2013 - 01 (Januar)
Verfasst von pw am Di, 01/01/2013 - 12:09.
Titel, die wir im Januar 2013 in Indologica aufgenommen haben.
- A Pure Mind in a Clean Body: Bodily Care in the Buddhist Monasteries of Ancient India and China
- A Short History of Mustang, 10th -15th century
- Ascriptions of Linguistic Properties and Varieties of Content: Two Studies on Problems of Self-Reference
- Ausgewählte Schriften zum Indogermanischen, Keltischen und Germanischen
- Buddhism in a Dark Age: Cambodian Monks under Pol Pot
- Chos 'byung mkhas pa'i yid 'phrog: With an introduction by Roberto Vitali
- Classical and Contemporary Issues in Indian Studies: Essays in Honour of Trichur S. Rukmani
- Die Hagiographie des La phyi ba Nam mkha’ rgyal mtshan (1372 bis 1437): eine Studie über das Leben eines tibetischen Heiligen
- Diverting the Flow: Gender Equity and Water in South Asia
- Early Indian and Theravada Buddhism: Soteriological Controversy and Diversity
- Excursions into the Thought-World of the Pāli Discourses
- Handbook of Gender
- Heidegger und Śaṅkara: die hermeneutische Zusammengehörigkeit von "Ātman" und "Brahman"
- Hermann Hesse und das Fremde: der Einfluss der indischen Geistigkeit auf das Schaffen Hermann Hesses
- Herodotus's Scythians and Ptolemy's Central Asia: semasiological and onomasiological studies
- Hindi Cinema: Repeating the Subject
- Hindi Modernism: Rethinking Agyeya and his Times
- Images, Relics and Legends: the Formation and Transformation of Buddhist Sacred Sites. Essays in Honour of Professor Koichi Shinohara
- Kleine Schriften
- Madhyama-āgama Studies
- Nationhood and Identity Movements in Asia: Colonial and Post-colonial Times
- Studies in Logic: a Dialogue between the East and the West; Homage to Bimal Krishna Matilal
- Südasien
- The Buddha's Doctrine and the Nine Vehicles: Rog Bande Sherab's Lamp of the Teachings
- The Performance of Nationalism: India, Pakistan, and the Memory of Partition
- The Treasury of Knowledge, Book Six, Parts one and two, Indo-Tibetan Classical Learning and Buddhist Phenomenology
- Understanding Schopenhauer through the Prism of Indian Culture: Philosophy, Religion and Sanskrit Literature