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... claimed , had initiated its own ' revolution that was the daughter of the alphabet and the mother of printing ' . The putative print revo- lution simply hardened the lines of a false dichotomy already drawn , first by the Romantics and ...
... claimed , had initiated its own ' revolution that was the daughter of the alphabet and the mother of printing ' . The putative print revo- lution simply hardened the lines of a false dichotomy already drawn , first by the Romantics and ...
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... claimed a total of 350,000 Catholics in all south Indian Jesuit missions.47 But soon after the Lutherans arrived at Tranquebar they , too , were claiming several thousand converts , some former Jesuits ; and although the total number of ...
... claimed a total of 350,000 Catholics in all south Indian Jesuit missions.47 But soon after the Lutherans arrived at Tranquebar they , too , were claiming several thousand converts , some former Jesuits ; and although the total number of ...
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... claimed was a repository of national memory and an expres- sion of the national soul . When this theory of ' one land , one tongue , one nation ' was embellished by Romanticism , it inspired intellectuals all over Europe to search for ...
... claimed was a repository of national memory and an expres- sion of the national soul . When this theory of ' one land , one tongue , one nation ' was embellished by Romanticism , it inspired intellectuals all over Europe to search for ...
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Aiyar Arumukam Bengali Beschi books printed Brahmin British Calcutta catechism Christian Cittampala classical coast collection College Press colonial dictionary Dravidian early edition eighteenth century Ellis English Europe European folktales Fort St George George Town Guru Simpleton Henriques Hindu history of printing history of Tamil Indian folktales Indian languages interlingual Jesuit journal Kalvi Kalanciyam katai Katamancari later literary history literary practices London Lutherans Madras Presidency Madras University Madurai manuscript Marathi mid-century missionaries modern Murdoch Muttusami Pillai narrative Natesa nation nationalist Native nineteenth century Nobili oral traditions Pancatantra Paraiyar poems poetry political popular Portuguese printed books printed folklore printing press Protestant published pundit-publishers pundits reform Sanskrit Sastri script south India St George story Tamil books Tamil grammar Tamil language Tamil literary culture Tamil literature Tamil printing Tamil pundits Tamil texts Tamil translation Tamil Vilakkam Tanjore Tantavaraya Mutaliyar Telugu Tirukkural Tranquebar Vepery Vernacular village writing written wrote