[INDOLOGY] question for European Indologists

Anna Slaczka annamisia at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 29 12:19:47 UTC 2013


As no answer came from Leiden so far:
In Leiden in the 1990s we used a 'syllabus' by Bodewitz together with Gonda's grammar, then Nala and Hitopadesa (the latter from Lanman), then Gita.

Anna Slaczka
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

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On Jun 27, 2013, at 11:34 PM, Dick Plukker <d.plukker at inter.nl.net> wrote:

> In the Netherlands, in the sixties/seventies: Perry, Gonda and Scharpé. First text usually Nala, later on Lanman.
> 
> Dick Plukker
> 
> Op 27-6-2013 16:05, soni at staff.uni-marburg.de schreef:
>> When i was at the University of Marburg from 1991-2012 I used Goldman and Goldman for the introductory and Lanman for the advanced course for a start, going on to other texts depending on interest and requirement.
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> Jay
>> 
>> 
>> Wed, 26 Jun 2013 Herman Tull wrote
>> 
>>> 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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