Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Indian System of Human Marks

Publisher:

Regular price $377.00
Regular price $0.00 Sale price $377.00
Sold out
In The Indian System of Human Marks, Zysk offers a literary history of the Indian system of knowledge, which details divination by means of the marks on the bodies of both men and women. In additio...
Read More
  • 28 January 2016
View Product Details
In The Indian System of Human Marks, Zysk offers a literary history of the Indian system of knowledge, which details divination by means of the marks on the bodies of both men and women. In addition to a historical analysis, the work includes texts and translations of the earliest treatises in Sanskrit. This is followed by a detailed philological analysis of the texts and annotations to the translations.
The history follows the Indian system’s evolution from its roots in ancient Mesopotamian collections of omen on the human body to modern-day practice in Rajasthan in the north and Tamilnadu in the south. A special feature of the book is Zysk’s edition and translation of the earliest textual collection of the system in the Gargīyajyotiṣa from the 1st century CE. The system of human marks is one of the few Indian textual sources that links ancient India with the antique cultures of Mesopotamia and Greece.
files/i.png Icon
Price: $377.00
Pages: 954
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series
Publication Date: 28 January 2016
ISBN: 9789004299726
Format: Hardcover
REVIEWS Icon
"The Indian System of Human Marks should stimulate creative research at the important intersection of Āyurveda and Jyotiḥśāstra, as well as comparative work beyond South Asia. As always, Zysk’s meticulous and reliable textual labour sets a firm basis for interdisciplinary inquiry."
Marko Geslani, Emory University, USA, Asian Medicine 11 (2016)
Kenneth G. Zysk, PhD (1981), Austrialian National University, DPhil (2001) University of Oslo, is Lektor (Associate Professor) of Indology at the University of Copenhagen. He has published many books and articles on the Indian traditions of medicine and eroticism, including Conjugal Love in India (Brill, 2002) (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, Vol. 1).