Thank you to Westin Harris and Hartmut Buescher who offlist both pointed me to Harunaga Isaacson and
Francesco Sferra's edition of the Sekanirdeśa of Maitreyanātha. To Peter Pasedach who also offlist pointed
me to Michael Hahn's edition of the Kapphiṇābhyudaya. Matthew Kapstein who provided a archive.org link
to Nilratan Sen's facsimile edition of a caryāgitikoṣa manuscript (which had the manuscript page
photograph and transcription on the same page). And to Heike Oberlin who pointed to the on-line
transcription of the Bhasa projects cārudatta based on multiple manuscripts (very very impressive!!)
Why I asked the question. Dominik Wujastyk had suggested as best practice for transcribing a manuscript.
Dear Harry,Here is another example, taken from the former Bhāsa project (Tübingen & Würzburg) – probably not the latest programming, but it has worked for years:[For more information refer to my article from 2012: »From Palmleaves to a Multimedia Databank – A Note on the ›Bhāsa-Project‹«. In: Aspects of Manuscript Culture in South India. Ed. by Saraju Rath. Leiden: Brill 2012 (Brill’s Indological Library, 40), p. 139-155 and Plates VI-IX.]Click on „Cārudatta“; there on the blue numbers in square brackets – this links the text passage to the respective palm leaf manuscript(s): leaf number, recto/verso, line.Each work is linked to an overall word-index of the plays entered in the database.More information on programming: Matthias Ahlborn (Matthias.Ahlborn@epost.de).For the book edition (Esposito, Anna Aurelia: Cārudatta. Ein indisches Schauspiel. Kritische Edition und Übersetzung mit einer Studie des Prakrits der 'Trivandrum-Dramen'. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2004) contact: anna.esposito@uni-wuerzburg.de.Best,Heike--------------------
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https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/9974Am 13.04.2023 um 17:55 schrieb Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:Dear Harry,Here’s one example. The are several others in Buddhist studies that also come to mind.MatthewOn Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 15:03, Harry Spier via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:Dear list members,Has anyone included photographs of the original manuscripts with their on-line or off-line editions of a sanskrit text, or know if someone has done this?Thanks,Harry Spier
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