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XXVIII. Description of some Indian Idols in the Museum of the Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
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The figures, sculptured in full relief, and here represented by the four drawings in Plate XXIV., are idols brought from India in the year 1800, by Francis Simpson, Esq., which I had the honour of presenting to the Society at his request.
According to information with which I have been favoured by gentlemen conversant with the literature of India, these idols are Cali, Suria and Buda.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 9 , Issue 2 , 1823 , pp. 381 - 392
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1823
References
page 382 note * Plutarchus de Iside et Osiride.
page 383 note * See Asiatic Researches, vol. viii. Dissertation 3.
page 384 note * See a figure in Kaempfer's History of Japan.
page 389 note * See Laloubere royaume de Siam; and Dr Davy's Account of Ceylon.
page 389 note * . Clemens Alexandr. , lib. 1. sect xv. p. 305.