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The '''''Oriental Department Papers''''' was a periodical series published monthly or semi-monthly by [[William Quan Judge]], from January 1891 to March/April 1897. Each issue comprised one or more scholarly articles about Eastern literature, or translations from [[Sanskrit]] and other languages. Some of the major contributors were [[Charles Johnston]] | The '''''Oriental Department Papers''''' was a periodical series published monthly or semi-monthly by [[William Quan Judge]], from January 1891 to March/April 1897. Each issue comprised one or more scholarly articles about Eastern literature, or translations from [[Sanskrit]] and other languages. Some of the major contributors were [[Charles Johnston]] and [[Manilal N Dvivedi]], and [[Shankaracharya]] was frequently cited; many of the articles were anonymous. | ||
The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] has provided an [http://www.austheos.org.au/indices/ODPUSA.HTM index] to the articles. | The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] has provided an [http://www.austheos.org.au/indices/ODPUSA.HTM index] to the articles. |
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The Oriental Department Papers was a periodical series published monthly or semi-monthly by William Quan Judge, from January 1891 to March/April 1897. Each issue comprised one or more scholarly articles about Eastern literature, or translations from Sanskrit and other languages. Some of the major contributors were Charles Johnston and Manilal N Dvivedi, and Shankaracharya was frequently cited; many of the articles were anonymous.
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals has provided an index to the articles.