} ul ilm ul riy{\'a}z{\'\i}, or, A Translation from {Hutton}'s \emph{Course of Mathematics} into {Arabic}}, year = {1835}, publisher = {Education Press and Asiatic Society}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {UCL: Special Collections; GRAVES 2.d.28}, } @BOOK{tytl-fusu, editor = {John Tytler}, title = {al-Fu\d{s}\={u}l al-ibuqr\={a}\d{t}\={\i}ya f\={\i} `l-u\d{s}\={u}l al\d{t}ibb\={\i}ya = The {Aphorisms of Hippocrates}, Translated into {Arabic} by {Honain ben Ishak}, Physician to the {Caliph Motawukkul}}, year = {1832}, publisher = {Education Press}, address = {Calcutta}, source = {WL: REQUEST P.B. Arabic 466 }, note = {Reprinted in \emph{Texts and Studies on Islamic Medicine} (Frankfurt am Main: Institute for the History of Arabic-Islamic Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University), vol.\,7, pp.\,201-310}, } @BOOK{sen-scie, author = {S. N. Sen}, title = {Scientific and Technical Education in India 1781-1900}, year = {1991}, publisher = {Indian National Science Academy}, address = {New Delhi}, } @BOOK{bala-impe, author = {Poonam Bala}, title = {Imperialism and Medicine in Bengal: A Socio-Historical Perspective}, year = {1991}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, address = {New Delhi}, isbn = {8170362458 (India) 0803991002 (US)}, } @BOOK{calc-cent, author = {{Calcutta Medical College}}, title = {The Centenary of the {Medical College, Bengal}}, year = {1835-1934}, publisher = {Calcutta Medical College}, address = {Calcutta}, } @BOOK{banglapedia, editor = {Sirajul Islam and others}, publisher = {Asiatic Society of Bangladesh}, title = {Banglapedia}, year = {1998--2003}, howpublished = {Print, CDROM, Web}, url = {http://www.banglapedia.org}, } @BOOK{toml-arno, editor = {E. W. F. Tomlin}, title = {{Arnold Toynbee}: A Selection from his Works}, year = {1978}, publisher = oup, address = {Oxford}, source = {CUL: North Front 3, 500.1.c.95.319}, isbn = {0-19-215259-9}, } @BOOK{gard-natu, author = {Patrick Gardiner}, title = {The Nature of Historical Explanation}, year = {1961}, publisher = oup, address = {Oxford}, edition = {1978 reprint}, source = {CUL, North Front 3, 500.1.c.95.325}, isbn = {0-19-824599-8}, } @BOOK{burk-hist, author = {Maria L{\'u}cia G. Pallares-Burke}, title = {The New History. Confessions and Conversations}, year = {2002}, publisher = {Polity}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {0-7456-3020-0}, } @BOOK{dirl-post, author = {Arif Dirlik}, title = {Postmodernity's Histories. The Past as Legacy and Project}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield Publishers, Inc.}, address = {Lanham etc.}, series = {Culture and Politics Series}, source = {CUL North Front 3, 500.1.c.200.76}, isbn = {0-7425-0166-3}, } @BOOK{holu-rece, author = {Robert C. Holub}, title = {Reception theory : a critical introduction}, year = {1984}, publisher = {Methuen}, address = {London}, series = {New accents}, source = {CUL: North Wing, Floor 1, Corridor, 701:15.d.95.553}, isbn = {0416335802}, } @INCOLLECTION{jaus-theo, author = {Hans Robert Jauss}, editor = {Peter Collier and Helga Geyer-Ryan}, title = {The Theory of Reception: A Retrospective of its Unrecognized Prehistory. Translated by John Whitlam}, booktitle = {Literary Theory Today}, year = {1990}, publisher = {Polity Press}, address = {Cambridge}, pages = {53--73}, source = {CUL: North 1 700:1.c.95.976}, } @INCOLLECTION{jaus-lite, author = {Hans Robert Jauss}, title = {Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory}, booktitle = {Toward an Aesthetic of Reception}, year = {1982}, pages = {3--45}, } @ARTICLE{jaus-lite1, author = {Hans Robert Jauss}, title = {Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory}, year = {1970}, journal = {New Literary History}, volume = {1}, } @BOOK{jaus-towa, author = {Hans Robert Jauss}, title = {Toward an Aesthetic of Reception}, year = {1982}, publisher = {John Spiers, for The Harvester Press}, address = {Brighton}, series = {Theory and History of Literature}, isbn = {0-7108-0394-X}, } @ARTICLE{ayli-fost, author = {Paul Aylin and Shivani Tanna and Alex Bottle and Brian Jarman}, title = {Dr Foster's case notes: How often are adverse events reported in English hospital statistics?}, year = {2004}, journal = {British Medical Journal}, volume = {329}, pages = {369}, month = {August}, source = {http://www.drfoster.co.uk/bmj/aug.pdf}, } @BOOK{fish-firs, author = {Michael Herbert Fisher}, title = {The First {Indian} Author in {English}: {Dean Mahomed} (1759--1851) in {India, Ireland, and England}}, year = {1996}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Delhi}, isbn = {0195638999}, } @BOOK{blac-prin, author = {Stuart Blackburn}, title = {Print, Folklore, and Nationalism in Colonial {South India}}, year = {2003}, publisher = {Permanent Black}, address = {Delhi}, isbn = {SOAS Main Library JKC070.5 /900965}, } @ARTICLE{rang-ragh, author = {R. Rangachariar}, title = {Raghun\={a}ths\={u}ri and his Bhojana-Kut\={u}hala}, year = {1939--1940}, journal = {Journal of S. M. Library, Tanjore}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {29}, } @INCOLLECTION{govi-hist, author = {Vijai Govind}, title = {Historical Scientific Instruments as Sources for the History of Technology of Maharashtra}, crossref = {sen-sour}, booktitle = {Sources for the History of {India}}, year = {1978}, volume = {1}, pages = {318--37}, source = {CUL NF6 628.1.c.95.107}, } @INCOLLECTION{venk-sour, author = {R. Venkatraman}, title = {Sources for the History of the Siddha Cult (Medieval Tamilnadu)}, crossref = {sen-sour}, booktitle = {Sources for the History of {India}}, year = {1978}, volume = {3}, pages = {355--70}, source = {CUL NF6 628.1.c.95.107}, } @BOOK{pric-priv, editor = {J. Frederick Price and K. Rangachari and H. Dodwell}, title = {The Private Diary of {Ananda Ranga Pillai}, Dubash to {Joseph Fran{\c c}ois Dupleix} and Governor of Pondichery. A Record of Matters Political, Historical, Social and Personal from 1736 to 1761. Translated from the Tamil}, year = {1904--1928}, publisher = {Government Press}, address = {Madras}, note = {12 vols.}, source = {CUL NF6 628.c.90.312}, } @BOOK{subr-mean, author = {N. Subrahmanian}, title = {The Meaning of {Indian} History}, year = {1989}, publisher = {Ennes Publications}, address = {Madurai}, source = {CUL NF6 628.1.c.95.221}, } @BOOK{subr-brah, author = {N. Subrahmanian}, title = {The {Brahmin} in the {Tamil} Country}, year = {1989}, publisher = {Ennes Publications}, address = {Madurai}, source = {CUL NF6 631.5.d.95}, annote = {I.F (p.36): The Tamil brahmin different from the Northern. II.K (p.81) Royal patronage of Brahmin scholarship; Christianity}, } @BOOK{agas-pata, editor = {Ve. \'{S}\={a}. R\={a}. R\={a}. 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Woolner Commemoration Volume}, year = {1941}, address = {Lahore}, source = {\citet[xxix]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-rama, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Saint R\={a}mad\={a}sa's Discourse on the Writing and Preservation of Manuscripts and its Importance for the History of Indian Paleography}, year = {1945}, journal = {New Indian Antiquary}, volume = {VII}, pages = {126--8}, source = {\citet[xxxiv]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-karp, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Karp\={u}r\={\i}ya \'{S}ivadatta and his medical treatises -- between A.D. 1625 and 1700}, year = {1942}, journal = {Poona Orientalist}, volume = {7}, number = {1/2}, pages = {66--70}, source = {\citet[xxxi]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-bhoja, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {The Story of King Bhoja and Ga\.{n}g\={a} Tel\={\i} in Sanskrit and its Relation to a Proverb current in the Marathi Language}, year = {1946}, journal = {The Poona Orientalist}, volume = {X (1945)}, pages = {61--8}, source = {\citet[xxxvi]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-jain, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Some Notes on the Manuscripts of Medical Works by {Jain} Authors}, year = {1947}, journal = {Jaina Antiquary}, volume = {XIII}, number = {1}, pages = {1--8}, source = {\citet[xxxviii]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-esti, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Some Estimates of the {Indian} Physician and his Profession -- Between A.D. 1550 and 1820}, year = {1946}, journal = {Journal of the Kalinga Historical Research Society}, volume = {I}, number = {1}, pages = {89--97}, month = {June}, source = {\cite[xxxvi]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-hosp, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Some references to Indian hospitals from Sanskrit and non-Sanskrit sources -- between c.\ B.C. 500 and A.D. 1800}, journal = {New Indian Antiquary}, year = {1946}, volume = {8}, pages = {76--79}, source = {HIML bibl.}, } @ARTICLE{gode-saba, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Some Confirmatory Evidence on the Chronology of the {Sanskrit} works of {S\={a}b\={a}ji Prat\={a}par\={a}ja}, the {Brahmin} prot\'{e}g\'{e} of Burhan Nizamshah of Ahmadnagar (A.D. 1510--1554)}, journal = {New Indian Antiquary}, year = {1946}, volume = {8}, pages = {80--1}, source = {HIML bibl.}, } @INCOLLECTION{gode-loli, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Lolimbar\={a}ja and His Works}, crossref = {gode-silh2}, booktitle = {Studies in {Indian} Literary History, Vol.\,II}, year = {1954}, chapter = {14}, pages = {79--96}, } @INCOLLECTION{gode-naga, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {The History and Chronology of a N\={a}gara Brahmin Family of Physicians in Gujarat -- A.D. 1275--1475}, crossref = {gode-silh2}, booktitle = {Studies in {Indian} Literary History, Vol.\,II}, year = {1954}, chapter = {23}, pages = {176--81}, note = {First published in \emph{Dr.\ Siddheshwar Varma Volume} (1950), pt.\,II, pp.\,251--6.}, } @BOOK{shas-itih, author = {D. K. Shastri}, title = {\={A}yurvedano Itih\={a}sa [A History of \={A}yurveda]}, year = {1942}, publisher = {Gujar\={a}t Vernacular Society}, address = {Ahmedabad}, source = {\citet[177]{gode-naga}}, } @ARTICLE{shas-medi, author = {Durga Shankar K. Shastri}, title = {Medical Science in Ancient {Gujarat}}, year = {1945}, journal = {Journal of the Gujar\={a}t Research Society}, volume = {VII}, number = {2\&3}, pages = {75--88}, source = {Cited in \citet[176]{gode-naga}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-rang, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Identification of Ra\.{n}ga Jyotirvid, the author of Vic\={a}rasudh\={a}kara, a Medical Treatise Composed in A.D. 1765 by order of Raghun\={a}tharao Peshwa}, year = {1937}, journal = {Poona Orientalist}, volume = {II}, pages = {31--34}, source = {\cite[xxv]{hari-comm}}, } @ARTICLE{gode-baga, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Identification of Bag\={a}ji Vaidya and Jaya \'{S}a\.{n}\d{m}kara mentioned by Jyotirvid Ra\.{n}gan\={a}tha in his Treatise on Piles (A.D. 1765)}, year = {1938}, journal = {Poona Orientalist}, volume = {III}, pages = {102--6}, source = {\cite[xxvi]{hari-comm}}, } @INCOLLECTION{karv-manu, author = {C. G. Karve}, title = {Manuscript Curatorship Under the Marathas}, booktitle = {Professor P. K. Gode Commemoration Volume}, crossref = {hari-comm}, year = {1960}, pages = {199--202}, } @BOOK{ragh-sahe, editor = {V. Raghavan}, title = {\'{S}\={a}hendra Vil\={a}sa, a Poem on the Life of {King \'{S}\={a}haji of Tanjore} (1684--1710), of {\'{S}r\={\i}dhara Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}e\'{s}a (Ayy\={a}v\={a}l)}}, year = {1952}, publisher = {The Kalyan Press for the TMSSM Library, Tanjore}, address = {Tiruchi}, volume = {54}, series = {Tanjore Sarasvati Mahal Series}, source = {CUL 833:01.b.12.54}, note1 = {Refers to Kuppuswami Sastri (\cite{kupp-rama}) \emph{Indian Antiquary} 1904: 132--4 for, descriptions of Sahajirajapuram by Bh\={u}min\={a}tha (aka Nall\={a} D\={\i}k\d{s}ita) in his \emph{Dharmavijayacampu} (account of \'{S}\={a}haji). This is part of Kuppuswami Sastri's article, \cite{kupp-rama}.\\ \'{S}\={a}haji, son of M\={a}loji, succeeded his father's mansab under Nizamshah of Ahmednagar in 1619, and died 1664.\\ In the SV sarga 1, vv.47--54, Ekoji prays to \'{S}iva for children. \'{S}iva says in a dream that he must marry D\={\i}p\={a} of the I\.{n}gila family, and that \'{S}iva will be incarnated in his sons to fight the yavanas: \emph{dhar\={a} pur\={a}sau yavanair udagrair upapluti\d{m} gacchati durniv\={a}r\={a}m/\\ mah\={\i}pate tatra may\={a}vat\={a}ra\d{h} k\={a}ryo nik\={a}ryo vasudh\={a}vas\={a}da\d{h}// 50//}.\\ Sarga 2 of the SV describes \'{S}\={a}haji's birth and childhood. 2.34, Ekoji goes on a military campaign from Bangalore [in 1674]. 3.28--38: description of Tanjore and its mansions etc. 6.37--38: Poets and scholars engage the King's attention with their compositions and learned discussions: \emph{pragalbha-saurabhya dhurandhar\={a}bhir marandam\={a}dhuryamanohar\={a}bhi\d{h}/\\ abh\={u}\d{s}ayan v\={a}gbhir amu\d{m} kav\={\i}ndr\={a}\d{h} pras\={u}nam\={a}l\={a}bhir ivojjval\={a}bhi\d{h}// 37//\\ pha\d{n}yagraga\d{n}yaprabh\d{r}tiprabandha- pragalbha-t\={a}tparya-vivecan\={a}d\={\i}n/ prasa\~{n}jayanti sma vaconigumbh\={a}n prabhor abhij\~{n}asya budh\={a}s sam\={\i}pe// 38//} 6.40--44: description of Tryambaka Makhin. Reference to his patronage of scholars: \emph{\'{s}ubhair gu\d{n}ais tryambakar\={a}yadh\={\i}ra\'{s}rey\={a}nudark\={a}vyabhi c\={a}ritarka\d{h}/\\ di\'{s}\={a}ntavi\'{s}vr\={a}ntaya\'{s}\={a} mah\={\i}ndorasevat\={a}bhyar\d{n}am am\={a}tyamauli\d{h}//44//}\\ 6.45 describes minister \={A}nandar\={a}ya, son of N\d{r}simhar\={a}ya, sitting next to Tryambaka, and is loved by the king: \emph{triyambak\={a}ryasya gu\d{n}\={a}nuk\={a}r\={\i} n\d{r}simhar\={a}yasya tadagrajasya/ \={a}nandar\={a}yastanubh\={u}ram\={a}tya\d{h} pr\={a}pto'ntika\d{m} premapada\d{m} k\d{s}it\={\i}ndo\d{h}//45//} \\ 6.47-55: A messenger from the Setupati (Raghun\={a}tha-kilavan) of Ramnad comes and speaks to the king of the harassment caused to the Setupati by the armies from Madurai (ruled then by Ma\.{n}gamm\={a} as regent for her little grandson Vijayara\.{n}ga Cokk\={a}tha). He says that, for the first time, the Madura forces which have subdued the Setupati, have imposed ferry fees for pilgrims at the holy Setu (verse 53); represents that the Setupati seeks \'{S}\={a}haji's help against Madura.\\ 7.1-4: \'{S}\={a}haji holds consultation with his minister; the latter says that beside the troubles which the Setupati (Raghnun\={a}tha-kilavan of Ramnad) is in, R\={a}j\={a}r\={a}m (\'{S}iv\={a}ji's son staying in Gingee Fort) is being harrassed by the command (Zulfikar Khan) of the Moghul King (Aurangzeb); he wants to know whether they should first go to the rescue of R\={a}j\={a}r\={a}m or of the Setupati. \\ Setupati first. Never seems to get to R\={a}j\={a}r\={a}m, but later hears news that he is okay (verse 8.61--65).}, note2 = {p.16: ``The most noteworthy achievement of the Tanjore Maratha court is the renaissance of literary and artistic activity that took place under its active and munificent patronage.''\par p.19: MSS in the library owned by the different princes themselves, and have notes on the relationships with their authors etc.\par The colophon of MS 8244, Des. Cat. XIV, pp.6410--12, the \emph{Avaidikadar\'{s}anasa\.{n}graha} of Ga\.{n}g\={a}dhara V\={a}japeyin is very important in that it shows the friendship between the author and Bh\={a}skarar\={a}ya, and also the relation that the two had with the king \'{S}\={a}haji. The MS was copied by Bh\={a}skarar\={a}ya, and he eulogises the king in 8 verses.\par Similarly, MS 7685 of the \emph{\={A}tmavidy\={a}vil\={a}sa} by Sad\={a}\'{s}iva Brahmendra has a colophon which is a covering letter by Malh\={a}ri Pa\d{n}\d{d}ita, a courtier of young Serfoji I, sent to the prince along with the MS. Malh\={a}ri has gone on a trip to perform vows at holy places for Serfoji to have a child. At D\={\i}p\={a}mbapuram, Malh\={a}ri met Sad\={a}\'{s}iva and propitiated him, and the latter blessed Serfoji through the gift of a copy of his \emph{\={A}tmavidy\={a}vil\={a}sa}. Serfoji was soon blessed with a child.\par From verses in the \emph{\={A}c\={a}ranavan\={\i}ta} of App\={a}dhvarin we learn that \'{S}\={a}haji, at the conclusion of Tryambakar\={a}ya's sacrifice, brought the author Appa to court and listended to his exposition of the Mah\={a}bh\={a}rata day and night for three months. At the end the king asked Appa to compile the \emph{\={A}c\={a}ranavan\={\i}ta}. See \cite[193]{kupp-rama} and JOR Madras, III, 72--73, V. A. Ramaswami Sastri, `\={A}nandar\={a}yamakhin versus App\={a}dhvarin'. p.20: \d{D}hu\d{n}\d{d}hir\={a}ja was the king's paur\={a}\d{n}ika: MS 10957: \emph{iti \'{s}\={a}hamah\={a}r\={a}japaur\={a}\d{n}ika-\d{D}hu\d{n}\d{d}hivy\={a}sa viracita\d{m} \'{s}\={a}havil\={a}sag\={\i}ta\d{m} vijayat\={a}m} pp.20--21: several scholars commissioned to write a work jointly. \begin{itemize*} \item \'{s}r\={\i}dhara Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}e\'{s}a (a. of Sahendravilasa) was commissioned with another Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}e\'{s}a \'{S}\={a}strin and Nall\={a}\'{s}\={a}strin to prepare the compilation of words \emph{Padama\d{n}ima\~{n}jar\={\i}}. MSS 5011, 5012. \item the philosophical \emph{\d{S}a\d{d}dar\'{s}an\={\i}siddh\={a}ntasa\.{n}graha} was prepared by seven scholars including R\={a}mabhadra D\={\i}k\d{s}ita. MS 7631. \emph{sabh\={a}la\d{m}k\={a}rat\={a}\d{m} n\={\i}t\={a}\d{h} s\={a}dara\d{m} prerit\={a} budh\={a}\d{h}/\\ \d{s}a\d{d}dar\'{s}an\={\i}sthasiddh\={a}nt\={a}n sa\d{m}g\d{r}h\d{n}\={\i}ta yathocitam//\\ \'{s}\={a}san\={a}k\d{s}aram \={a}kar\d{n}ya \'{s}\={a}har\={a}jasya dh\={\i}mata\d{h}/\\ saptiate \'{s}astrasiddh\={a}nt\={a}n sa\d{m}g\d{r}h\d{n}anti yath\={a}mati//} \item Later too: \emph{Patitasam\={a}gamapr\={a}ya\'{s}citta} (Hultszch, Report III, no.1998) in which \'{S}arabhoji I asked a band of pandits drawn from different villages, Amb\={a}puram, Ekar\={a}japuram, \'{S}\={a}har\={a}japuram, Pa\~{n}canada, Melak\={a}ver\={\i}, etc., to compile a dharma nibandha. \end{itemize*} Also, multiple works of same name commissioned by the king by different authors: \emph{\'{S}abdabhedanir\={u}pa\d{n}a} commissioned by \'{S}\={a}haji from R\={a}mabhadra D\={\i}k\d{s}ita, his pupil N\={a}r\={a}ya\d{n}a, and by Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}ak\d{r}\d{s}\d{n}a (MSS 5301, 5303, 5324-25. 5302) }, } @INCOLLECTION{gode-appa, author = {P. K. Gode}, title = {Appayad\={\i}k\d{s}ita's Criticism of {\={A}ryabha\d{t}a's} Theory of the Diurnal Motion of the Earth (Bh\={u}bhramav\={a}da)}, crossref = {gode-silh2}, booktitle = {Studies in Indian Literary History, vol.\,II}, year = {1954}, pages = {49--52}, note = {First published in \emph{ABORI}, v.\,XIX, pp.\,93--5.}, } @BOOK{band-cata, author = {Vishva Bandhu and Bhim Dev and Pitambar Datta and Padmanabh and {\emph{et al}}}, title = {Catalogue of VVRI Manuscript Collection in two parts}, year = {1959}, publisher = {Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute}, address = {Hoshiarpur}, volume = {10}, series = {Vishveshvaranand Indological Series}, note = {2v.}, } @BOOK{gopa-bhon, editor = {S. Gopalan}, title = {{\'{S}r\={\i} Ta\d{m}j\={a}puri \'{S}r\={\i} B\d{r}had\={\i}\'{s}var\={a}layastha \'{S}il\={a}likhita Bho\d{m}sala Va\d{m}\'{s}a Caritra, Ve\d{m}.\ \'{S}r\={\i}niv\={a}s\={a}c\={a}rya y\={a}n\={\i} k\d{r}ta Dr\={a}vi\d{d}\={\i} Bh\={a}\d{s}\={a}ntara va Es.\ Gop\={a}lana y\={a}n\={\i} k\d{r}ta I\d{m}graj\={\i} Upasa\d{m}h\={a}r\={a}saha} = {Bhonsle Vamsa Charitra}, being the {Marathi} Historical Inscription in the Big Temple, {Tanjore}, on the History of the {Mahratta Rajas of Tanjore}}, year = {1980 {[1951]}}, publisher = {TMSSM Library}, address = {Ta\d{m}j\={a}vara}, volume = {46}, series = {Tanjore Sarasvati Mahal Series}, edition = {2}, source = {CUL 833.01.b.12.46}, annote = {p.xvi: As the King [Thularaja ]was deteriorating in health, and as he wanted to avoid quarrels about succession to his throne he adopted a gifted, charming, and virtuous boy, a descendant of Vitthoji, the brother of his ancestor, Maloji, whom he christened as Sherfoji. He entrusted the care of Sherfoji to the Christian missionary, Schwartz, and also the British Resident and the Commanders of the British army in Tanjore. He also convened a Durbar at Prataparamaswami Mahal on an auspicious day and formally placed Sherfoji on the throne. The British also reported this fact to their superiors in Madras.\\ p.101: [inscription ends:] \'{s}r\={\i}manta r\={a}je\'{s}r\={\i} mah\={a}r\={a}ja k\d{s}atrapat\={\i} \'{S}araphoj\={\i}r\={a}je s\={a}heba y\={a}\d{m}ce nija sevaka ci\d{t}an\={\i}sa b\={a}bur\={a}ya K\={a}\'{s}yapagotra \={A}\'{s}val\={a}yana s\={u}tra \d{R}ka \'{s}\={a}kh\={a}dhy\={a}\={\i} y\={a}ka\d{d}\={u}na lihijele te \'{s}\={a}l\={\i}v\={a}hana \'{s}ake\d{m} 1725 rudhirodg\={a}ri sa\d{m}vatsara m\={a}rga\'{s}\={\i}r\d{s}avadya am\={a}v\={a}sy\={a} Bhaumav\={a}sar\={\i}\d{m} I\d{m}graj\={\i} sana 1803 isv\={\i} \d{D}isa\d{m}bara 13 t\={a}rikhesa lekhana \'{s}\={\i}m\={a} sam\={a}pta// \\p.xvii Sherfoji did not waste his time. He learnt English under his tutor Schwartz who was sincerely devoted to the improvement of his pupil. Sherfoji became a scholar in English. He was also taught Marathi and Tamil. \par As Amar Singh was still plotting against Sherfoji, Sherfoji and his family were removed to Madras. Sherfoji was treated with great honour by the English at Madras. The English also instituted an enquiry as to the adoption of Sherfoji. Sherfoji himself adduced before the company the true scriptural evidence ot support his adoption. The English satisfied themselves about the genuineness and authoritative character of the scriptural evidence by enquiring in various places in India including Benares. The Version of Amar Singh and his Pundits was also considered. Schwartz also reported that the Pundits recanted their original opinion. \par Soon after, Schwartz died. [ca.1797 or 1798] Sherfoji was filled with grief. Ref.\ Gerick succeeded Schwartz. Gerick also was greatly attached to Sherfoji. \\ Serfoji's namakarana xvi, 91:21\\ Padre Schwartz xvii, 94\\ Schwartz, Sv\={a}rca, dies, xviii, 96:5\\ Gerick, jan\={\i}k 96.\\ Mr Mccloud xix, 98\\ Durien, \d{T}huriyan xviii, 98.\\ Muktambarapura, xix, 99\\ Blackburn, pp. xx, 99--100}, } @INCOLLECTION{maha-dhan, author = {A. Krishnaswamy {Mahadick Rao Saheb}}, title = {Sarabendra Vaidyaratnavali. Maharaja Serfoji and His Dhanvantari Mahal}, crossref = {maha-sara}, title = {{\'{S}r\={\i} \'{S}arabhendra Vaidya Ratn\={a}va{\d l}\={\i}}}, year = {1952}, pages = {i--xvi}, } @BOOK{maha-sara, editor = {A. Krishnaswamy {Mahadick Rao Saheb}}, title = {{\'{S}r\={\i} \'{S}arabhendra Vaidya Ratn\={a}va{\d l}\={\i}}}, year = {1952}, publisher = {TMSSM Library}, address = {Ta\~{n}j\={a}vura}, volume = {49}, series = {Tanjore Saraswati Mahal Series}, source = {CUL 833.01.b.12.49}, annote = {HIML (footnote in the Vet.tex section under \emph{Gaja\'{s}\={a}stra}): \'{S}arabhendra, also called Serfoji, son of Tulaj\={a} II, was one of the Mahratta kings of Tanjore, who reigned from 1798 to 1832. He was the patron of many scholars and was mainly responsible for the development of the Sarasvat\={\i} Mah\={a}l Library at Tanjore; he also compiled a large medical treatise in Mar\={a}\d{t}h\={\i}, the {\sl \'{S}arabhendravaidyaratn\={a}val\={\i}}, consisting of a collection of more than five thousand recipes; see on this work: N. Gangadharan (1922): 156, and: V.S. Venkatasubramania Sastri and C. Rajarajeswara Sarma (1974): 34--36. The {\sl \'{S}arabhendravaidyaratn\={a}val\={\i}} has been edited in Mar\={a}\d{t}h\={\i} and in a Tami\b{l} translation (the latter edited by K. V\={a}sudeva C\={a}stri and S. Ve\.{n}ka\d{t}\d{t}ar\={a}jan, title:\ {\sl Carapendirar Vaittiyamu\b{r}aika\d{l}}, vols. 1--9, Ta\~{n}cai 1949--1957).}, } @BOOK{ragh-nala, author = {{Raghun\={a}tha Pa\d{m}\d{d}ita}}, editor = {Sau.\ \'{S}aku\d{m}tal\={a} Pu\d{m}\d{d}e}, title = {Nala-Damayant\={\i} Svaya\d{m}var\={a}khy\={a}na}, year = {1993}, publisher = {Sa\d{m}gama Press}, address = {Pu\d{n}e}, source = {BL SAC 1993 a 1539}, } @BOOK{maza-conc, author = {Guy Mazars}, title = {A Concise Introduction to Indian Medicine}, year = {in press}, publisher = mlbd, address = {Delhi}, volume = {8}, series = {Indian Medical Tradition}, } @BOOK{pitm-natu, author = {Vicki Pitman}, title = {The Nature of the Whole: Holism in Ancient {Greek} and {Indian} Medicine}, year = {in press}, publisher = mlbd, address = {Delhi}, volume = {7}, series = {Indian Medical Tradition}, } @BOOK{das-orig, author = {Rahul Peter Das}, title = {The Origin of the Life of a Human Being. 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A Medieval {Arabic} Study Manual by {`Abd Al-`Az\={\i}z Al-Sulam\={\i}}}, year = {2004}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, volume = {3}, isbn = {90 04 13671 1}, series = {Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-chan, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Change and Creativity in Early Modern {Indian} Medical Thought}, journal = jip, year = {2005}, pages = {95--118}, volume = {33}, issn = {0022-1791}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-poli, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Policy Formation and Debate Concerning the {Government} Regulation of {Ayurveda} in {Great Britain} in the 21st Century}, year = {2005}, journal = {Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity}, volume = {1}, number = {1}, pages = {162--84}, issn = {1573-420X}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-dhar, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Medicine and Dharma}, year = {2004}, volume = {32}, number = {5}, pages = {831--842}, journal = jip, annote = {special issue: edited by Patrick Olivelle}, } @ARTICLE{wuja-himl, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {Book review: Gerrit Jan Meulenbeld, \emph{A History of {Indian} Medical Literature} (Groningen: Forsten 1999--2002). 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Tr.\ as \cite{fill-sans}.}, } @BOOK{nutt-text, editor = {R{\"u}diger Nutt-Koforth, Bodo Plachta, H. T. M. van Vliet und Hermann Zwerschina}, title = {Text und Edition: Positionen und Perspektiven}, year = {2000}, publisher = {Erich Schmidt Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {3 503 04976 2}, } @BOOK{kosa-epig, author = {D. D. Kosambi}, title = {The Epigrams Attributed to {Bhart{\d, r}hari}. Including the Three Centuries for the First Time Collected and Critically Edited, with Principal Variants and an Introduction}, year = {2000 {[1948]}}, publisher = {Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers}, address = {New Delhi}, note = {First published in 1948, as no.\,23 of the Singhi Jain Series}, source = {Own copy}, isbn = {81-215-0975-0}, } @BOOK{maha-prat, editor = {Krishnaswamy Mahadick}, title = {Pratapasimhendra Vijaya Prabandha by Ramakrishna Kavi Pandit. Critically Edited with Introduction and Notes}, year = {1950}, publisher = {T.M.S.S.M. 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A Drama Embodying Teachings of Ayurveda, with\ldots commentary \emph{Nandin\={\i}}}, publisher = {The Adyar Library}, year = {1947}, address = {Adyar, Madras}, volume = {59}, series = {The Adyar Library Series}, } @MISC{nali-ayur, author = {Pan Nalin}, title = {Ayurveda: the Art of Being. An Insightful Look at One of the Oldest Healthcare systems on the Planet}, year = {2001}, publisher = {Kino International Corp}, address = {333 W. 39th St., New York, NY 10018, USA.}, note = {{DVD}, in English and Hindi with English subtitles. Produced by Pandora Films Productions and Sunrise Film \& Pandora Medien and Monsoon Films}, isbn = {7 38329 03592 1}, url = {http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=699}, } @BOOK{gidd-cons, author = {Anthony Giddens}, title = {The Consequences of Modernity}, publisher = {Polity Press}, address = {Cambridge}, edition = {1997 reprint}, year = {1991}, source = {WL: info serv. HF gid 005 }, } @ARTICLE{wuja-argu, author = {Dominik Wujastyk}, title = {An Argument with Medicine and a Search for Manuscripts}, year = {2004}, journal = {Friends of the Wellcome Library \& Centre for the History of Medicine: Newsletter}, volume = {32}, pages = {6--9}, month = {Spring}, } @INCOLLECTION{pete-tanj, author = {Indira Viswanathan Peterson}, title = {Tanjore, Tranquebar, and Halle: European Science and German Missionary Education in the Lives of two Indian Intellectuals in the Early Nineteenth Century}, booktitle = {Christians and Missionaries in India: Cross-Cultural Communications since 1500}, editor = {Robert Eric Frykenberg}, year = {2003}, address = {Grand Rapids and London}, publisher = {Wm. B. Eerdmans and RoutledgeCurzon}, pages = {93-126}, series = {Studies in the History of Christian Missions}, } @INCOLLECTION{pete-schw, author = {Indira Viswanathan Peterson}, editor = {Daniel Jeyaraj}, title = {C. F. 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Sastri}, series = {A Descriptive Catalogue of the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the {Tanjore Mah\={a}r\={a}ja Serfoji's Sarasvat\={\i} Mah\={a}l Library, Tanjore}}, year = {1933}, publisher = {Sri Vani Vilas Press}, address = {Srirangam}, volume = {XVI}, title = {N\={a}\d{t}ya, Sa\.{n}g\={\i}ta, K\={a}ma\'{s}\={a}stra, Vaidya \& Jyoti\d{s}a, nos.\,10650--11737}, source = {WL: Or.Ref.686}, note = {References are to the 1984 reprint that includes the shelfmarks of the library's own apographs of many of the manuscripts made in the 1930s.}, } @BOOK{sast-telu, author = {P. P. S. Sastri}, title = {A Descriptive Catalogue of the Telugu Manuscripts in the {Tanjore Mah\={a}r\={a}ja Serfoji's Sarasvat\={\i} Mah\={a}l Library}}, year = {1933}, address = {Waltair}, publisher = {Andhra University}, volume = {11}, series = {Andhra University Series}, } @INCOLLECTION{daks-anna, crossref = {jogi-yaks}, author = {Puru\d{s}ottama D\={\i}k\d{s}itu\d{d}u}, title = {\emph{Anna\-d\={a}na\-mah\={a}n\={a}\d{t}akamu}}, booktitle = {Yak\d{s}ag\={a}namulu (Ta\~{n}j\={a}v\={u}ru)}, year = {1956}, pages = {191--234}, } @BOOK{venk-ragh, editor = {N. Venkata\-ramanayya and M. {Somasekhara Sarma}}, title = {\emph{Raghu\-n\={a}tha\-n\={a}yak\={a}bhy\-udayamu} and \emph{Raghu\-n\={a}th\={a}bhy\-udayamu} of Vijaya\-r\={a}ghava N\={a}yaka}, year = {1951}, address = {Tanjore}, source = {\cite[320]{nara-symb}}, } @ARTICLE{dirk-poli, author = {Nicholas B. 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