A Code of Gentoo Laws; or, Ordinations of the Pundits

From a Persian Translation, Made from the Original, Written in the Shanscrit Language

Nathaniel Brassey Halhed author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Mar '13

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Published in 1776, this translation of the Hindu legal code served to make it understandable to British authorities in India.

First published in 1776, this English translation of the Hindu legal code was prepared by an employee of the East India Company. Its purpose was to make the code understandable to British authorities, and to show them that it was fully adequate for application in the Bengal region.In the second half of the eighteenth century, the English philologist Nathaniel Brassey Halhed (1751–1830) was employed in India by the East India Company. There he was asked to translate into English the Hindu legal code, so that the British authorities could better understand native laws. The result was this accomplished work, first published in 1776, which served to correct Western misinterpretations of Hindu law, and to show that it was fully adequate for application in Bengal, and also the most appropriate system, as opposed to Western-style laws, in the region's cultural and religious milieu. In preparing it, Halhed sought advice from experienced native lawyers, who provided verifications of both the Persian version and its Sanskrit original. Accompanied by the translator's preface and a glossary, this extensive code remains of relevance to scholars of Indian law and history.

ISBN: 9781108056373

Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 24mm

Weight: 1140g

478 pages