This investigation examines the question of whether the similar theories of the origins of monarchy encountered in certain early Greek and Indian literary sources should be taken as evidence of cross-cultural diffusion of political ideas. The paper argues against the alternative explanation, according to which the similarity in form in the Greek and Indian versions of the kingship theory is rooted in similar social processes, by exposing how the earliest extant Greek version of the theory seems to build on a prototype most closely mirrored in one early Indian source
This paper will analyse a series of dialogues that features kings named Janaka, which appear in the ...
From the sixth century BCE onwards there occurred a revolution in thought, with novel ideas such as ...
There are many books and articles dealing with a problem of the origin of Sanskrit drama though the ...
This investigation examines the question of whether the similar theories of the origins of monarchy ...
The present paper studies the views on the origin of the state which prevailed in ancient world as w...
The intriguing similarity between the allegories of the soul chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the K...
The main arguments for Greek influence in Indian logic are that the Indian and Greek systems of logi...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
This volume mainly tries to postulate an alternative explanation of the vrātya-phenomenon correlated...
The origin of state has been the most intricate debate in political sciences since there is a scarci...
The origin of state has been the most intricate debate in political sciences since there is a scarci...
In his recent study of the Mahābhārata, Fernando Wulff Alonso compares systematically Indian “epic” ...
Greece has reached the height of its greatness and its reputation has spread throughout the world to...
This investigation proposes a historical theory of the origins of political philosophy. It is assume...
It is generally presumed that the commonly prevalent system of Government in ancient India was monar...
This paper will analyse a series of dialogues that features kings named Janaka, which appear in the ...
From the sixth century BCE onwards there occurred a revolution in thought, with novel ideas such as ...
There are many books and articles dealing with a problem of the origin of Sanskrit drama though the ...
This investigation examines the question of whether the similar theories of the origins of monarchy ...
The present paper studies the views on the origin of the state which prevailed in ancient world as w...
The intriguing similarity between the allegories of the soul chariot in Plato’s Phædrus and in the K...
The main arguments for Greek influence in Indian logic are that the Indian and Greek systems of logi...
The present work is a study of kingship in its different aspects in Northern India from A.D. 600 to ...
This volume mainly tries to postulate an alternative explanation of the vrātya-phenomenon correlated...
The origin of state has been the most intricate debate in political sciences since there is a scarci...
The origin of state has been the most intricate debate in political sciences since there is a scarci...
In his recent study of the Mahābhārata, Fernando Wulff Alonso compares systematically Indian “epic” ...
Greece has reached the height of its greatness and its reputation has spread throughout the world to...
This investigation proposes a historical theory of the origins of political philosophy. It is assume...
It is generally presumed that the commonly prevalent system of Government in ancient India was monar...
This paper will analyse a series of dialogues that features kings named Janaka, which appear in the ...
From the sixth century BCE onwards there occurred a revolution in thought, with novel ideas such as ...
There are many books and articles dealing with a problem of the origin of Sanskrit drama though the ...