The early 1800s saw several competing projects of opening the hitherto guarded textuality of the Veda to a wider public, both in Europe and in India. Apart from those animated by the spirit of imperial control or allegedly pure academic interest, others situated themselves within broader goals of the new wave of missionary work in India. Among the Protestant missionaries to take active part in projects of that sort, the exceptional figure of Rev. John Stevenson of the Church of Scotland stands conspicuously unparalleled. The paper intends to follow the circumstances of the publishing and to offer an idea about the complex ideology that might have accompanied Stevenson’s pioneering work in editing and translating of the Veda, especially his ...
The period from 1852 to 1906 in Ceylon is, though comparatively recent, a period which has been misi...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
At the turn of the 18th century, the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society appealed to “...
The Vedas were first described by a European author in a text dating from the 1580s, which was subse...
Several printing press were settled by Portuguese Missionaries in India, starting in Goa (St. Paul C...
Since the beginning of the modern missionary movement, Christian missionary views of Hinduism have c...
Sanskrit has played a notable role in the history of the language sciences. Its intensive study at t...
Thomas Ebenezer Slater (1840-1912) was an English missionary scholar who appealed to the educated H...
John McDougall, John Maclean and Egerton Young were Methodist missionaries among the Indians of Wes...
Nearly any student ofthe history ofprinting in the West knows ofthe close linksthatwere forged betwe...
Taking into consideration the Persian Bible translation in the early 19th century in India some ques...
European missionaries, when came to the sub-continent, found it very difficult to communicate with l...
This essay examines the preparation, distribution, and reception of Christian literature in nineteen...
The story of print and religious publics in colonial India has largely been told as one of reformist...
During the nineteenth century the Protestant Churches of Scotland accelerated their involvement in t...
The period from 1852 to 1906 in Ceylon is, though comparatively recent, a period which has been misi...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
At the turn of the 18th century, the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society appealed to “...
The Vedas were first described by a European author in a text dating from the 1580s, which was subse...
Several printing press were settled by Portuguese Missionaries in India, starting in Goa (St. Paul C...
Since the beginning of the modern missionary movement, Christian missionary views of Hinduism have c...
Sanskrit has played a notable role in the history of the language sciences. Its intensive study at t...
Thomas Ebenezer Slater (1840-1912) was an English missionary scholar who appealed to the educated H...
John McDougall, John Maclean and Egerton Young were Methodist missionaries among the Indians of Wes...
Nearly any student ofthe history ofprinting in the West knows ofthe close linksthatwere forged betwe...
Taking into consideration the Persian Bible translation in the early 19th century in India some ques...
European missionaries, when came to the sub-continent, found it very difficult to communicate with l...
This essay examines the preparation, distribution, and reception of Christian literature in nineteen...
The story of print and religious publics in colonial India has largely been told as one of reformist...
During the nineteenth century the Protestant Churches of Scotland accelerated their involvement in t...
The period from 1852 to 1906 in Ceylon is, though comparatively recent, a period which has been misi...
Pilgrim’s Progress (1684), that his “ Pilgrims Book [ had] travel’d Sea and Land,” he – perhaps unkn...
At the turn of the 18th century, the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society appealed to “...