Journal of the American Oriental Society, כרך 9American Oriental Society., 1871 "Proceedings" or "Select minutes of meetings" are included in each volume (except volumes 3, 12). |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 60
עמוד 6
... accents ; 41-47 , details respecting the circum- flex accent ; 48 , 49 , compound words ; 50-53 , respecting cited words ; 54-55 , words consisting of a single vowel ; 56-61 , further specifications respecting the interpretation of ...
... accents ; 41-47 , details respecting the circum- flex accent ; 48 , 49 , compound words ; 50-53 , respecting cited words ; 54-55 , words consisting of a single vowel ; 56-61 , further specifications respecting the interpretation of ...
עמוד 30
... accent here given , but simply refers us to a later rule ( xxii.9 ) , where the action of the organs in producing the higher tone is more particularly described . He adds as example of an acute vowel sa idhánáḥ ( iv.4.45 : but all the ...
... accent here given , but simply refers us to a later rule ( xxii.9 ) , where the action of the organs in producing the higher tone is more particularly described . He adds as example of an acute vowel sa idhánáḥ ( iv.4.45 : but all the ...
עמוד 31
... accent is avadatám ( 1.7.22 : but G. M. read avadútâm ) , of which , in pada - text , all the syllables are grave ; that for the term anudatta , ' grave ' ( literally , not ele- vated ' ) , is , in W. B. , rule iv.43 ; but in G. M. ...
... accent is avadatám ( 1.7.22 : but G. M. read avadútâm ) , of which , in pada - text , all the syllables are grave ; that for the term anudatta , ' grave ' ( literally , not ele- vated ' ) , is , in W. B. , rule iv.43 ; but in G. M. ...
עמוד 32
... accent occupies the six following rules , and any comments upon the doctrines laid down will be better reserved until the last rule . As example of the circumflex , the commentator cites the words sá idhánáḥ ( iv.4.45 ) , already once ...
... accent occupies the six following rules , and any comments upon the doctrines laid down will be better reserved until the last rule . As example of the circumflex , the commentator cites the words sá idhánáḥ ( iv.4.45 ) , already once ...
עמוד 33
... accents , and not to the circumflex alone . Baart en allûtarı7 11 88 11 वा नीचैस्तराम् श्रनन्तरो 44. Or the part following is uttered in a lower tone . The comment explains anantara in this rule as equivalent to ...
... accents , and not to the circumflex alone . Baart en allûtarı7 11 88 11 वा नीचैस्तराम् श्रनन्तरो 44. Or the part following is uttered in a lower tone . The comment explains anantara in this rule as equivalent to ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abhi accent acute agne anusvára ápadyate asmin asya atha avagraha ayam bhajate bhavati chapter Chinese circumflex citation cited combination commentary commentator commentator's compound consonant counter-example enclitic eshu etad eteshu evam evampara iti kim example final G. M. O. omit G. M. om G. M. omit given gives grahane Haven illustration implied iti kim ity arthaḥ ity atra last two words last word letter lingual lupyate manuscripts mute namely nasal note to Ath occurs omit the last pada pada-text paro passage pracaya pragraha Prâtiçâkhya preceding rule Prof quoted Rig-Veda Rik Pr samhita sandhi Sanhitâ Sanskrit sati semivowel sonant sounds specified spirant surd sváhá svarita syát syllable Tâittirîya tasmád tasya tatha tion tone treatise ucyate utterance Veda viii visarjaniya vowel W. D. Whitney yaḥ yama yatha
קטעים בולטים
עמוד xlvi - ... sulphur were in those of the West. It is of less significance to add that many other substances were common to both schools, than to note the remarkable coincidence that, in Chinese as in European alchemy, the names of the two principal reagents are used in a mystical sense. 6. Both schools, or at least individuals in both schools, held the doctrine of a cycle of changes, in the course of which the precious metals revert to their baser elements.
עמוד 138 - ... youth's own loss), and finally, "unus'd beauty" (the whole tragedy— of beauty, of the poet, and of the youth— in the hour of death). Thus this sonnet, which in its absence of visual imagery has little attraction for the hasty reader, reveals itself to analysis as having an intricate beauty of form to which it would be hard to find a parallel in the work of any other poet. Though Sonnet...
עמוד xlvi - Indeed, the characters ttmg for the germ, and fai for the matrix, which constantly occur in the writings of Chinese alchemists, might be taken for the translation of terms in the vocabulary of the Western school, if their higher antiquity did not forbid the hypothesis. 5. The ends in view being the same, the means by which they were pursued were nearly identical — mercury and lead being as conspicuous in the laboratories of the East as mercury and sulphur were in those of the West. It is of less...
עמוד xlvi - ... 1. The study of alchemy had been in full vigor in China for at least six centuries, before it made its appearance in Europe. It did not appear in Europe until the fourth century, when intercourse with the far East had become somewhat frequent It appeared first at Byzantium and Alexandria...
עמוד lxii - The Greeks distinguished one syllable in each word by sounding its vowel on a higher key ; this higher key was represented by the acute accent. The ordinary lower key was not represented in writing. But when it followed the higher key on the same long vowel, it was represented by the grave accent, which then united with the acute to form the circumflex. And when a high-tone ultima, followed by other words in close connection, dropped down to a lower key, it was written with a grave accent instead...