Collected Essays III: Reading Texts and Narrating History by Patrick Olivelle
Collected Essays III: Reading Texts and Narrating History
AUTHOR- Patrick Olivelle
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- AUTHOR : Patrick Olivelle
- HB ISBN : 978-93-5572-154-9
- Year : 2022
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‘The close attention required for editing and translating gives Olivelle an unparalleled understanding of the texts and inspires numerous articles and essays contained in this volume that draw out key ideas and insights from those same sources. Only careful philological editing and the hard interpretive choices of translation enable progress in our historical understanding of India. Among the advances that philology makes possible is an improved sense of chronology in ancient India. Although uncertain chronologies still pose challenges for this period, readers are invited to note how often Olivelle makes arguments based on historical simultaneity or sequence. His feel for the texts and his scrutiny of the historical markers in them enables him to place ideas, institutions, and authors in plausible chronological contexts. Taken together, Olivelle’s many editions and translations function as both the foundation and the justification for the shorter writings in this volume. In addition to questions of social history and material culture, the volume also addresses the subject of law, affirming that law in India has a history. Olivelle practices enabling scholarship, a form of academic work that makes other scholarship possible. It opens conversations rather than closing them, and it invites instead of concluding. ̶̶ Donald R. Davis, Jr.
The Author
Patrick Olivelle is Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin and a former President of the American Oriental Society. His award-winning books include A Dharma Reader: Classical Indian Law; A Sanskrit Dictionary of Law and Statecraft; King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India: Kauṭilya’s Arthaśāstra; Viṣṇu’s Code of Law: A Critical Edition and Translation of the Vaiṣṇava-Dharmaśāstra; Life of the Buddha: Buddhacarita by Aśvaghoṣa; Manu’s Code of Law: A Critical Edition and Translation of the Mānava-Dharmaśāstra as well as edited volumes Gṛhastha: The Householder in Ancient Indian Religious Culture; Yājñavalkya Dharmaśāstra: The Textual History of a Hindu Legal Code; and (with Donald R. Davis, Jr.) Hindu Law: A New History of Dharmaśāstra.