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Indica by L.D. Barnett - 1. The Nighaṇṭu and the Nirukta. The oldest Indian treatise on etymology, philology, and semantics. Critically edited … and translated for the first time into English, with introduction, exegetical and critical notes, three indexes, and eight appendices, by Lakshman Sarup, M.A. (Panj.), D.Phil. (Oxon)… Sanskrit text, etc. 9¾ × 6½, pp. xxxix + 292. Lahore (University of the Panjab), 1927. - 2. Fragments of the Commentaries of Skandasvāmin and Maheśvara on the Nirukta. Edited… with an Introduction and Critical Notes by Lakshman Sarup, M.A. (Panj.), D.Phil. (Oxon) 10 × 7, pp. 15 + i + 139. Lahore (University of the Panjab), 1928.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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