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Martin Haug

    14 décembre 1895 – 28 mars 1983
    Essay On The Pahlavi Language (1870)
    Essays on the Sacred Language
    The Origin Of Brahmanism
    The Aitareya Brahmanam Of The Rigveda; Volume 1
    The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda, Containing the Earliest Speculations of the Brahmans on the Meaning of the Sacrificial Prayers, and on the Orig
    The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda
    • The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      This edition presents the Aitareya Brahmanam, a significant text from the Rigveda, in a high-quality reprint of its original 1863 publication. It offers readers a chance to explore the ancient philosophical and ritualistic insights contained within this foundational work of Indian literature, preserving its historical integrity.

      The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda
    • A scholarly exploration of the Aitareya Brahmanam, one of the oldest texts in Hinduism, and the earliest speculations of the Brahmans on the meaning of the sacrificial prayers and the origin, performance, and sense of the rites of the Vedic religion. With its meticulous analysis and detailed annotations, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Hinduism or Indian religions more broadly.

      The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda, Containing the Earliest Speculations of the Brahmans on the Meaning of the Sacrificial Prayers, and on the Orig
    • Discover the roots of one of the world's oldest religions through the groundbreaking research of Martin Haug. Tracing the evolution of Brahmanism from its earliest beginnings to the present day, this book offers a fascinating account of the beliefs, practices, and rituals of a tradition that has shaped Indian culture and spirituality for millennia. With clear, concise language and deep insight, Haug illuminates the complex history of this complex and fascinating faith.

      The Origin Of Brahmanism
    • Essays on the Sacred Language

      writings, and religion of the Parsis. Second Edition

      • 452pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      This collection explores the sacred language, writings, and religious practices of the Parsis, providing insights into their cultural and spiritual heritage. The second edition maintains the integrity of the original 1878 publication, offering readers a chance to engage with the historical context and significance of Parsi traditions. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the unique aspects of Parsi beliefs and their literary contributions.

      Essays on the Sacred Language
    • Essay On The Pahlavi Language (1870)

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Pahlavi language from ancient Persia, this work delves into its grammar, vocabulary, and syntax, revealing its cultural and historical importance during the Sassanian Empire. Martin Haug examines connections between Pahlavi and other ancient languages like Sanskrit and Avestan, making it a crucial resource for linguists and historians alike. The book is presented as a facsimile reprint, preserving its original content while promoting the significance of ancient literature.

      Essay On The Pahlavi Language (1870)
    • Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda presents a faithful reprint of the original 1863 edition, preserving the text's integrity and quality. This work offers insights into ancient Indian philosophy and rituals, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Vedic literature.

      Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda
    • The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. Acknowledging its age, it may include imperfections like marks and marginalia. The publisher aims to protect and promote this culturally important literature by providing an affordable, high-quality modern edition that remains true to the original text.

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    • The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, serving as a vital resource for future generations. It is presented in its original print format, preserving the authenticity of the first edition, including any marks or annotations, which are intentionally retained to reflect its true nature and historical context.

      The Aitareya Brahmanam of the Rigveda, containing the earliest speculations of the Brahmans on the meaning of the sacrificial prayers, and on the origin, performance and sense of the rites of the Vedic religion
    • Originally published in 1862, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context and themes of the era. The book features compelling characters and a narrative that reflects the societal norms and challenges of its time. Readers will appreciate the authenticity and insights provided through the lens of the past, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on classic literature.

      Essays on the Sacred Language, Writings and Religion of the Parsees