Prācyapāścāttyasaundaryaśāstraparamparāyām Arastuḥ

Aristotle in the traditions of easterpagesand western aesthetics

Prathama saṃskaraṇa.
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Prācyapāścāttyasaundaryaśāstraparamparāyām Arastuḥ

Aristotle in the traditions of easterpagesand western aesthetics

Prathama saṃskaraṇa.
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On eastern and western aesthetics and contributions of Aristotle.

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Sanskrit
Pages
174

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Prācyapāścāttyasaundaryaśāstraparamparāyām Arastuḥ: Aristotle in the traditions of easterpagesand western aesthetics
2012, Bhāratīyavidyāprakāśana
in Sanskrit - Prathama saṃskaraṇa.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-174).

In Sanskrit; includes passage in English.

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Dillī
Other Titles
Aristotle in the traditions of eastern and western aesthetics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
111.85
Library of Congress
BH85 .P73 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
174 pages
Number of pages
174

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31197948M
ISBN 10
8121702550
ISBN 13
9788121702553
LCCN
2013311924
OCLC/WorldCat
837578866, 841187140

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