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Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty: The Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka Dynasty and the "Bodhi" Dynasty

 
Edward James Rapson (Author)
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The Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty is a numismatic study of ancient Andhra Pradesh. This book contains a list of excav­ated coins discovered in Andhra Pradesh by archaeologists, followed by the cataloging of these coins through indexing and classification. It covers the time period from the first century ad to the fifth century ad during the reigns of the Western Kshatrapas, Traikutakas, and the Bodhi dynasties. This work serves as a valuable resource for historians and researchers interested in ancient Indian history before the early medieval period. About the Author E.J. Rapson (1861-1937) was a British numismatist, philologist, and Sanskrit scholar at Cambridge University. He was the editor of the first volume of the celebrated series, The Cambridge History of India. He also authored The Struggle between England and France for Supremacy in India; Indian Coins and Ancient India: From the Earliest Times to the First Century A.D.

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Edward James Rapson

Professor Edward James Rapson (1861-1937) was born at Leicester and was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he was placed in the first class of the Classical Tropos in 1883. He read Indian languages from Edward Cowell, the first Professor of Sanskrit in Cambridge and was awarded the Brotheron Prize for Sanskrit in 1884 and was placed in the First Class of the Indian languages Tropos in 1885. In 1887 he became a Fellow of St. John’s College. In the same year he briefly served as an Assistant Librarian to the Indian Institute at Oxford and joined the British Museum as an Assistant in the Department of Coins. In 1906 he was elected to the Chair of Sanskrit at Cambridge and a fellowship at St. John's College. As a Professor of Sanskrit, for almost thirty years, Professor Rapson imparted training to a number of students who, in course of time, have contributed enormously to Indian studies. He was particularly thorough in Kharosthi as is evident from the three volumes of Kharosthi Inscriptions discovered by Sir M.A. Stein in Chinese Turkestan of which the first two volumes (1920 and 1927) he edited in collaboration with A.M. Boyes and E. Senart and the third volume (1929) jointly with P.S. Noble. Besides, he also published Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty etc., Ancient Indian and edited Vol. 1 of the Cambridge History of India 91922) in which he also contributed three chapters. He contributed a number of papers on numismatics in various journals and his contribution in this field is of permanent importance. In recognition of his outstanding work the school of Oriental Studies offered him the Volume of Indian Studies with contributions by scholars from all over the world. 

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Title Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty: The Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka Dynasty and the "Bodhi" Dynasty
Format Hardcover
Date published: 25.03.2025
Edition Reprint.
Language: English
isbn 9789360801946
length 498p.,