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@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. 
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Herman Tull
Princeton, NJ


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