Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931
Temple, Richard Carnac, 1850-1931
Temple, Richard Carnac, 1850-1930
Temple, Richard Carnac
Temple, Richard Carnac 1850-1931 Sir
Richard Carnac Temple British commissioner
Temple, Richard (British architect, contemporary)
VIAF ID: 118123 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (33)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Æfisaga. | |
Andaman and Nicobar Islands | |
Asia | |
Asia : with ethnological appendix | |
A Bird's-eye View of Picturesque India | |
The city of Jerusalem (Modern). | |
The cult of the Peacock Angel | |
diaries of Streynsham Master, 1675-1680, and other contemporary papers relating thereto | |
A dictionary of hindustani proverbs : including many Marwari, Panjabi, Maggah, Bhojpuri, and Tirhuti proverbs, sayings, emblems, aphorisms, maxims, and similes | |
Epigraphia indica | |
geographical account of countries round the bay of Bengal 1669 to 1679 | |
Ḥikāyāt-i Panjāb, 1990-: | |
History of Burma from the earliest times to 10 March 1824, the beginning of the English conquest | |
Imperial gazetteer of India. | |
In the Nicobar Islands, the record of a lengthy sojourn in islands of sunshine and palms amongst a people primitive in their habits and beliefs and simple in their manner of living, with a description of their customs and religious ceremonies and an account of their superstitions, traditions and folklore, by George Whitehead,... With a preface by Sir Richard C. Temple,... | |
Indian antiquary | |
Itinerario. | |
The itinerary of Ludovico di Varthema of Bologna from 1502 to 1508 as transl. from the original Italian edition of 1510, by John Winter Jones, in 1863 for the Hakluyt Society ; with a discourse on Varthema and his travels in Southern Asia by Richard Carnac Temple. | |
Journals kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepal | |
Kathāsaritsāgara | |
Lallā-vākyāni | |
Lectures on the method of science | |
Legends of the Panjab. | |
Letters & character sketches from the House of Commons | |
Life and travels Denmark, England, the Cape, Madagascar, Comoro Is., Coromandel Coast, Traquebar, St. Helena, Ascension Is., Ireland, Iceland, 1618-1679 | |
The life of the Icelander Jón Ólafsson, traveller to India | |
L'Inde britannique : type de colonisation moderne | |
Lord`s prayer | |
Malabar and the portuguese being a history of the relations of the portuguese with Malabar from 1500 to 1663 | |
The marriage of Ghazi Salar ; The ballad of Isa Baniya ; & the Ballad of Isa Bapari | |
Mirzā Ṣāḥibān̲. | |
Mranʿ mā' mi rui" pha lā dha le' natʿ samuiṅʿ" : 37 Maṅʿ" Mranʿ mā nuiṅʿ ṅaṃ n* kyaṅʿ' sum" so natʿ pūjoʿ so dha le' | |
The mystery and mental atmosphere | |
New light on the mysterious tragedy of the "Worcester", 1704-1705; an episode in the long struggle between England and Scotland for union as Great Britain, 1603-1707 | |
Notes on antiquities in Ramannadesa (the Talaing of Burma) | |
Notes on the Seven Pagodas | |
The ocean of story being C. H. Tawney's translation of Somadeva's Kathā Sarit Sāgara : or ocean of streams of story. | |
Panjab notes and queries, a monthly periodical... Vol. I [-IV], N° 1 [-48], October 1883 [-September 1887] | |
papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713 discovered in 1913 by John Humphreys,... and now in the possession of Lieut.-Colonel Henry Howard,... | |
A plan for a Uniform Scientific Record of the Languages of Savages : applied to the languages of the Andamanese and Nicobarese | |
Popular legends of India and Pakistan | |
Raja Nal | |
Remarks on the Andaman Islanders and their country | |
Sakhi Sarwar and Dani Jatti : Dhanna the Bhagat & three fragments about Sarwar | |
Sir Richard Temple, Bt. | |
A sketch of South Indian culture (from the lectures of Prof. Rao Sahib Krishnaswami Aiyangar) | |
Some discursive comments on Barbosa (as edited by the late M. Longworth Dames) | |
Tales of the Punjab, told by the people / c [as told to] Flora Annie Steel ; foreword by Harold Lee ; introduction by Tariq Rahman. | |
theory of universal grammar as applied to a group of savage languages | |
Thirty-seven nats | |
[Travels in England, India, China, etc., 1634-1638] | |
The travels of Peter Mundy in Europe and Asia, 1608-1667. | |
Voyage about the world | |
Wide-awake stories : a collection of tales told by little children, between sunset and sunrise, in the Panjab and Kashmir | |
William Crooke,..., 1848-1923 | |
The word of Lalla the prophetess; being the sayings of Lal Ded or Lal Diddi of Kashmir (Granny Lal) known also as Laleshwari, Lalla Yogishwari & Lalishri, between 1300 & 1400 A. D. | |
The world encompassed and analogous contemporary documents concerning Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the world | |
နတ်သုံးဆယ် ခွံနှစ်ပါ, birman |