Vedic tone notation, how ancient?
Allen W Thrasher
athr at LOC.GOV
Mon Feb 26 19:25:35 UTC 2001
Michael,
Thanks for the tips.
Allen
>>> Michael Witzel <witzel at FAS.HARVARD.EDU> 02/26 12:51 PM >>>
For details see my old paper :
On some unknown systems of marking the Vedic accents. Vishvabandhu
Commemoration Volume = Vishveshvaranand Indological Journal 12,
1974,
472-508
(with many misprints, comme d'habitude).
Oldest MS known: Vajaseneyi Samhita of Sukla Yajurveda but accents
of
*older* Maitrayani Samhita style, c. 1200 CE (palaeography), from
N.India,
see front cover of:
M. Witzel (ed.) Inside the texts, Beyond the Texts. New Approaches to
the
Study of the Vedas. (Harvard Oriental Series, Opera Minora 2).
Cambridge
1997
Otherwise, 1428 CE in Nepal, for details see above paper. Nothing to
be
added since then.
there are some wrong leads only.
MW
================
>Could anyone tell me how old the use of various forms of notation
to
>indicate the tones in Vedic chanting is, and what the evidence for
>this is? I need it for possible inclusion in an exhibit as an
example
>of the beginnings of writing and musical notation.
>
>Allen W. Thrasher, Ph.D.
>
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