Stenzler or?

Jonathan Silk kauzeya at GMAIL.COM
Thu Oct 11 19:44:24 UTC 2012


Perhaps I should have mentioned that as an educated European, it would not
matter to my colleague whether the book is in German, French, or Italian
(though Russian might be a bridge too far--I did not check about this!)

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Jonathan Silk <kauzeya at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> dear Colleagues,
>
> I have a colleague who is a classicist, whom I may be convincing it would
> be great to study Sanskrit. I'm not sure what would be the best book to use
> for someone who is entirely at home in Greek (and Latin) but doesn't know
> an Indic language. I thought of Stenzler, but then, which edition? Or is
> there a better choice? It may be disloyal given where I teach, but I
> consider Gonda to be impossible as anything other than a list of forms...
>
> thanks so much in advance for the advice, jonathan
> --
> J. Silk
> Instituut Kern / Universiteit Leiden
> Leiden University Institute for Area Studies, LIAS
> Johan Huizinga Building, Room 1.37
> Doelensteeg 16
> 2311 VL Leiden
> The Netherlands
>
>


-- 
J. Silk
Instituut Kern / Universiteit Leiden
Leiden University Institute for Area Studies, LIAS
Johan Huizinga Building, Room 1.37
Doelensteeg 16
2311 VL Leiden
The Netherlands


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