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Regras do amor de... (Moral dos Brahmanes). Com uma Introducção de E. Lamairesse, Antigo Engenheiro em chefe dos estabelecimentos francezes na Índia. Traducção de Eduardo de Noronha. Theologia Indú. Livraria Editora Viúva Tavares Cardoso. Lisboa. 1904.
De 19x12 cm. Com 8, 499 págs. Brochado. Exemplar com dedicatória do gerente da Livraria Editora a Albino Forjaz de Sampaio na folha de anterrosto, capas manuseadas, e capa anterior parcialmente solta.
SACO DG071-45Sinopsis
A gorgeous deluxe edition of the world's most celebrated guide to life, love, relationships and pleasure. Little is known about Vatsyayana, who is reputed to have composed the Kama Sutra "while observing a celibate's life in full meditation." In Sanskrit the word "kama" means desire, especially for sensual pleasure, and its proper pursuit was considered an essential part of a young, urbane gentleman's well-rounded education. Untold numbers of readers are curious about the Kama Sutra but put off by its clichéd image as an erotic Oriental curiosity. This elegant edition offers a compelling modern translation of a classic Indian masterpiece-and a wry and entertaining account of human desire and foibles.
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- Librería
- Livraria Castro e SIlva (PT)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 2403DG046
- Título
- KAMA SUTRA.
- Autor
- VATSYAYANA
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Good
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
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