Harvard Oriental Series
The Harvard Oriental Series is a book series founded in 1891 by Charles Rockwell Lanman and Henry Clarke Warren. Lanman served as its inaugural editor (1891-1934) for the first 37 volumes. Other editors of the series include Walter Eugene Clark (1934-1950, volumes 38-44), Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls (1950-1983, volumes 45-48) and Gary Tubb (1983-1990, volume 49).
Currently in its 73rd volume, the series is edited by Michael Witzel, the Wales Professor of Sanskrit in the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at Harvard University, and distributed by the Harvard University Press.
Volumes
Volume | Year | Author | Title |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 1891 | Hendrik Kern | The Jataka-Mala |
2 | 1895 | Richard Garbe | Samkhya-Pravacana-Bhasya |
3 | 1896 | Henry Clarke Warren | Buddhism in Translations |
4 | 1901 | Sten Konow | Rajasekhara's Karpuramanjari |
5 and 6 | 1904 | Arthur Anthony Macdonell | The Bṛhad-devatā attributed to Śaunaka[1][2] |
7 and 8 | 1905 | William Dwight Whitney | Atharva Veda Samhita |
9 | 1905 | Arthur William Ryder | Mrcchakatika by Sudraka |
10 | 1906 | Maurice Bloomfield | A Vedic Concordance |
11 | 1908 | Johannes Hertel | The Panchatantra of Purnabhadra[3] |
12 | 1912 | Johannes Hertel | The Panchatantra of Purnabhadra[4] |
13 | 1912 | Johannes Hertel | The Panchatantra of Purnabhadra[5] |
14 | 1915 | Johannes Hertel | The Panchatantra (Tantrakhyayika)[6] |
15 | 1912 | Carl Cappeller | Kiratarjuniya of Bharavi |
16 | 1922 | Richard Pischel | Sakuntala of Kalidasa |
17 | 1914 | James Haughton Woods | The Yoga-System of Patanjali |
18 and 19 | 1914 | Arthur Berriedale Keith | The Veda of the Black Yajus School |
20 | 1916 | Maurice Bloomfield | Rig-Veda Repetitions |
21 | 1915 | Shripad Krishna Belvalkar | Rama's Later History or Uttara-Rama-Charita by Bhavabhuti |
22 | NA | Shripad Krishna Belvalkar | Rama's Later History, Part 2 |
23 | NA | Shripad Krishna Belvalkar | Rama's Later History, Part 3 |
24 | 1916 | Maurice Bloomfield | Rig-Veda Repetitions, Parts 2 and 3 |
25 | 1920 | Arthur Berriedale Keith | Rigveda Brahmanas |
26 and 27 | 1926 | Franklin Edgerton | Vikrama's Adventures |
28 and 29 and 30 | 1921 | Eugene Watson Burlingame | Buddhist Legends |
31 and 32 | 1925 | Arthur Berriedale Keith | The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads |
33 and 34 and 35 | 1951 | Karl Friedrich Geldner | Der Rig-Veda |
36 | 1957 | Karl Friedrich Geldner | Der Rig-Veda |
37 | 1932 | Robert Chalmers | Buddha's Teachings |
38 and 39 | 1944 | Franklin Edgerton | The Bhagavad Gita |
40 | 1951 | Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls | Navya-Nyāya Logic |
41 | 1950 | Henry Clarke Warren & Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi | Visuddhimagga of Buddhaghosacariya |
42 | 1957 | D. D. Kosambi and V. V. Gokhale | Subhasitaratnakosa by Vidyakara |
43 | 1958 | W. Norman Brown | Saundaryalahari of Sankaracarya |
44 | 1965 | Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls | Vidyakara's Subhasitaratnakosa |
45 | 1965 | Richard Nelson Frye | The Histories of Nishapur |
46 | 1968 | Bimal Krishna Matilal | Navya-Nyāya Philosophy |
47 | 1968 | Hattori Masaaki | Dignaga's Pramanasamuccaya |
48 | 1978 | David Pingree | The Yavanajataka of Sphujidhvaja |
49 | 1990 | Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson and M. V. Patwardhan | The Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana |
50 | 1994 | Barend A. van Nooten and Gary Holland | Rig Veda |
51 | 1996 | Gurinder Singh Mann | The Goindval Pothis |
52 | 1997 | Madhav Deshpande | Saunakiya Caturadhyayika |
53 | 1998 | V. Raghavan | The Srngaraprakasa of Bhoja, Part 1 |
54 | NA | NA | The Srngaraprakasa of Bhoja, Part 2 |
55 | 1998 | Gregory G. Maskarinec | Nepalese Shaman Oral Texts, I |
56 | 1999 | Edward C. Dimock Jr. | Caitanya Caritamrta of Krsnadasa Kaviraja |
57 | Example | B. R. Sharma | The Samaveda Samhita, Volume 1 |
58 | NA | B. R. Sharma | The Samaveda Samhita, Volume 2 |
59 | NA | B. R. Sharma | The Samaveda Samhita, Volume 3 |
60 | 2002 | Olle Qvarnström | The Yogasastra of Hemacandra |
61 | 2002 | Madhav Deshpande | Saunakiya Atharvaveda |
62 | 2003 | Iravatham Mahadevan | Early Tamil Epigraphy |
63 | 2003 | Karl Friedrich Geldner | Rig-Veda |
64 | 2008 | Kurtis R. Schaeffer and Leonard van der Kuijp | An Early Tibetan Survey of Buddhist Literature |
65 | 2004 | Michael Witzel | Katha Aranyaka |
66 | 2008 | Marco Franceschini | A New Vedic Concordance |
67 | 2007 | Todd T. Lewis and Subarna Man Tuladhar | Sugatasaurabha by Chittadhar Hridaya |
68 | 2008 | Gregory G. Maskarinec | Nepalese Shaman Oral Texts, II |
69 | 2008 | Karen H. Ebert and Martin Gaenszle | Rai Mythology |
70 | 2008 | Malcolm David Eckel | Bhaviveka and His Buddhist Opponents |
71 | 2008 | Lawrence J. McCrea | The Teleology of Poetics in Medieval Kashmir |
72 | 2010 | Dragomir Dimitrov | The Bhaiksuki Manuscript of the Candralamkara |
73 | 2009 | Patrick Olivelle | Vishnu Smriti |
See also
References
- ↑ Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1904). Charles Rockwell Lanman, ed. The Bṛhad-devatā attributed to Śaunaka: A Summary of the Deities and Myths of the Rig-Veda: Critically edited in the original Sanskrit with an introduction and seven appendices, and translated into English with critical and illustrative notes: Part I: Introduction and Text and Appendices. Harvard Oriental Series V. Harvard University.
- ↑ Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1904). Charles Rockwell Lanman, ed. The Bṛhad-devatā attributed to Śaunaka: A Summary of the Deities and Myths of the Rig-Veda: Critically edited in the original Sanskrit with an introduction and seven appendices, and translated into English with critical and illustrative notes: Part II: Translation and Notes. Harvard Oriental Series V. Harvard University.
- ↑ Hertel, Johannes (1908), The Panchatantra: a collection of ancient Hindu tales, in the recension called Panchakhyanaka, and dated 1199 A.D., of the Jaina monk, Pūrṇabhadra, critically edited in the original Sanskrit (in Nâgarî letters, and, for the sake of beginners, with word-division), Harvard Oriental Series Volume 11
- ↑ Hertel, Johannes (1912), The Panchatantra-text of Pūrṇabhadra : critical introduction and list of variants, Harvard Oriental Series Volume 12
- ↑ Hertel, Johannes (1912), The Panchatantra-text of Pūrṇabhadra and its relation to texts of allied recensions as shown in parallel specimens, Harvard Oriental Series Volume 13
- ↑ Hertel, Johannes (1915), The Panchatantra: a collection of ancient Hindu tales in its oldest recension, the Kashmirian, entitled Tantrakhyayika, Harvard Oriental Series Volume 14
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