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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

Extract

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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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1823

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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.