William Carey Libros
William Carey fue un misionero protestante inglés y ministro bautista, ampliamente considerado como el "padre de las misiones modernas". Su contribución más significativa radica en su extensa labor de traducción, que llevó la Biblia al bengalí, sánscrito y numerosos otros idiomas y dialectos. Los esfuerzos de Carey sentaron las bases para amplias iniciativas misioneras a nivel mundial. Su legado perdurable se reconoce no solo en los estudios teológicos, sino también a través de varias instituciones de educación superior que llevan su nombre.






Flora Indica: Or, Descriptions of Indian Plants
- 736 páginas
- 26 horas de lectura
In 1891, the intrepid traveler Annie R. Taylor set out on a journey through the heart of Tibet, accompanied by a group of hardy porters. This book provides a fascinating glimpse into a world that was largely unknown to westerners at the time. The author's diary entries describe the challenges and joys of life on the road, while also providing a valuable historical record of Tibet's culture and customs.
Flora Indica, Or Descriptions Of Indian Plants; Volume 3
- 894 páginas
- 32 horas de lectura
First published in 1832, Flora Indica is a landmark study of the flora of India, and one of the foundational works of modern botany. In this illustrated and scholarly volume, Carey and Roxburgh catalog the wide variety of plant species found in India, their distribution, and uses.
Serampore Letters
Being the Unpublished Correspondence of William Carey and Others With John Williams, 1800-1816
Flora Indica, Or Descriptions Of Indian Plants; Volume 1
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
A classic work of botany, Flora Indica provides an exhaustive guide to the plants of India. Authors William Carey and William Roxburgh present detailed descriptions of each species, accompanied by rich illustrations. This book remains a vital resource for botanists, students of natural history, and anyone interested in the flora of the Indian subcontinent.
A Grammar of the Mahratta Language to Which are Added Dialogues on Familiar Subjects
- 134 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
An Enquiry Into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The missionary work of Eustace and William Carey in India was pathbreaking and controversial, and their legacy continues to be felt today. In this well-researched and meticulously documented supplement, the Carey brothers respond to their critics and defend their actions and beliefs. This book sheds important light on a critical moment in the history of English-speaking Christianity.
A Grammar of the Punjabee Language
- 102 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura