[INDOLOGY] question for European Indologists

Toke L. Knudsen toke.knudsen at oneonta.edu
Thu Jun 27 14:21:14 UTC 2013


I know this is quite recent (perhaps too recent), but when I studied Sanskrit at the University of Copenhagen in 1999-2002, we used Maurer and Lanman.

All best,
Toke



On Jun 27, 2013, at 10:14 AM, Rolf Heinrich Koch <rolfheiner.koch at googlemail.com> wrote:

> In Munich (Germany) we used in the 1980s
> at the same time Bühler - Stenzler - Whitney
>  
> regards
> Heiner
> 
> www.rolfheinrichkoch.wordpress.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Herman Tull
> To: Indology
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 7:09 PM
> Subject: [INDOLOGY] question for European Indologists
> 
> In the USA, Lanman's A Sanskrit Reader was, for a century or more, the de facto standard for beginning Sanskrit students (this has changed    only in recent decades with the appearance of Goldman and Goldman, Scharf, Hock, etc).
> 
> Is there an equivalent introductory text that was used in Europe (Stenzler?)  Do European Sanskrit students also work with Nala as a first text (which I know is found in Bopp, Boehtlink, Monier-Williams, Stenzler, and Lanman)?
> 
> Thanks...I'm just looking for a bit of anecdotal evidence here; any comments will help. 
> -- 
> Herman Tull
> Princeton, NJ 
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