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ARNOLD, Edward Vernon was born on July 18, 1857 in July 18. Son of late Reverend C. M. Arnold, Master of Arts, Vicar of Saint Mark’s, South Norwood.
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Excerpt from Vedic Metre: In Its Historical Development In my view this question is to be answered in the affirmative. I believe that the formal scheme reached in this book, by which each hymn of the Rigveda proper is assigned to one of four successive periods, is a true adumbration of the historical development of the whole literature, and should be a real assistance to the study of its meaning. On the other hand, I do not for a moment-suggest that the materials permit of any accuracy in details. At the same time, I think it is conclusively shewn (if it has not been shewn long ago) that the hymns of the popular Rigveda are in a true sense later additions, and further that these too are spread over a long period of time. The conclusions I have reached have been in their main outlines published by me in the following articles: Lin the Rigveda (Festgruss an Rudolf von Roth, 1893, pp. 145-148).Literary Epochs in the Rigveda (Kz. xxxiv, pp. 297-344).Historical Vedic Grammar (Jaos. xviii2). Rigveda vii 33 (Kz. xxxvii, pp. 207-219).The second Mandala of the Rigveda (Kz. xxxvii, pp. 429-486).Rigveda vii 18 (Kz. xxxviii, pp. 491-496).Rigveda and Atharvaveda (Jaos. xxii, pp. 309-320). These articles also contain my replies to the objections and criticisms which my propositions have called forth from several Vedic scholars. Although my position has not yet won acceptance, I have received encouragement from more than one quarter to proceed to the publication of my views in a complete form. In so doing I have endeavoured to reduce controversy to a minimum, and to give instead with all possible fulness the materials from which I have drawn my own conclusions, but by which others in turn may be led to form more or less divergent views. I have not dropped the thread of historical theory which to my mind binds together in proper order a large collection of facts: but even if this thread be not altogether sound, the collections themselves can hardly fail to be of service to future students. In elaborating this work I found that solutions were incidentally suggested to several important questions which affect the text of the Rigveda. The first group of these questions has to do with the proposed 1 resolutions by which H. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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(Preface the principal object of this book to examine thes...)
Preface the principal object of this book to examine these differences, and to see whether they can assist us to obtain an arrangement of the whole of the Rigveda upon historical principles. In my view this question is to be answered in the affirmative. I believe that the formal scheme reached in this book, by which each hymn of the Rigveda proper is assigned to one of four successive periods, is a true adumbration of the historical development of the whole literature, and should be a real assistance to the study of its meaning. On the other hand, I do not for a moment-suggest that the materials permit of any accuracy in details. At the same time, I think it is conclusively shewn (if it has not been shewn long ago) that the hymns of the popular Rigveda are in a true sense later additions, and further that these too are spread over a long period of time. The conclusions I have reached have been in their main outlines published by me in the following articles: Lin the Rigveda (F estgruss an Rudolf von Roth, 1893, pp. 145-148). Literary Epochs in the Rigveda (KZ. xxxiv, pp. 297-344). Historical Vedic Grammar (JAOS. xviii 2). Rigveda vii 33 (KZ. xxxvii, pp. 207-219). The second Mandala of the Rigveda (KZ. xxxvii, pp. 429-486). Rigveda vii 18 (KZ. xxxviii, pp. 491-496). Rigveda and A tharvaveda (JAOS. xxii, pp. 309-320). These articles also contain my replies to the objections and criticisms which my propositions have called forth from several Vedic scholars. Although my position has not yet won acceptance, I have received encouragement from more than one quarter to proceed to the publication of my views in a complete form. In so doing I have endeavoured to reduce controversy to a minimum, and to give instead with all possible fulness the materials from which I have drawn my own conclusions, but by which others in turn may be led to form more or less divergent vi (Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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ARNOLD, Edward Vernon was born on July 18, 1857 in July 18. Son of late Reverend C. M. Arnold, Master of Arts, Vicar of Saint Mark’s, South Norwood.
Studied at Westminster School. Trinity College, Cambridge. University of Tubingen.
Doctor of Letters.
1st class Classical and Mathematical Triposes, 1879. Professor of Latin at the University College of North Wales since 18S4. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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Spouse 1894, Violet,daughter of late Lieutenant- Colonel R. Doctorate. Osborn.