Translation of a Conference Between an Advocate & an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Widows Alive
Title | Translation of a Conference Between an Advocate & an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Widows Alive PDF eBook |
Author | Rammohun Roy (Raja) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1818 |
Genre | Sati |
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Translation Of A Conference Between An Advocate & An Opponent Of The Practice Of Burning Widows Alive [by Rammohun Roy]. From The Orig. Bungla
Title | Translation Of A Conference Between An Advocate & An Opponent Of The Practice Of Burning Widows Alive [by Rammohun Roy]. From The Orig. Bungla PDF eBook |
Author | Rammohun Roy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1818 |
Genre | History |
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Translation of several principal books, passages, and textes of the Veds, and of some controversial works on brahamunical theology
Title | Translation of several principal books, passages, and textes of the Veds, and of some controversial works on brahamunical theology PDF eBook |
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Pages | 300 |
Release | 1832 |
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Translation of Several Principal Books, Passages and Texts of the Veds, and of Some Controversial Works on Brahmunical Theology
Title | Translation of Several Principal Books, Passages and Texts of the Veds, and of Some Controversial Works on Brahmunical Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Rammohun Roy (Raja) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 1832 |
Genre | Brahmanism |
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Translation of several principal books, passages, and texts of the Veds, and of some controversial works of Brahmanical Theology. By Rajah Rammohun Roy. Second edition
Title | Translation of several principal books, passages, and texts of the Veds, and of some controversial works of Brahmanical Theology. By Rajah Rammohun Roy. Second edition PDF eBook |
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Pages | 304 |
Release | 1832 |
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The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 13
Title | The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 13 PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Riley |
Publisher | UCL Press |
Pages | 712 |
Release | 2024-04-11 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1800086105 |
The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume 13 contains authoritative and fully annotated texts of all known and publishable letters sent both to and from Bentham between 1 July 1828 and his death on 6 June 1832. In addition to 474 letters, the volume contains three memorandums concerning Bentham’s health shortly before this death, his Last Will and Testament, and extracts from both the Autobiography and the manuscript diaries of Bentham’s nephew George. Of the letters that have already been published, most are drawn from the edition of The Works of Jeremy Bentham, prepared under the superintendence of Bentham’s literary executor John Bowring. A small number of letters have been reproduced from newspapers and periodicals. This volume publishes for the first time all the extant correspondence between Bentham and Daniel O’Connell, the Irish Liberator. Other new acquaintances included Charles Sinclair Cullen, barrister and law reformer, and John Tyrrell, the Real Property Commissioner. Throughout the period, Bentham maintained regular contact with old friends and connections, but he also entered into sporadic correspondence with such leading figures in government as the Duke of Wellington, Robert Peel and Henry Brougham. Further afield, Bentham corresponded, amongst others, with the Marquis de La Fayette in France, Edward Livingston in the United States of America and José Del Valle in Guatemala.
Rammohun Roy
Title | Rammohun Roy PDF eBook |
Author | Amiya P Sen |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2012-10-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 8184757824 |
Raja Rammohun Roy (1774—1833) was a great champion of liberty and civil rights in colonial India. He was also a true cosmopolitan who envisioned a world without borders. A tireless crusader for religious and social reform, Rammohun attempted a progressive reinterpretation of Hinduism and tried to improve the lot of socially marginalized groups such as women. Yet, in spite of his lofty public presence, Rammohun was a hugely controversial figure. He shocked the Hindu orthodoxy by his support to the abolition of Sati, offended evangelists by separating the moral message of Christ from the purely theological, and was often dragged into legal disputes over family property. By the time of his death in Bristol, he was as much resented as respected, both at home and abroad. Using relatively unexplored sources, this elegant and accessible new biography by Amiya P. Sen paints a fascinating portrait of one of the legendary makers of modern India.