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Title: Philosophy as Estrangement
Authors: Ganeri, Jonardon
Keywords: Philosophy
Estrangement
Sanskrit
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla
Abstract: When Justinian closed the school at Athens in 529 CE, a small band of philosophers made their way to Persia and lived for some years in the hospitality of the ruler Khosrau I (aka Chosroes Auni‹iravan; r. 531ñ579 CE). Khosrau was a patron and himself a student of philosophy, with a fascination for Indian philosophy that led him to have works translated from Sanskrit into Middle Persian, as well as to invite philosophers from India to his court.
Description: Page no. - 18 to 22
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5128
ISSN: 0972-1452
Appears in Collections:Summerhill, Vol.18, No.1, (2012)

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