Dear colleagues,
Thank you very much for your reactions and information.
I had asked Dr. Peter Skilling before I posted this request. He could not find the article at that time.
It seems that only offprints were made, as Gonda writes "only off-prints published" in his Old Indian, Brill 1971, p. 182, fn. 5.
I shall ask Prof. Marek Mejor of Warsaw about the Nachlass, but if anybody happens to have a copy of Bapat's article, please share it with me.
With best regards,
Seishi


2016-09-18 19:47 GMT+09:00 Antonio Ferreira-Jardim <antonio.jardim@gmail.com>:

Dear Prof Karashima,

The issue of this missing journal has come up before. It seems it was never published but some rare offprints of certain articles exist.

On the H-Buddhism list Prof Skilling requested this article back in 2011 - I'm not sure if he ever successfully found it.

I think that Prof Maryla Falk was the editor and the collection was also called "Samjna-Vyakaranam" - perhaps the full collection of her articles can be found in her Nachlass via Prof Mejor in Krakow?

Hope some of that helps?

Kind regards,
Antonio Ferreira-Jardim
UQ


On 18 Sep 2016 8:29 PM, "Matthew Kapstein" <mkapstei@uchicago.edu> wrote:
Dear Seishi,

There was a Studia Indologica published in Germany in 1955:
Studia Indologica : Festschrift für Willibald Kirfel zur Vollendung seines 70. Lebensjahres / herausgegeben von Otto Spies. Bonn 1955.

It may be a long shot, but if Bapat had a contribution therein and sent out offprints noting his affiliations, it may have become mis-referenced. I once gave the late Paul Ricoeur a review article I had written for
PEW and it was cited in one of his books with the name of the journal given as "Feature Book Review."
These things happen.

best,
Matthew

Matthew Kapstein
Directeur d'études,
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes

Numata Visiting Pro
fessor of Buddhist Studies,
The University of Chicago



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