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Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series

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The Columbia University Indo-Iranian Series is a 13-volume book series edited by A. V. Williams Jackson and published by the Columbia University Press between 1901 and 1932.[1]

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Volumes

Volume Year Author Title Reviews Sources
1 1914 A. V. Williams Jackson ; Abraham Yohannan A Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manuscripts [2] [1]
2 1902 Louis H. Gray Indo-Iranian Phonology [3] [2]
3 1906 Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama [4] [3]
4 1901 Montgomery Schuyler, Jr. Index Verborum of the Fragments of the Avesta [4]
5 1908 Justin Hartley Moore Sayings of Buddha: The Iti-vuttaka [5]
6 1908 Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla The Nyaishes, or Zoroastrian Litanies [6]
7 1912 George C. O. Haas The Daśarūpa, a Treatise on Hindu Dramaturgy by Dhanamjaya [5] [7]
8 1913 Louis H. Gray Vāsavadattā, A Sanskrit Romance by Subandhu [6] [8]
9 1917 George Payn Quackenbos The Sanskrit Poems of Mayura by Mayura [7] [9]
10 1923 G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden Priyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha [8][9] [10]
11 1926 Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life [10][11][12]
12 1928 A. V. Williams Jackson Zoroastrian Studies: The Iranian Religion and Various Monographs [13][14]
13 1932 A. V. Williams Jackson Researches in Manichaeism, with Special Reference to the Turfan Fragments [15] [11]

See also

References

  1. ^ Haas, George C. O. (June 1938). "Bibliography of A. V. Williams Jackson". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 58 (2): 241–257. doi:10.2307/594810. JSTOR 594810.
  2. ^ W. T. W. and A. C. (October 1914). "A Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manuscripts, Including Also Some Turkish and Arabic Presented by Alexander Smith Cochran by A. V. Williams Jackson; Abraham Yohannan". The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs. 26 (139): 39. JSTOR 859845.
  3. ^ Dames, M. Longworth (July 1903). "Indo-Iranian Phonology by Louis H. Gray". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 603–606. JSTOR 25208561.
  4. ^ Barnett, L. D. (July 1907). "A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama by Montgomery Schuyler, Jr". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 728–731. JSTOR 25210476.
  5. ^ Barnett, L. D. (January 1913). "The Daśarūpa, a Treatise on Hindu Dramaturgy by Dhanamjaya by George C. O. Haas". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 190–192. JSTOR 25188942.
  6. ^ Keith, A. Berriedale (October 1914). "Vāsavadattā by Louis H. Gray". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 1100–1104. JSTOR 25189260.
  7. ^ H. A. R. (January 1918). "The Sanskrit Poems of Mayura by Mayura; George Payn Quackenbos". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland: 129–130. JSTOR 25209356.
  8. ^ Barnett, L. D. (1924). "Priyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha, King of Northern India in the Seventh Century A. D. by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 3 (3): 591–593. doi:10.1017/s0041977x00148815. JSTOR 607465.
  9. ^ Clark, Walter E. (1926). "Priyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha by G. K. Nariman; A. V. Williams Jackson; Charles J. Ogden; Harsha". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 46: 77–78. doi:10.2307/593777. JSTOR 593777.
  10. ^ Davids, C. A. F. Rhys (1928). "The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life by Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 4 (4): 853–854. JSTOR 607265.
  11. ^ Charpentier, Jarl (January 1927). "The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life: From Death to the Individual Judgment by Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry". The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1): 137–139. JSTOR 25182008.
  12. ^ Kent, Roland G. (1928). "The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life: From Death to the Individual Judgment by Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 48: 285–286. doi:10.2307/593151. JSTOR 593151.
  13. ^ Kent, Roland G. (1929). "Zoroastrian Studies: The Iranian Religion and Various Monographs by A. V. Williams Jackson". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 49: 286–289. doi:10.2307/593003. hdl:2027/uc1.c054629266. JSTOR 593003.
  14. ^ Charpentier, Jarl (1929). "Zoroastrian Studies: The Iranian Religion and Various Monographs by A. V. Williams Jackson". Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London. 5 (2): 403–407. doi:10.1017/s0041977x0012289x. JSTOR 607716.
  15. ^ Sprengling, M. (December 1932). "Researches in Manichaeism by A. V. Williams Jackson". Church History. 1 (4): 234–235. doi:10.1017/s0009640700119882. JSTOR 3691939.
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