Sacred Books of the East
Epiphanius 1845-1916 [Editor] Wilson, 80?-150? [Contributor] Aśvaghosha, Thomas 1795-1881 [Contributor] Carlyle, Samuel 1825-1889 [Translator] Beal, James 1849-1894 [Translator] Darmesteter, F. Max (Friedrich Max) 1823-1900 [Translator] Müller, George 1697?-1736 [Translator] Sale
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Sacred Books of the East was written by Epiphanius 1845-1916 [Editor] Wilson, 80?-150? [Contributor] Aśvaghosha, Thomas 1795-1881 [Contributor] Carlyle, Samuel 1825-1889 [Translator] Beal, James 1849-1894 [Translator] Darmesteter, F. Max (Friedrich Max) 1823-1900 [Translator] Müller, George 1697?-1736 [Translator] Sale. It is part of the public-domain collection digitised by Project Gutenberg (book #12894).