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Inscriptions of Asoka
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Year: 1925 Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press,

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The Gavīmaṭh and Pālkīguṇḍu inscriptions of Aśoka
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Year: 1952 Publisher: [Hyderabad] : Dept. of Archaeology, Govt. of Hyderabad,

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Old Brāhmī inscriptions : in the Udayagiri and Khaṇḍagiri caves
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Year: 1929 Publisher: [Calcutta] : University of Calcutta,

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Abstände und Schlussvokalverzeichnungen in Aśoka-Inschriften
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Wiesbaden : F. Steiner,

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Die grossen Felsen-Edikte Aśokas
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ISBN: 3447019530 9783447019538 Year: 1978 Volume: 11 Publisher: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz,

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Asoka text and glossary
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Year: 1924 Publisher: London ; New York [etc.] : H. Milford Oxford university press,

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Aśokan inscriptions in India : a linguistic study, together with an exhaustive bibliography
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Year: 1948 Publisher: [Bombay] : University of Bombay,

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The Aśoka inscriptions : analysing a corpus
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ISBN: 9789355725677 9789355725677 9789355725684 935572568X 9789355725684 9355725671 9355725671 935572568X Year: 2023 Publisher: Delhi : Primus Books,

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The Aśoka Inscriptions: Analysing a Corpus attempts a textual and literary analysis of the inscriptions of Aśoka—the oldest in India—and their relationship as a corpus. Unique in both content and format, the inscriptions primarily engage with ideas of good kingship and dhamma rather than with donations made or the celebration of territorial conquests, the usual topics of later inscriptions. They are also characterized by a division that determined their distribution across the realm: the Rock Edict Series (consisting of fourteen edicts) was intended for people living near the borders of Aśoka’s realm while the Pillar Edict Series (six in number) was meant for people living at the empire’s centre. Meant to be part of a project to commemorate Aśoka, the inscriptions also testify to the existence of an epistolary tradition in the subcontinent, as the texts themselves were selected by later Maurya kings from the letters sent by Aśoka to his representatives across the empire. A detailed study of the texts also allows a fresh look at many old problems such as those concerning the monument commemorating the Buddha’s birth, mentioned in the Lumbinī inscription, while raising new questions like the apparently random order of the individual edicts of the Rock Edict Series in Erragudi, which differs significantly from those at other sites.

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