Maurice, Thomas, 1754-1824
Maurice, Thomas
Thomas Maurice
Thomas Maurice Oriental scholar and historian
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Works
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Brahminical fraud detected; ... | |
The crisis : or the British muse to the British minister and nation | |
A dissertation on the Oriental trinities | |
Elegiac lines sacred to the memory of Henry Hope, esq. | |
An elegiac poem, sacred to the memory and virtues of the Honourable Sir William Jones : One of the judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Bengal. Containing an historical retrospect on the progress of science, and foreign conquest in Asia. By the author of Indian antiquities. | |
Elegy on the late Right Honourable William Pitt. | |
The fall of the Mogul : a tragedy, founded on an interesting portion of Indian history, and attempted partly on the Greek model. With other occasional poems | |
Grove-hill, a descriptive poem, with an Ode to Mithra. By the author of "Indian antiquities". The engravings on wood by J. Anderson, from drawings by G. Samuel | |
Hagley : A descriptive poem. | |
History of Hindostan Its Arts, and its Sciences, as Connected with the History of the other Great Empires of Asia, During the Most Ancient Periods of the World, with Numerous Illustrative Engravings | |
Hound and horn : or, The life and recollections of George Carter, the great huntsman | |
Indian antiquities : or, dissertations, relative to the ancient geographical divisions, the pure system of primeval theology, the grand code of civil laws, the original form of government, and the various and profound literature, of Hindostan. Compared, throughout, with the religion, laws, government, and literature, of Persia, Egypt, and Greece. The whole intended as introductory to the history of Hindostan, upon a comprehensive scale. | |
Indian antiquities. Vol. 4 | |
Indian antiquities. Vol. 6 | |
Indian antiquities. Vol. 7 | |
The Indian sceptic confuted, 1812: | |
Modern history of Hindostan, comprehending that of the Greek empire of Bactria, and other great Asiatic kingdoms... commencing at the period of the death of Alexander, and intended to be brought down to the close of the eighteenth century [by Thomas Maurice] | |
Observations connected with astronomy and ancient history, sacred and profane, of the ruins of Babylon as recently visited and described by Claudius James Rich,... by the rev. Thomas Maurice,... | |
Observations on the remains of ancient Egyptian Grandeur and superstition as connected with those Assyria, forming the appendix to observations on the ruins of Babylon | |
Ode : Sacred to the Genius of Handel. By a gentleman of Oxford. | |
The oxonian. A poem. In imitation of The splendid shilling. By the author of The School-Boy. | |
Panthea | |
Panthea, or the captive bride : a tragedy: founded on a story in Xenophon. To which is added, an elegy, sacred to the memory of his Grace Hugh late Duke of Northumberland. | |
Plays. | |
Poems, epistolary, lyric, and elegiacal. In three parts. By the Rev. Thomas Maurice, A.M. assistant librarian of the British Museum. | |
Proposals for publishing, by subscription, a history of the revolutions of the empire of Indostan, ... By the Rev. Thomas Maurice. | |
Richmond Hill; | |
Sanscreet fragments, or Interesting extracts from the sacred books of the Brahmins, on subjects important to the British Isles . In two parts. By the author of Indian antiquities. [Thomas Maurice] | |
Short account of a new tragedy intitled The Fall of the Mogul... | |
Supplement to the Modern history of India, bringing that history to the year of our Lord 1788, when the Imperial Mogul dynasty, by the binding and dethronement of Shah Aulum, virtually became extinct | |
Westminster-Abbey: an elegiac poem. By the Revd. Thomas Maurice, A. B. Of University-College, Oxford. | |
Westminster abbey; with other occasional poems, and a free translation of the Oedipus tyrannus of Sophocles. Illustrated with engravings. |