Bb.4.14
Palladius Bishop of Aspuna,
[De gentibus Indiae et Bragmanibus. Greek & Latin]
Palladiou peri ton tes Indias ethnon kai ton Bragmanon. Palladius de gentibus Indiæ et Bragmanibus. S. Ambrosius de moribus Brachmanorum. Anonymus de Bragmanibus. Quorum priorem & postremum nunc primum in lucem protulit, ex Bibliotheca Regia Edoardus Bissæus ...
Londini : Excudebat T. Roycroft, 1665.
[46], 104p ; Fo.
Previously Bf.3.7 and Bb.4.21.
Text in Latin and Greek; Latin translation by E. Bysshe.
First nine words of title transliterated from the Greek.
The treatise "De moribus Brachmanorum", erroneously ascribed to Ambrose, is actually a free translation of the work by Palladius.
Wing P210
Bookplate of Eton College.
Topham stamp; bequeathed to Eton by Richard Topham in 1736.
Ms. ex libris of William Ducie ("Gughielmi Ducie"), also recording donation to him by Edward Bysshe.
17th century calf.
Brahmanism Early works to 1800.
India History 324 B.C.-1000 A.D.
Ambrose Saint, Bishop of Milan,
England London.
lat grc
B11739