Turner, Ralph Lilley, 1888-1983
Turner, R. L. (Ralph Lilley), Sir, 1888-1983
Ralph Lilley Turner English Indian languages philologist and university administrator
Turner, R.L.
Turner, Ralph Lilley
Turner, R. L. 1888-1983 Sir
Turner, Ralph L. 1888-1983
Turner, R. L. (Ralph Lilley), Sir, 1888-
Turner, R. L. (Ralph Lilley), 1888-
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Turner, Dorothy Rivers ‡d 1892-1972 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental studies, London institution | |
The calumnies upon the primitive Christians accounted for. : Or, an Enquiry Into the Grounds, and Causes of the Charge of Incest, Infanticide, Atheism, Onolatria, or Ass-Worship, Sedition, &c. laid against the Christians, in the three first Centuries. By Rob. Turner, M. A. Vicar of St. Peter's in Colchester | |
A Comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages. | |
The compleat bone-setter wherein the method of curing broken bones, and strains, and dislocated joynts, together with ruptures, vulgarly called broken bellyes, is fully demonstrated. Whereunto is added The perfect oculist, and The mirrour of health, treating of the pestilence, and all other diseases incident to men, women and children. Also, the acute judgement of urines. / Written originally by Friar Moulton, of the Order of St. Augustine. Now revised, Englished and enlarged by Robert Turner philomathēs.. | |
Constant Lusina : The amorous passions of Paurinio a surfeiting louer, with the constancie of Lusina a country mayd. Richard Turner | |
The death of ministers improved. Or, an exhortation to the inhabitants of Horsley on Glocester-shire, and others, on the much lamented death of that reverend and faithful minister of the Gospel, Mr. Henry Stubbs : By Tho. Vincent, John Turner, Rob. Perrott, M. Pemberton. To which is added a sermon upon that occasion, by Richard Baxter | |
A discourse of the pretended apostolical constitutions : Wherein all the principal evidence, both external and internal, brought by Mr. Whiston, in his essay on those books, to prove them genuine, is examin'd, and confuted. By Rob. Turner, M.A. vicar of St. Peter's in Colchester, and Fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge | |
"The education and training of personnel for overseas trade." | |
Electricology : or, a discourse upon electricity. Being an enquiry into the nature; causes; properties; and effects thereof, upon the principles of the æther. Illustrated By a Series of Surprizing Experiments. Containing, Every Thing curious in this Branch of Philosophy, that has been communicated by Professor Muschenbroek; Le Monier; L'Abbe Nolet, &c. abroad; and by Messieurs Watson, Martin, and other Literati at Home: With several new and conclusive Ones; and particularly, the surprizing Phoenomenon of the Sensitive Plant, and wonderful benumbing Property of the Torpedo, are herein explain'd and accounted for. By R. Turner | |
The Gavīmath and Pālkīgundu inscriptions of Aśoka | |
George Abraham Grierson, 1851-1941 | |
ghāt̡ā-tātas | |
Gujarati phonology | |
Gujarātī svaravyañjanaprakriyā, 1943: | |
The Gurkhas; their manners, customs and country | |
Indian studies, 1985: | |
Indo-Aryan linguistics : collected papers, 1912-1973 | |
Indo-Aryan nasals in Gujrati | |
The Indo-Germanic Accent in Marathi | |
Kashmiri SAGUN "to irrigate." | |
Kicca-ghāt̡ayati | |
Letters to Reggie Turner | |
Likhá-śiti | |
Mathá-liksāgrahan̡a | |
Mikrokosmos : A description of the little-world. Being a discovery of the body of man, exactly delineating all the members, bones, veins, sinews, arteries, and parts thereof, from the head to the foot. Heerunto is added the maner of reducing, and curing dislocated, and fractured bones. The cure of wounds made with gunshot, and gun powder, and splinters. Select receipts for all manner of diseases. The sicknesses attributed to the twelve signes, and planets, with their natures. The judgement of urine, and bathings. By Robert Turner, philomathēs | |
De morbis fœmineis, The womans counsellour: or, The feminine physitian, enlarged : Modestly treating of such occult accidents, and secret diseases, as are incident to that sex, which their too much modesty, too often to their sorrow, causes them to conceal. Discere quæ puduit, scribere jussit, &c. Also a supplement touching agues and feavers, usefully applicable to both sexes. Whereunto is added, The mans counsellonr [sic], healing of ruptures, and particular diseases belonging to men. The fourth edition. By R. Turner. Philomath | |
Nayana-pragaḍḍa | |
Nepali Dictionary | |
Nosce te, (humors.) By Richard Turner | |
Notes on the language of the Dvavimsatyavadanakatha | |
The Phonetic Weakness of Terminational Elements in Indo-Aryan | |
Position of Romani in Indo-Aryan | |
Praelectiones de morbis mulierum. | |
Pragamati-matsyahara | |
Sir Ralph Turner jubilee volume : presented on the occasion of his seventieth birthday (5th October, 1958) | |
Śitiśēpaka-sphurati | |
Some problems of sound change in Indo-Aryan. | |
The song of Solomon rendred in plain & familiar verse : Together with the songs of Mary, Luke I.v.46. Zacharias, Luke I.v.68. Simeon, Luke 2.v.29. By Richard Turner Esq | |
Sphurati-HVĒ. Addenda. Corrigenda | |
Suffixes -NE and -NO in Gujarati | |
uttapyaté-kinkirala | |
The vsurers plea answered : In a sermon preached at Southampton the 18. day of Iuly, being Thursday, and their lecture day, 1633. By Roger Turner Mr. of Arts, and minister of Gods Word neere Southampton |