>Ancient Indian Dramaturgy and Histrionics

I would have avoided using 'histrionics' in the archaic sense if I'd chosen the title.

Dean

On Friday, August 2, 2019, 12:09:56 PM GMT+5:30, Tieken, H.J.H. via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:


The Nāṭyaśāstra ascribed to Bharata-muni. Vols. I (Chapters I-XXVII). Edited with an Introduction and Various Readings. By Manomohan Ghosh. Calcutta: Manisha Granthalaya, 1967. As far as (complete) editions is concerned there is the one from the Oriental Institute, Baroda.

Translation:
The Nāṭyaśāstra. A Treatise on Ancient Indian Dramaturgy and Histrionics ascribed to Bharata-muni. Vol. I (Chapters I-XXVII)
Completely translated for the first time from the original Sanskrit with an Introduction, Various Notes and Index. By Manomohan Ghosh. Revised Second Edition. Calcutta: Manisha Granthalaya 1967 (first edition 1951)

Vol. II (Chapters XXVIII–XXXVI). By Manohan Ghosh. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society, 1961

This is what I have. There is also a translation by N.P. Unni, but I haven't seen it.

Herman

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Van: INDOLOGY [indology-bounces@list.indology.info] namens Harry Spier via INDOLOGY [indology@list.indology.info]
Verzonden: vrijdag 2 augustus 2019 0:14
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Onderwerp: [INDOLOGY] Translations of Natyasastra

Dear list members,

Can anyone give me information on english translations of Nāṭyaśāstra with or without  the abhinavabhāratī.
Thank you,
Harry Spier
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