David E. Pingree Collection

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The David E. Pingree Collection is a remarkable resource for the study of mathematics in the ancient world, in particular India, and the relationship of Eastern mathematics to the development of mathematics and related disciplines in the West. The holdings consist of both antiquarian and recent books published in Sanskrit, Arabic, Hindi, and Western languages as well as microfilm and photocopies of manuscript material from around the world, much of which is now lost in its original format.

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» Annual report of the Department of Archaeology.

» Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

» Asiatick researches, or, Transactions of the society instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature of Asia.

» Annual report of the Archæological Survey of India, Eastern (now central) Circle, for .

» Epigraphia Indica (Archaeological Survey of India : 1888)

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