Collegium Civitas; University of WarsawThe basic presumption is the need in Oriental studies to go much further than mere description of different civilisations. They should be compared with our own, and the question of whether the concepts evolved by those civilisations can help us better understand the reality in which we actually happen to live should be asked. For the adoption of this approach to the study of South Asia, it is suggested that European and Indian civilisations are ‘twins-unlike’. The paradox is intended since certain—so to say—general structural aspects of both civilisations are similar (geographical magnitude, variety of climate, size of population, and its anthropological, ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity), bu...
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The reality of the Indo-Europeans : the various apories of the aborescent model. If the Indo-Euro...
The development of science as an integral part of society is evolutionary and goes hand in hand with...
Since the Middle Ages, European peoples have had a particular fascination with India and all things ...
The origin of the Aryan invasion theory (AIT) is generally located in the discovery of the Indo-Euro...
India and the Mediterranean world have been in contact since prehistoric times. However, India rema...
This article focuses on the studies and discourses of mostly British scholars of the early colonial ...
"Reprints from the 'Contemporary review,' the 'National review,' and the 'Spectator.'"--Pref. to 1st...
Starting from the meaning of the word ‘Hinduism’ in different periods of time, this essa...
Da posição de vanguarda intelectual orientalista se eximiram, em parte, aqueles intelectuais na mode...
Thanks to the activities of over a thousand years of Buddhist translation, China inherited a massive...
The issue of the Indoeuropean homeland was always relevant in different cultures. The ideas of Indoe...
This study is an investigation of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It was inspired by the s...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
In this article Orientalism, a special hegemonic discourse about "the Orient" by Europeans is discus...
The paper aims to argue that the di erent forms of ‘academic study of religion’ in the West hardly h...
The reality of the Indo-Europeans : the various apories of the aborescent model. If the Indo-Euro...
The development of science as an integral part of society is evolutionary and goes hand in hand with...
Since the Middle Ages, European peoples have had a particular fascination with India and all things ...
The origin of the Aryan invasion theory (AIT) is generally located in the discovery of the Indo-Euro...
India and the Mediterranean world have been in contact since prehistoric times. However, India rema...
This article focuses on the studies and discourses of mostly British scholars of the early colonial ...
"Reprints from the 'Contemporary review,' the 'National review,' and the 'Spectator.'"--Pref. to 1st...
Starting from the meaning of the word ‘Hinduism’ in different periods of time, this essa...
Da posição de vanguarda intelectual orientalista se eximiram, em parte, aqueles intelectuais na mode...
Thanks to the activities of over a thousand years of Buddhist translation, China inherited a massive...
The issue of the Indoeuropean homeland was always relevant in different cultures. The ideas of Indoe...
This study is an investigation of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It was inspired by the s...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
In this article Orientalism, a special hegemonic discourse about "the Orient" by Europeans is discus...
The paper aims to argue that the di erent forms of ‘academic study of religion’ in the West hardly h...
The reality of the Indo-Europeans : the various apories of the aborescent model. If the Indo-Euro...
The development of science as an integral part of society is evolutionary and goes hand in hand with...