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.
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