The classics were taught not only in the West but also all over the colonised world –except in India, probably because India was acknowledged to have foundational classics of its own written in a language which was proclaimed by Western scholars to be fully a match of Greek and Latin. However, an earlier connection between Greece and India that began in 326 BCE with the aborted attempt by Alexander the Great to conquer India left enduring cultural traces which have been explored by creative writers and scholars alike. In the hey-day of British rule in India, the British governors and civil servants, who were themselves steeped in classical education, often fashioned themselves on the model of Pax Romana, so that the absence in India of a di...
It is unanimously acknowledged that the entire world has become Shakespeare’s stage as his plays are...
This paper explores the knowledge systems of India which were once beacon to the world. For scholars...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
More books from India in Indian languages circulated in Europe in the nineteenth century than now--p...
Ancient Greece and Rome were fascinated with India, especially after Alexander the Great turned his ...
India’s rejection of Macmillan’s English Classics series constitutes an important counter-origin tha...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
India has the longest engagement with Shakespeare of any non-Western country. In the eastern Indian ...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
The Murty Classical Library of India aims to make historic texts from India available in English. Pr...
India and the Mediterranean world have been in contact since prehistoric times. However, India rema...
When Alexander the Great marched over to India towards the end of the 4th century B.C. and incorpora...
This article focuses on the studies and discourses of mostly British scholars of the early colonial ...
"With the exception of the paper on Heredity and the regeneration of India, originally delivered as ...
During Britain’s ‘imperial century’ (1815–1914) the curriculum of the typical upper-class education ...
It is unanimously acknowledged that the entire world has become Shakespeare’s stage as his plays are...
This paper explores the knowledge systems of India which were once beacon to the world. For scholars...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
More books from India in Indian languages circulated in Europe in the nineteenth century than now--p...
Ancient Greece and Rome were fascinated with India, especially after Alexander the Great turned his ...
India’s rejection of Macmillan’s English Classics series constitutes an important counter-origin tha...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
India has the longest engagement with Shakespeare of any non-Western country. In the eastern Indian ...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
The Murty Classical Library of India aims to make historic texts from India available in English. Pr...
India and the Mediterranean world have been in contact since prehistoric times. However, India rema...
When Alexander the Great marched over to India towards the end of the 4th century B.C. and incorpora...
This article focuses on the studies and discourses of mostly British scholars of the early colonial ...
"With the exception of the paper on Heredity and the regeneration of India, originally delivered as ...
During Britain’s ‘imperial century’ (1815–1914) the curriculum of the typical upper-class education ...
It is unanimously acknowledged that the entire world has become Shakespeare’s stage as his plays are...
This paper explores the knowledge systems of India which were once beacon to the world. For scholars...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...