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Essays on Indian Antiquities, Historic, Numismatic, and Palaeographic 2 Volume Set : To Which are Added Tables, Illustrative of Indian History, Chronology, Modern Coinages, Weights, Measures, etc.

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives from the Royal Asiatic Society series
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A key figure in the history of Benares (Varanasi), James Prinsep (1799-1840) was instrumental in expanding Western knowledge of Indian civilisation.

After briefly studying under Pugin, he became an assay master in Calcutta in 1819, and soon moved to Benares.

His talents were many, and within a few years he had completed a detailed map of the city, designed a new mint, engineered a system to improve sanitation and begun studying the inscriptions and coins that helped him to decipher two ancient scripts and to establish the dates of Indian dynasties.

Collected in 1858 and edited by the numismatist Edward Thomas (1813-86), these essays are generously illustrated, often in Prinsep's hand, and display the enormous breadth of his knowledge.

Volume 1 includes a short biography by his brother, along with articles on coins, relics and archaeological discoveries.

Volume 2 includes essays on coins and philology, along with explanations of Indian chronology.

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Cambridge University Press
1108055958 / 9781108055956
Mixed media product
28/02/2013
United Kingdom
1152 pages, 54 Plates, black and white; 17 Line drawings, unspecified
1461 grams
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