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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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                            Part I Communication, Knowledge, and Power
- 1. The Languages of Science in Early Modern India 19
- 2. Bad Language and Good Language: Lexical Awareness in the Cultural Politics of Peninsular India, ca. 1300–1800 49
- 3. A New Imperial Idiom in the Sixteenth Century: Krishnadevaraya and His Political Theory of Vijayanagara 69
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                            Part II. Literary Consciousness, Practices, and Institutions in North India
- 4. The Anxiety of Innovation: The Practice of Literary Science in the Hindi Rīti Tradition 115
- Writing Devotion: The Dynamics of Textual Transmission in the Kavitāvalī of Tulsīdās 140
- 6. The Teaching of Braj, Gujarati, and Bardic Poetry at the Court of Kutch: The Bhuj Brajbhāṣā Pāṭhśālā (1749–1948) 171
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                            Part III. Inside the World of Indo-Persian Thought
- 7. The Making of a Munshī 185
- 8. Pages from the Book of Religions: Encountering Difference in Mughal India 210
- 9. “If There Is a Paradise on Earth, It Is Here”: Urban Ethnography in Indo-Persian Poetic and Historical Texts 240
- 10. Early Persianate Modernity 257
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                            Part IV. Early Modernities of Tibetan Knowledge
- 11. New Scholarship in Tibet, 1650–1700 291
- 12. Experience, Empiricism, and the Fortunes of Authority: Tibetan Medicine and Buddhism on the Eve of Modernity 311
- 13. Just Where on Jambudvīpa Are We? New Geographical Knowledge and Old Cosmological Schemes in Eighteenth-century Tibet 336
- Contributors 365
- Index 369
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I Communication, Knowledge, and Power
- 1. The Languages of Science in Early Modern India 19
- 2. Bad Language and Good Language: Lexical Awareness in the Cultural Politics of Peninsular India, ca. 1300–1800 49
- 3. A New Imperial Idiom in the Sixteenth Century: Krishnadevaraya and His Political Theory of Vijayanagara 69
- 
                            Part II. Literary Consciousness, Practices, and Institutions in North India
- 4. The Anxiety of Innovation: The Practice of Literary Science in the Hindi Rīti Tradition 115
- Writing Devotion: The Dynamics of Textual Transmission in the Kavitāvalī of Tulsīdās 140
- 6. The Teaching of Braj, Gujarati, and Bardic Poetry at the Court of Kutch: The Bhuj Brajbhāṣā Pāṭhśālā (1749–1948) 171
- 
                            Part III. Inside the World of Indo-Persian Thought
- 7. The Making of a Munshī 185
- 8. Pages from the Book of Religions: Encountering Difference in Mughal India 210
- 9. “If There Is a Paradise on Earth, It Is Here”: Urban Ethnography in Indo-Persian Poetic and Historical Texts 240
- 10. Early Persianate Modernity 257
- 
                            Part IV. Early Modernities of Tibetan Knowledge
- 11. New Scholarship in Tibet, 1650–1700 291
- 12. Experience, Empiricism, and the Fortunes of Authority: Tibetan Medicine and Buddhism on the Eve of Modernity 311
- 13. Just Where on Jambudvīpa Are We? New Geographical Knowledge and Old Cosmological Schemes in Eighteenth-century Tibet 336
- Contributors 365
- Index 369