Edgerton F. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader. - Yale University
Press, 1953. - 86 p.
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader is a collection of selections from the Mahavastu, Mahaparinirvana Sutra, Udanavarga and Lalitavistara, which have been edited according to the principles to be adopted for Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. The purpose behind this work is to facilitate the practical use of the author's Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary (2 vols. ) by scholars and students as well as teachers interested in the language.
This reader contains selections from the most important Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit texts and facilitates the use of Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary.
Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Reader is a collection of selections from the Mahavastu, Mahaparinirvana Sutra, Udanavarga and Lalitavistara, which have been edited according to the principles to be adopted for Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. The purpose behind this work is to facilitate the practical use of the author's Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary (2 vols. ) by scholars and students as well as teachers interested in the language.
This reader contains selections from the most important Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit texts and facilitates the use of Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary.