A short while back I posted a query about a reference in
the Bothlink-Roth electronic edition (Koln Sanskrit Lexicons), under the word
trailokya
3) n. mystische Bez. eines best. Theils des Körpers Verz. D. Oxf. H. 236,a, No. 567.
Several of you kindly pointed out that the abbreviation is explained in the shorter version of the Bothlink Roth dictionary.
Jonathan Katz has kindly looked up the reference in the Aufrecht catalogue at Oxford. As he explains, "The citation is from a verse in a Gorakṣaśataka - see verse 14 almost at the bottom of the first column (of page 296). The Latin (Deinde de quibusdam corporis ... circumscriptis) means:
'Then <the author> deals with certain parts of the external body, precisely related to mystic meditation'."
I"m attaching, in case anyone may be interested, the two scans of the catalogue pages Jonathan sent me. Thanks again Jonathan!
Cheers
James