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A Forgotten Sanskrit Text on Post-Arthaśāstra Economic Policy

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Type = Article
Cm:
A Forgotten Sanskrit Text on Post-Arthaśāstra Economic Policy
Ltrehoz:
Wojtilla, Gyula
Kiad:
Akadémiai Kiadó
Dtum:
2005
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Tma:
PA Classical philology / klasszika-filológia
Tartalmi lers:
Economic thought and the principles of economic policy appear in a
full-fledged form in the Arthasastra of Kautilya, a text which has gained
its present form between the fourth century B.C. and second century A.D.
Although a great deal of ideas in this text concerning government and politics
reappear in the early medieval times economicpolicy
fell into totaloblivion. Kasyapiyakrsisukti, a Sanskrit
text tentatively dated from the early medieval period has come down to us in a
single manuscript and belonged to the group of forgotten Sanskrit works up to
the recent times. Verses 683-777 form a lucid treatise on economic policy which
had its roots in the Arthasastra and at the same time contain new ideas
originating from the contemporary conditions.The
type of economydepicted here reminds us of the situation in early
medieval Europe.
Nyelv:
magyar
Tpus:
Article
PeerReviewed
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Formtum:
text
Azonost:
Wojtilla, Gyula (2005) A Forgotten Sanskrit Text on Post-Arthaśāstra Economic Policy. Acta Antiqua, 45 (2-3). pp. 343-351. ISSN 0044-5975
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