King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India: Kautilya's Arthasastra

Author:   Patrick Olivelle (Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Religions at the University of Texas at Austin, OUP USA Delegate for Religion) ,  Kauotalya
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199891825


Pages:   784
Publication Date:   31 January 2013
Format:   Hardback
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King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India: Kautilya's Arthasastra


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King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India presents an English translation of Kautilya's Arthasastra (AS.) along with detailed endnotes. When it was discovered around 1905, the AS. was described as perhaps the most precious work in the whole range of Sanskrit literature, an assessment that still rings true. Patrick Olivelle's new translation of this significant text, the first in close to half a century, takes into account a number of important advances in our knowledge of the texts, inscriptions, and archeological and art historical remains from the period in Indian history to which the AS. belongs.The AS. is what we would today call a scientific treatise. It codifies a body of knowledge handed down in expert traditions and is specifically interested in two things: first, how a king can expand his territory, keep enemies at bay, enhance his external power, and amass riches; second, how a king can best organize his state bureaucracy to consolidate his internal power, to suppress internal enemies, to expand the economy, to enhance his treasury through taxes, duties, and entrepreneurial activities, to keep law and order, and to settle disputes among his subjects. The AS. stands alone: there is nothing like it before and there is nothing like it after.

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Author:   Patrick Olivelle (Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Religions at the University of Texas at Austin, OUP USA Delegate for Religion) ,  Kauotalya
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 5.70cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   1.126kg
ISBN:  

9780199891825


ISBN 10:   0199891826
Pages:   784
Publication Date:   31 January 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Note to the Translation Outline of the Arthasastra Introduction Translation Book 1: On the Subject of Training Book 2: On the Activities of Superintendents Book 3: On Justices Book 4: Eradication of Thorns Book 5: On Secret Conduct Book 6: Basis of the Circle Book 7: On the Sixfold Strategy Book 8: On the Subject of Calamities Book 9: Activity of a King Preparing to March into Battle Book 10: On War Book 11: Conduct toward Confederacies Book 12: On the Weaker King Book 13: Means of Capturing a Fort Book 14: On Esoteric Practices Book 15: Organization of A Scientific Treatise Notes Appendix 1: Fauna and Flora Appendix 2: Weights and Measures Appendix 3: Geographical Names Bibliography

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Arthasastra is a very important text in the understanding of ancient Hindu thinking, and Olivelle's translation will help researchers to make analyses with precision and without falling into anachronisms. Strategic Analysis


Arthasastra is a very important text in the understanding of ancient Hindu thinking, and Olivelle's translation will help researchers to make analyses with precision and without falling into anachronisms. --Strategic Analysis For years unreadable and inaccurate translations have discouraged general readers and Sanskrit-less scholars of India from reading the Arthasastra, though this work is central to anyone's understanding of Indian history, law, politics, economics, society, religion, and much more. At last we have a translation of extraordinary erudition and clarity that makes this fascinating and crucially important text truly accessible. The prose is transparent, clean, devoid of jargon or highly technical language; the meticulously detailed notes clarify the more abstruse points. All of Patrick Olivelle's translations are first-rate, but this is his great masterpiece. --Wendy Doniger, Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions, University of Chicago Divinity School Patrick Olivelle's fluent and illuminatingly annotated translation will be a revelation to all those interested in ancient India and in the organization of ancient states more generally. By offering a powerful counter to the popular notion of an ancient India focused only on transcendent religious speculation, it significantly complicates and deepens our picture of that place and time. --Stephanie W. Jamison, Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures and of Indo-European Studies, the University of California, Los Angeles Patrick Olivelle crowns a distinguished career by translating one of the most difficult, and by many measures the most valuable, of Sanskrit texts, Kautilya's Arthasastra. A lifetime of scholarly translations from Sanskrit has prepared him to scale these daunting heights, and the result is magnificent. The work is informed by a strongly-argued theory about the composition of the Arthasastra, and the translation is richly annotated. All scholars of ancient India will benefit from this splendid new translation. --Thomas R. Trautmann, Professor Emeritus of History and Anthropology, University of Michigan Patrick Olivelle, better qualified for the job than any other Indologist by decades of experience in translating ancient and medieval Indian texts, as well as by his long and highly productive engagement with Indian legal literature, has presented a new translation of the famous and in many regards unique Arthasastra of Kautilya, the only extant witness of the once much larger genre of texts dealing with the science of law and statecraft. By a rare combination of philological acumen, insightful recognition of textual and exegetical problems, an enviably vast erudition, and a developed feel for the language, Olivelle has succeeded in preparing a richly annotated translation that is both readable and utterly reliable. It not only outdoes all its predecessors but will also stand unchallenged the test of time. --Albrecht Wezler, Emeritus Professor of Sanskrit, University of Hamburg, Germany The Arthasastra is a work of exceptional importance for understanding the history of classical India. Olivelle's careful, painstaking, and transparent translation of Kautilya's great treatise is an exceptional work as well, and an outstanding contribution to the field of Indian studies. --H-Net Reviews


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Patrick Olivelle is Professor of Sanskrit and Indian Religions at the University of Texas at Austin.

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