Accepted as a polymath, D.D. Kosambi was the first to use an interdisciplinary method in historical investigation, and to deploy his mathematical and scientific genius to the study of issues as wide ranging as the reading of ancient Indian texts, numismatics, philology, religion, historical reconstruction, archaeology, and anthropology. Professionally trained as a mathematician, he also contributed prodigiously to indological studies–both as an editor of classical Sanskrit texts, and as an interpreter of India's historical past. The Oxford India Kosambi, part of the prestigious Oxford India Collection, brings together many significant writings spanning an illustrious, often pioneering career of almost thirty years. compiled and edited by the eminent historian B.D. Chattopadhyaya, this volume exemplifies the versatility and breadth of Kosambi's work. In an essay especially written to mark Kosambi's birth centenary, Chattopadhyaya suggests a re-reading of the scholar before situating him in any intellectual of ideological framework. The editor also includes one of Kosambi's rare and fascinating essays on the study of mother goddess cult sites. This classic collection will interest indologists, historians, Sanskritists, and social scientists besides teachers and students of history, sociology,. and anthropology.
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The Oxford India: Kosambi: Combined Methods in Indology and Other Writings
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2nd ed.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, 2009
ISBN
198060181
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li+867p., Illustrations; Map; 23cm.
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