Dear Matthew,

 

Have you looked at these?

 

Hemraj Sakya, नेपाल लिपि प्रकाश

https://archive.org/details/wg606

 

and

 

Shankar Man Rajavamshi, प्राचीन लिपि विकास

https://archive.org/details/wg607 or

https://archive.org/details/PrachinLipiVikasShankarManRajvamshi

 

Best,

Tim

 

Timothy Lubin
Jessie Ball duPont Professor of Religion, and Adjunct Professor of Law
Head of the Law, Justice, and Society Program
204 Tucker Hall
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia 24450

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http://wlu.academia.edu/TimothyLubin 
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https://dharma.hypotheses.org/people/lubin-timothy
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From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> on behalf of INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Reply-To: "mkapstei@UCHICAGO.EDU" <mkapstei@uchicago.edu>
Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 12:37 PM
To: INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>
Subject: [INDOLOGY] Bhujimol script

 

Dear friends,

 

Might any of you be aware of anything particularly good on the evolution of the Bhujimol script, used mostly in the Kathmandu Valley.? There are several examples in the excellent indoskript.org database, but I do not see a way to search there for just the Bhujimol manuscripts in particular. (Perhaps there is, in which case I would be delighted to be enlightened about just that.)

 

Your kind advice would be most welcome.

 

best to all,

Matthew

 

Matthew Kapstein

Directeur d'études, émérite
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris

Associate, The Divinity School
The University of Chicago