The article is devoted to the development of Indology at the University of Hamburg and analyzes the contribution of Hamburg Indologists to the study of ancient and medieval India and the study of modern languages and literature of India in the discipline’s development in the sister city of St. Petersburg. The authors note that the development of Indology has a long history in Germany and the uniqueness of the Hamburg school is observed. Germany had more than forty Indology departments in the 19th century, much more than Great Britain then had. The teaching of Indian languages in Hamburg began in 1914 in the classrooms of the university’s predecessor, the Hamburg Colonial Institute founded in 1908 and dissolved in 1919, soon after Wor...
The article is devoted to the study of Indian history and culture in Volgograd in the late 20th – ea...
The following essay wants to remind international researchers of the 1st of June, 1911 - the date at...
The article discusses the role of European Christian missionaries in the field of education in Briti...
The historiography of Indology begins with the birth of the field, at the dawn of the 19th century. ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-277) and index.Introduction: History is personal -- Prol...
© author(s). Thematic justification is conditioned by the study of the origins and patterns of Indol...
The following pages are devoted to one aspect of Sanskrit Studies in Germany, which has remained mos...
This book continues the multi-volume encyclopaedic publication “Languages of the World”, which is be...
Although the Dutch pioneered the Hindi grammatical tradition, it is ironic that while the German, Br...
This research paper is about the brief introduction of the major names in the field of Indology in t...
Sanskrit has played a notable role in the history of the language sciences. Its intensive study at t...
© Serials Publications. The topic is of relevance, as it has not yet become the object of dynamic an...
Johannes Bronkhorst, professor of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at the University of Lausanne, Switzer...
In the late 18th and early to mid-19th century, the secular approach of certain German scholars towa...
In the light of documentary evidence this article initially describes the ancient relation of German...
The article is devoted to the study of Indian history and culture in Volgograd in the late 20th – ea...
The following essay wants to remind international researchers of the 1st of June, 1911 - the date at...
The article discusses the role of European Christian missionaries in the field of education in Briti...
The historiography of Indology begins with the birth of the field, at the dawn of the 19th century. ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-277) and index.Introduction: History is personal -- Prol...
© author(s). Thematic justification is conditioned by the study of the origins and patterns of Indol...
The following pages are devoted to one aspect of Sanskrit Studies in Germany, which has remained mos...
This book continues the multi-volume encyclopaedic publication “Languages of the World”, which is be...
Although the Dutch pioneered the Hindi grammatical tradition, it is ironic that while the German, Br...
This research paper is about the brief introduction of the major names in the field of Indology in t...
Sanskrit has played a notable role in the history of the language sciences. Its intensive study at t...
© Serials Publications. The topic is of relevance, as it has not yet become the object of dynamic an...
Johannes Bronkhorst, professor of Sanskrit and Indian Studies at the University of Lausanne, Switzer...
In the late 18th and early to mid-19th century, the secular approach of certain German scholars towa...
In the light of documentary evidence this article initially describes the ancient relation of German...
The article is devoted to the study of Indian history and culture in Volgograd in the late 20th – ea...
The following essay wants to remind international researchers of the 1st of June, 1911 - the date at...
The article discusses the role of European Christian missionaries in the field of education in Briti...