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Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions Discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan. Part I: Text of Inscriptions discovered at the Niya Site, 1901. Transcribed and edited by A. M. Boyer, E. J. Rapson, and E. Senart. iv + 1–154 pp., plates i-vi. 1920. Part II: Text of Inscriptions Discovered at the Niya, Endere, and Lou-lan Sites, 1906–7. Transcribed and edited by the same. ii + 155–266 pp., plates vii-xii. 1927. Part III: Text of Inscriptions Discovered at the Niya and Lou-lan Sites, 1913–14. Transcribed and edited by E. J. Rapson and P. S. Noble. With complete Index Verborum. viii + 267–380 pp., plates xiii and xiv. 1929. 13¼ × 10. Published under the authority of H.M. Secretary of State for India in Council by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.
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Kharoṣṭhī Inscriptions Discovered by Sir Aurel Stein in Chinese Turkestan. Part I: Text of Inscriptions discovered at the Niya Site, 1901. Transcribed and edited by A. M. Boyer, E. J. Rapson, and E. Senart. iv + 1–154 pp., plates i-vi. 1920. Part II: Text of Inscriptions Discovered at the Niya, Endere, and Lou-lan Sites, 1906–7. Transcribed and edited by the same. ii + 155–266 pp., plates vii-xii. 1927. Part III: Text of Inscriptions Discovered at the Niya and Lou-lan Sites, 1913–14. Transcribed and edited by E. J. Rapson and P. S. Noble. With complete Index Verborum. viii + 267–380 pp., plates xiii and xiv. 1929. 13¼ × 10. Published under the authority of H.M. Secretary of State for India in Council by the Clarendon Press, Oxford.
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