The history of the Gupta age is the special area of interest of Professor S.R. Goyal, the author of the present monograph. His doctoral thesis, A history of the imperial Guptas (Allahabad, 1967), has been widely acclaimed. Similarly, his Guptakalina Abhilekha (Meerut, 1984) is regarded as the best work on Gupta epigraphy after Fleet’s Corpus. Now he has brought out the present study of Gupta coins. It is divided into four chapters–general features of the Gupta coins, gold coin types, silver and copper coins of the Guptas and Gupta impact on post-Gupta coins–and contains an exhaustive bibliography, numerous photographic illustrations and linedrawings. Though, apart from the Corpuses of John Allan and A.S. Altekar, several works dealing with various aspects of Gupta coins are now available, the present monograph is somewhat unique because it seeks to make a comprehensive but compact study of all the aspects of Gupta coins in a scientific manner and includes the results of the latest discoveries and researches. On many a numismatic problems it sheds new light and suggests new solutions. It will surely be a big help to the teachers, researchers and students of Gupta numismatics and shall remain an authoritative work on the subject for decades to come.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR S R Goyal
Professor S.R. Goyal is the retired Professor and Head, Department of History, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur. Described as ‘one of the five best recent historians of ancient India’ by Professor David N. Lorenzen, the great Mexican Orientalist, Professor Goyal combines all the qualities associated with scientific scholarship. He has authored more than thirty voluminous works and over 150 research papers which cover so diverse fields as political history, religious history, literature, biographies, numismatics and epigraphy. He was honoured with the General Presidentship of the Silver Jubilee Congress of the Epigraphical Society of India held at Udupi in 1999 and was elected the Honorary fellow of the Society. His doctoral thesis, A History of the Imperial Guptas (1967), was acclaimed as ‘the best analysis of the Gupta Period which I have ever read†by Professor A.L. Basham (National Professor of Australia) and as ‘imaginative’, ‘well-written’ and ‘a model of historiography’ by Professor Eleanor Zelliot (Minnesota, U.S.A.). The varaious theories propounded in it are described by Professor R.C. Majumdar as ‘deserving very careful consideration’. Among his other major works are included three corpus-like volumes on ancient Indian inscriptions, two volumes respectively on Kautilya and Megasthenes, a three volume authoritative study of ancient Indian history in about two thousand pages, a three volume study of ancient Indian numismatics, and four volumes on great rulers of ancient India. Professor Goyal is deeply involved with the study of the history of Indian religions. Apart from the present monograph he has published two volumes entitled A Religious History of Ancient India (Vol. I, 1984; Vol. II, 1986), and Harsha and Buddhism (1986). All these works of his have been highly acclaimed and admired both in India and abroad. Professor Goyal has been honoured with several Festschrifts, including Reappraising Gupta History for S.R. Goyal (ed. By Professor B.Ch. Chhabra et al) for S.R. Goyal : His Multidimensional Historiography (ed. By Professor Jagannath Agarwal and Dr. Shankar Goyal). A four volume Festschrift in his honour entitled Sriramabhinandam (Reconstructing Indian History for S.R. Goyal) has recently been published.
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