Davis Olivelle
Hindu Law Ohh C
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Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensive collection shows that the history of Hinduism cannot be written without the history of Hindu law. Part One provides a concise overview of the literary genres in which Dharmasastra was written with attention to chronology and historical developments. Part Two presents descriptive and historical studies of all the major substantive topics of Dharmasastra.
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Through pointed studies of important aspects and topics of dharma in Dharmasastra, this comprehensive collection shows that the history of Hinduism cannot be written without the history of Hindu law. Part One provides a concise overview of the literary genres in which Dharmasastra was written with attention to chronology and historical developments. Part Two presents descriptive and historical studies of all the major substantive topics of Dharmasastra.
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- Oxford History Of Hinduism
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780198702603
- ISBN-10: 0198702604
- Artikelnr.: 48685992
- Oxford History Of Hinduism
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1008g
- ISBN-13: 9780198702603
- ISBN-10: 0198702604
- Artikelnr.: 48685992
Patrick Olivelle is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on the ancient Indian legal tradition of Dharmasastra. Olivelle has won several prestigious fellowships, including Guggenheim, NEH, and ACLS. He was elected Vice President of the American Oriental Society in 2004 and President in 2005. He is the editor of A Dharma Reader: Classical Indian Law (Columbia University Press, 2016). Donald R. Davis is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His current research broadens his interest in the practice of Hindu law in historical perspective, using materials beyond the Dharmasastra texts and from many parts of medieval India.
* List of abbreviations * List of contributors * Introduction * PART I: HISTORY * 1: Patrick Olivelle: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: The Foundational Texts * 2: Donald R. Davis, Jr. and David Brick: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: Commentaries and Legal Digests * PART II: TOPICS * 3: Patrick Olivelle: Epistemology of Law: dharmapram
a * 4: Mikael Aktor: Social Classes: var
a * 5: Patrick Olivelle: Orders of Life:
rama * 6: Axel Michaels: Rites of Passage: säsk
ra * 7: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Student: brahmac
rin * 8: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Graduate: sn
taka * 9: Stephanie W. Jamison: Marriage and the Householder: viv
ha, g
hastha * 10: Stephanie W. Jamison: Women: str
dharma * 11: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Children: putra, duhit
* 12: Ludo Rocher: Inheritance: d
yabh
ga * 13: Timothy Lubin: Daily Duties:
hnika * 14: Patrick Olivelle: Food and Dietary Rules: abhak
ya, abhojya * 15: David Brick: Gifting: d
na * 16: Matthew R. Sayers: Funeral and Ancestral Offerings: antye
i,
r
ddha * 17: Mikael Aktor: Impurity and Purification:
auca * 18: Patrick Olivelle: Ascetics: pravrajita, v
naprastha * 19: Adam Bowles: Law During Emergencies:
paddharma * 20: Mark McClish: King: r
jadharma * 21: Mark McClish: Punishment: dä
a * 22: Patrick Olivelle: Legal Procedure: vyavah
ra * 23: Mark McClish: Titles of Law: vyavah
rapada * 24: David Brick: Penance: pr
yäcitta * 25: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Vows and Observances: vrata * 26: Knut A. Jacobsen: Pilgrimage: t
rthay
tr
* 27: Richard H. Davis: Images and Temples: prati
h
* PART III: INFLUENCES * 28: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: History of the Reception of Dharmä
stra * 29: Gregory Schopen: A Buddhist Vinaya as a Source for Indian Law * Part IV: INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES * 30: Ariel Glucklich: Body * 31: Maria Heim: h Chapter 31: * 32: Axel Michaels: Ritual * 33: Jonardon Ganeri: Self and Subjectivity: The Wandering Ascetic and the Manifest World * 34: James McHugh: Material Culture and Society: The Ancient Indian Alestake * 35: Andrea Gutierrez: Embodiment of Dharma in Animals * 36: Christian Lee Novetzke: Vernacularization * 37: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Economics and Business as vai
yadharma * Bibliography
stra: The Foundational Texts * 2: Donald R. Davis, Jr. and David Brick: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: Commentaries and Legal Digests * PART II: TOPICS * 3: Patrick Olivelle: Epistemology of Law: dharmapram
a * 4: Mikael Aktor: Social Classes: var
a * 5: Patrick Olivelle: Orders of Life:
rama * 6: Axel Michaels: Rites of Passage: säsk
ra * 7: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Student: brahmac
rin * 8: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Graduate: sn
taka * 9: Stephanie W. Jamison: Marriage and the Householder: viv
ha, g
hastha * 10: Stephanie W. Jamison: Women: str
dharma * 11: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Children: putra, duhit
* 12: Ludo Rocher: Inheritance: d
yabh
ga * 13: Timothy Lubin: Daily Duties:
hnika * 14: Patrick Olivelle: Food and Dietary Rules: abhak
ya, abhojya * 15: David Brick: Gifting: d
na * 16: Matthew R. Sayers: Funeral and Ancestral Offerings: antye
i,
r
ddha * 17: Mikael Aktor: Impurity and Purification:
auca * 18: Patrick Olivelle: Ascetics: pravrajita, v
naprastha * 19: Adam Bowles: Law During Emergencies:
paddharma * 20: Mark McClish: King: r
jadharma * 21: Mark McClish: Punishment: dä
a * 22: Patrick Olivelle: Legal Procedure: vyavah
ra * 23: Mark McClish: Titles of Law: vyavah
rapada * 24: David Brick: Penance: pr
yäcitta * 25: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Vows and Observances: vrata * 26: Knut A. Jacobsen: Pilgrimage: t
rthay
tr
* 27: Richard H. Davis: Images and Temples: prati
h
* PART III: INFLUENCES * 28: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: History of the Reception of Dharmä
stra * 29: Gregory Schopen: A Buddhist Vinaya as a Source for Indian Law * Part IV: INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES * 30: Ariel Glucklich: Body * 31: Maria Heim: h Chapter 31: * 32: Axel Michaels: Ritual * 33: Jonardon Ganeri: Self and Subjectivity: The Wandering Ascetic and the Manifest World * 34: James McHugh: Material Culture and Society: The Ancient Indian Alestake * 35: Andrea Gutierrez: Embodiment of Dharma in Animals * 36: Christian Lee Novetzke: Vernacularization * 37: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Economics and Business as vai
yadharma * Bibliography
* List of abbreviations * List of contributors * Introduction * PART I: HISTORY * 1: Patrick Olivelle: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: The Foundational Texts * 2: Donald R. Davis, Jr. and David Brick: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: Commentaries and Legal Digests * PART II: TOPICS * 3: Patrick Olivelle: Epistemology of Law: dharmapram
a * 4: Mikael Aktor: Social Classes: var
a * 5: Patrick Olivelle: Orders of Life:
rama * 6: Axel Michaels: Rites of Passage: säsk
ra * 7: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Student: brahmac
rin * 8: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Graduate: sn
taka * 9: Stephanie W. Jamison: Marriage and the Householder: viv
ha, g
hastha * 10: Stephanie W. Jamison: Women: str
dharma * 11: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Children: putra, duhit
* 12: Ludo Rocher: Inheritance: d
yabh
ga * 13: Timothy Lubin: Daily Duties:
hnika * 14: Patrick Olivelle: Food and Dietary Rules: abhak
ya, abhojya * 15: David Brick: Gifting: d
na * 16: Matthew R. Sayers: Funeral and Ancestral Offerings: antye
i,
r
ddha * 17: Mikael Aktor: Impurity and Purification:
auca * 18: Patrick Olivelle: Ascetics: pravrajita, v
naprastha * 19: Adam Bowles: Law During Emergencies:
paddharma * 20: Mark McClish: King: r
jadharma * 21: Mark McClish: Punishment: dä
a * 22: Patrick Olivelle: Legal Procedure: vyavah
ra * 23: Mark McClish: Titles of Law: vyavah
rapada * 24: David Brick: Penance: pr
yäcitta * 25: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Vows and Observances: vrata * 26: Knut A. Jacobsen: Pilgrimage: t
rthay
tr
* 27: Richard H. Davis: Images and Temples: prati
h
* PART III: INFLUENCES * 28: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: History of the Reception of Dharmä
stra * 29: Gregory Schopen: A Buddhist Vinaya as a Source for Indian Law * Part IV: INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES * 30: Ariel Glucklich: Body * 31: Maria Heim: h Chapter 31: * 32: Axel Michaels: Ritual * 33: Jonardon Ganeri: Self and Subjectivity: The Wandering Ascetic and the Manifest World * 34: James McHugh: Material Culture and Society: The Ancient Indian Alestake * 35: Andrea Gutierrez: Embodiment of Dharma in Animals * 36: Christian Lee Novetzke: Vernacularization * 37: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Economics and Business as vai
yadharma * Bibliography
stra: The Foundational Texts * 2: Donald R. Davis, Jr. and David Brick: Social and Literary History of Dharmä
stra: Commentaries and Legal Digests * PART II: TOPICS * 3: Patrick Olivelle: Epistemology of Law: dharmapram
a * 4: Mikael Aktor: Social Classes: var
a * 5: Patrick Olivelle: Orders of Life:
rama * 6: Axel Michaels: Rites of Passage: säsk
ra * 7: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Student: brahmac
rin * 8: Timothy Lubin: The Vedic Graduate: sn
taka * 9: Stephanie W. Jamison: Marriage and the Householder: viv
ha, g
hastha * 10: Stephanie W. Jamison: Women: str
dharma * 11: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Children: putra, duhit
* 12: Ludo Rocher: Inheritance: d
yabh
ga * 13: Timothy Lubin: Daily Duties:
hnika * 14: Patrick Olivelle: Food and Dietary Rules: abhak
ya, abhojya * 15: David Brick: Gifting: d
na * 16: Matthew R. Sayers: Funeral and Ancestral Offerings: antye
i,
r
ddha * 17: Mikael Aktor: Impurity and Purification:
auca * 18: Patrick Olivelle: Ascetics: pravrajita, v
naprastha * 19: Adam Bowles: Law During Emergencies:
paddharma * 20: Mark McClish: King: r
jadharma * 21: Mark McClish: Punishment: dä
a * 22: Patrick Olivelle: Legal Procedure: vyavah
ra * 23: Mark McClish: Titles of Law: vyavah
rapada * 24: David Brick: Penance: pr
yäcitta * 25: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Vows and Observances: vrata * 26: Knut A. Jacobsen: Pilgrimage: t
rthay
tr
* 27: Richard H. Davis: Images and Temples: prati
h
* PART III: INFLUENCES * 28: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: History of the Reception of Dharmä
stra * 29: Gregory Schopen: A Buddhist Vinaya as a Source for Indian Law * Part IV: INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES * 30: Ariel Glucklich: Body * 31: Maria Heim: h Chapter 31: * 32: Axel Michaels: Ritual * 33: Jonardon Ganeri: Self and Subjectivity: The Wandering Ascetic and the Manifest World * 34: James McHugh: Material Culture and Society: The Ancient Indian Alestake * 35: Andrea Gutierrez: Embodiment of Dharma in Animals * 36: Christian Lee Novetzke: Vernacularization * 37: Donald R. Davis, Jr.: Economics and Business as vai
yadharma * Bibliography