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APA Citation Edition Citation

McCrindle, J. W. (1971). Ancient India as described in classical literature: Being a collection of Greek and Latin texts relating to India, extracted from Herodotos, Strabo, Plinius, Aelianus, Kosmas, Bardesanes, Porphyrios, Strobaios, Dion Chrysostom, Dionysios, Philostratos, Nonnos, Diodorus Siculus, the itinerary and romance history of Alexander and other works. Transl. into English, with copious notes, a critical introd. and an index (Reprint of the edition Westminster 1901.). Ad Orientem /[u.a.].

Chicago Citation Edition Citation

McCrindle, John Watson. Ancient India as Described in Classical Literature: Being a Collection of Greek and Latin Texts Relating to India, Extracted from Herodotos, Strabo, Plinius, Aelianus, Kosmas, Bardesanes, Porphyrios, Strobaios, Dion Chrysostom, Dionysios, Philostratos, Nonnos, Diodorus Siculus, the Itinerary and Romance History of Alexander and Other Works. Transl. into English, with Copious Notes, a Critical Introd. and an Index. Reprint of the edition Westminster 1901. St. Leonards: Ad Orientem /[u.a.], 1971.

MLA Citation Edition Citation

McCrindle, John Watson. Ancient India as Described in Classical Literature: Being a Collection of Greek and Latin Texts Relating to India, Extracted from Herodotos, Strabo, Plinius, Aelianus, Kosmas, Bardesanes, Porphyrios, Strobaios, Dion Chrysostom, Dionysios, Philostratos, Nonnos, Diodorus Siculus, the Itinerary and Romance History of Alexander and Other Works. Transl. into English, with Copious Notes, a Critical Introd. and an Index. Reprint of the edition Westminster 1901. Ad Orientem /[u.a.], 1971.