[INDOLOGY] Seeking a scan of Garbe's 1899 catalogue of MSS in Tuebingen...

Gleb Sharygin gleb.sharygin at gmail.com
Wed Dec 4 21:18:29 UTC 2024


Dear Dominik,

You can find this catalogue here:

https://opendigi.ub.uni-tuebingen.de/opendigi/LXV48_qt-MaI-2#p=1

Perhaps it is appropriate to mention that I transferred these entries into
the Qalamos database this summer, and you can find them here:

https://www.qalamos.net/servlets/solr/select?fq=category%3A%22MyMssOwner%3Aowner_de21%22&fq=objectType%3A%22manuscript%22&q=%2B%28mymss_mss68%3AGarbe*+mymss_mss68shelfmark%3AGarbe*%29&sort=mymss_mssInventWithOwner+asc&rows=25

I hope this helps.

Best regards,
Gleb Sharygin


On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 9:22 PM Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY <
indology at list.indology.info> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> Does anyone already have a scan of
>
> Garbe, Richard, and Universitätsbibliothek (Tübingen, Allemagne). 1899. Verzeichniss
> Der Indischen Handschriften Der KöNiglichen UniiversitäTs-Bibliothek
> (Zuwachs Der Jahre 1865-1899). Systematisch-Alphabetischer Hauptkatalog
> Der KöNiglichen UniversitäTsbibliothek Zu TüBingen, M. Handschriften, a.
> Orientalische, I. Indische Handschriften [Texte Imprimé] / UniversitäT
> TüBingen, Bibliothek. Tübingen: H. Laupp.
>
> See https://search.worldcat.org/title/489648960
>
> I've looked at archive.org and not found a scan.
>
> Many thanks,
> Dominik
>
>
>
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