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Verlag Anton Hain. Near Fine. 1967. Softcover. Scholars name on ffep (Kenneth Snipes) else fine. ; Text in Greek, notes and introduction in German. De gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus by Palladius (V century) describes the voyage to India of a scholasticus from Egyptian Thebes, who ends up on the mythical island of Taprobane (Sri Lanka). This island presents analogies with other utopian islands of the Hellenistic tradition; for instance, the inhabitants live happy and extremely long lives. ; Beiträge Zur Klassischen Philologie Heft 24; 86 pages .
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by Palladius Helenopolitanus, attributed to; et al., Sir Edward Bysshe, editor; Palladius vescovo di Elenopoli (vescovo di Elenopoli); Palladius De gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus. S. Ambrosius De moribus Brachmanorum. Anonymus De Bragmanibus
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London: excudebat T. Roycroft, 1665-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition. Quarto. Fine binding. [46] of 48, 103 pp. Bound in modern brown leather. Gilt spine and rule to boards. 5 raised bands. Marbled end papers. Single small wormhole throughout minimally affecting text. St. Charles Borromeo Seminary stamp on title. Slight toning to pages. Pencil notation to pages, pg 54-57 have pencil streaks through text. <Br> Collection of 3 texts of uncertain authorship from late antiquity relating to India and the theological and philosophical wisdom of the Indian Brahmins. Hoffmann III, 38 (for Palladius); Wing P209B. Brunet IV 322.
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