a Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners
โ Scribed by F.Max Muller, F. Max Muller
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Edition
- Facsimile of 1870 ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Lucknow: American Methodist Episcopal Church Press, 1884. โ 93 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>ะฅัััะธะปัะด ะข. ะะถะตะนะผั. ะัะฝะพะฒั ะณัะฐะผะผะฐัะธะบะธ ัะฐะฝัะบัะธัะฐ ะดะปั ะฝะฐัะธะฝะฐััะธั (ะฝะฐ ะฐะฝะณะป. ัะท.)<div class="bb-sep"></div><strong>Contents:</strong><br/>The Alphabet. <br/>Writing.<br/>The Rules of Euphony.<br/>Nouns.<br/>Adject
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition (October 2, 1986)<br/>Paperback: 284 pages<br/>ISBN-10: 0198154666<br/>ISBN-13: 978-0198154662<br/>Language: English<div class="bb-sep"></div>The first impulse to the study of grammar in India was given by the religious motive of preserving intact t
London: Oxford University Press, 1927. โ xviii; 264 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>The first impulse to the study of grammar in India was given by the religious motive of preserving intact the sacred Vedic texts, the efficacy of which was believed to require attention to every letter. Thus, aided by th