Mandukya Upanisad and Commentary
breusch at students.wisc.edu
breusch at students.wisc.edu
Tue Aug 2 00:14:20 UTC 1994
I would check the OCLC catalog and request a copy through interlibrary loan
from Harvard, Berkeley, Chicago (the university or the research libraries
center), Madison, Seattle, etc.
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From: edeltraud harzer clear <eclear at bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
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Subject: Re: Mandukya Upanisad and Commentary
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Hello Mr. Samuels, did you try Interlibrary loan through your local
University?
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From: edeltraud harzer clear <eclear at bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
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Subject: Re: Mandukya Upanisad and Commentary
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Please try Interlibrary loan through your University library.
Also South Asia Books, Columbus, Missouri may have a copy.
Of course, Motilal Banarsidass in Delhi will for sure carry
one of the standard editions from Chowkhamba in Benares.
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From: edeltraud harzer clear <eclear at bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
Subject: Diacritics fonts for Word for Windows? Please.
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Date: Tue, 2 Aug 1994 11:27:01 -0500 (EST)
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Dear Colleagues,
I am trying to find a means of writing diacritics for Sanskrit
transcription using Microsoft Word for Windows on a PC.
Has anybody any suggestions? Or can somebody point me to where
I can look?
Specifically I need to be able to write:
= a dot under 'n', 'm', 'h', 'th', and 's'
= a circle under 'r' (or a dot will do)
= matra over vowels (and 'r')
= acute accent over 's'
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Edeltraud (eclear at bronze.ucs.indiana.edu)
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