Record of the establishment of the Indian Institute in the University of Oxford : being an account of the circumstances which led to its foundation ... to which is added an account of the progress of the building ... together with a balance-sheet of receipts and expenditure
<p>The establishment of an Indian Institute in the University of Oxford was first proposed by the Boden Professor of Sanskrit, Mr (now Sir) M. Monier-Williams, K.C.I.E., in Congregation held on May 13, 1875.</p> <p>In his speeches...</p>
Main Author: | University of Oxford |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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University of Oxford
1897
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