Winternitz Volume
Allen W Thrasher
athr at LOC.GOV
Fri Aug 6 15:25:03 UTC 2004
Ken,
Or is it a Festschrift?
Also, does anyone know if Friderike Maria Burger Winternitz Zweig,
1882-1971, whom I came across in pursuing Ken's query, is any kin to
unser Winternitz? Mrs. Zweig was Stephan Zweig's daughter and an author
in her own right.
Allen
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>>> magier at COLUMBIA.EDU 8/6/2004 11:11:06 AM >>>
Hi Ken,
I would be surprised if it is not the citation I give below.
Best, David Magier
--On Friday, August 6, 2004 4:11 PM +0200 Kenneth Zysk <zysk at HUM.KU.DK>
wrote:
> I should greatly appreciate it if someone could provide me with the
> correct citation for the so-called "Winternitz Volume" from 1933.
Many
> thanks!
>
> Kenneth Zysk
Title: A history of Indian literature.
Author(s): Winternitz, M. 1863-1937. (Moriz),
Publication: [Calcutta] University of Calcutta,
Year: 1933-
Description: v. in
Language: English
Contents: v. 1, pt. 1. Introduction and Veda. 3d ed. 1962.--pt.
2. Epics
and Puranas. 2d ed. 1963.--vol. 2. Buddhist literature and Jaina
literature.--v. 3, fasc.1. Ornate poetry. pt. 2. Scientific
literature.
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