@bjaguar_aL Being privy to this aspect of their thought more than most, due to our longstanding friendship, I tried to convey some of this in my book. I touched on it as well, however, in this review essay. https://t.co/3wrbQywEJf
The author wouldn't have realized that I also compared the so-called "Book of Thoth" and the Phaedrus (though without any claim of historical influence) in this piece: https://t.co/3wrbQywEJf
@globaldefence https://t.co/DxIKyZsqs3 @DrlathaC
RT @EPButler: "Written in a soul: Notes toward a new (old) philology," pp. 1-4 in "Reviews of THE NAY SCIENCE": https://t.co/FHvQjWzOmm
"Written in a soul: Notes toward a new (old) philology," pp. 1-4 in "Reviews of THE NAY SCIENCE": https://t.co/FHvQjWzOmm
Review of The Nay Science: https://t.co/u6o1jvC1zV
11 voices reviewing the book "The Nay Science: A History of German Indology" by Adluri and Bagchee https://t.co/ZrOc8WrIYH @OUPAcademic
12 voices reviewing the book "The Nay Science: A History of German Indology" by Adluri and Bagchee https://t.co/ZrOc8WrIYH @OUPAcademic