Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124609729
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8124609721
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Height: 40 mm
- Width: 140 mm
Original price was: ₹400.00.₹300.00Current price is: ₹300.00.
Unravel the mysteries of the Indic Brahmi script with P.G. Patel’s “Building a Theory of the Indic Brahmi Writing System.” This groundbreaking book (ISBN: 9788124609729) explores the origins and evolution of Brahmi, offering a comprehensive theory. A must-read for scholars, linguists, and anyone interested in ancient Indian history and writing systems.
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Ayush Chandra –
Patel presents a compelling theory, but accessibility is an issue. Expect to spend time deciphering complex arguments. Not for beginners.
Harsh Mahender Singh –
I appreciated the thoroughness, but the book could be more accessible. It’s a valuable resource, but be prepared for a challenge.
Akshat Jain –
Essential reading for anyone studying ancient Indian history. Patel’s work is groundbreaking, but not for the faint of heart.
Shreya Paul –
This book is a valuable resource for understanding the development of Brahmi. Some sections are more accessible than others.
Vimlesh Pathak –
I learned a lot from this book, despite its density. It’s a significant contribution to the field, but be prepared to take notes.
Anita Bhengra –
This book is a great resource for serious researchers. Just be ready for dense academic style.
Govind Garg –
A thorough examination of Brahmi. The depth of research is impressive, but the book can be quite dense and difficult to follow.
Vishakha Khanna –
Comprehensive and detailed, but not for casual readers. It’s scholarly work which requires dedication. Interesting concepts though
Jiju M Santhosh –
Detailed analysis of the Brahmi writing system. The theory is complex but makes sense, although the writing is a bit dry.
Nishanta Saikia –
A dense but rewarding read for those serious about Brahmi script. Patel’s theory is intriguing. It’s little bit dry, but informative.
Rahul R Prasad –
A must-read book for the student studying ancient writing system. The book is well-researched.
Kamlesh –
Informative and in-depth analysis. Patel’s insight is great but requires focus. Definitely not for the casual reader.
Rudransh Verma –
This book provides a deep dive into the Brahmi writing system. It’s thorough and well-researched, although hard to follow.
Shashvat Rastogi –
A must-have for serious scholars of ancient Indian scripts. Patel’s work is detailed and insightful. Requires prior knowledge.
Sneha Ravindran –
Patel’s theory is thought-provoking and challenges conventional wisdom. However, prepare for a challenging and technical read.
Richa Bhardwaj –
It is insightful book, but it is difficult to understand for people new to the subject
Shreya Bansal –
Interesting perspective on the Brahmi script. However, the writing style is a bit academic and not easy to grasp.