Description
This two-volume facsimile edition presents Alexander Hamilton’s scholarly examination of Hindu chronological systems presented as a series of letters. Hamilton’s work represents an 18th-century attempt to bridge Hindu historical narratives with Christian theological frameworks, specifically aimed at advancing Christian missionary efforts in India during the colonial period.
The text provides detailed analysis of Hindu historical records, astronomical cycles, and religious texts to establish chronological frameworks. Hamilton’s systematic approach to comparative theology reflects the scholarly interests of Orientalist studies of his era. The work serves as both a historical document of early Hindu-Christian interfaith dialogue and a primary source for understanding colonial-era missionary strategies in India.
This facsimile reproduction preserves the original formatting and content of this significant theological and historical work, making it valuable for researchers studying religious history, Orientalism, Hindu-Christian relations, and the intellectual history of colonial India.




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