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James Haughton Woods 1864–1935 |
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Works
Practice and Science of Religion; a Study of Method in Comparative Religion. New York: Longmans, Green & Co, 1906.
The Value of Religious Facts; a Study of Some Aspects of the Science of Religion. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co, 1899.
The Yoga-System of Patañjali; Or, The Ancient Hindu Doctrine of Concentration of Mind, Embracing the Mnemonic Rules, Called Yoga-Sūtras, of Patañjali, and the Comment, Called Yoga-Bhāshya, Attributed to Veda-Vyāsa, and the Explanation, Called Tattva-Vāiçāradī, of Vāchaspati-Miçra. Harvard Oriental Series Volume 7. Cambridge, Mass.,: Harvard University Press, 1914.
Thomas Brown’s Causations theorie Und Ihr Einfluss Auf Seine Psychologie. Leipzig: Barth, 1897.
Translations
Caullery, Maurice. Universities and Scientific Life in the United States. Translated by James Haughton Woods and Emmet Russell. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1922.
Deussen, Paul. Outline of the Vedanta System of Philosophy according to Shankara. Translated by James Haughton Woods and Catharine Bird Runkle. New York: Grafton press, 1906.
Articles
“The Yoga-Sūtras of Patañjali as Illustrated by the Comment Entitled The Jewel’s Lustre or Maṇiprabhā.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 34 (1915): 1–114.