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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...and the knowledge (of) books (are) two kinds-ofknowledge (for acquisition = ) that one may acquire.' 4. 'The first (is) for laughter--is ridiculous.' This dative is explained at 287 mid.: similar uses 1715, 2014.--vdr ta. 5-0. U.f. yad nave na anyatha tad iha.--'Since ornamentation put upon an unburned dish does not ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...and the knowledge (of) books (are) two kinds-ofknowledge (for acquisition = ) that one may acquire.' 4. 'The first (is) for laughter--is ridiculous.' This dative is explained at 287 mid.: similar uses 1715, 2014.--vdr ta. 5-0. U.f. yad nave na anyatha tad iha.--'Since ornamentation put upon an unburned dish does not change, therefore to children (2i)7a) niti is communicated etc., ' i.e. as one decorates a dish before burning it, in order to have the result permanent, so worldly wisdom should be taught to children while they are still young. Cf. Horace, Epist. i.2.07-70.--See iha. 8. U.f. tatha anyasmat granthat. 7-8. 'Friend-acquisition is delineated (by the author) drawing (his materials) from.' See page 811, 20. 9. The Ramayana (i.30-44 = 37-45) and MBh. (iii. chap's 100-109) tell why and how Bh. brought the Ganges down from heaven. See also M. Williams, Indian Wisdom, p. 303.--'Town having P. as name, ' 1302. In Buddhist books it is called Putali-guma, 'Trumpet-flower Village.' Wilson thinks Patali-putra is a mere corruption of Pitalipura, ' Trumpet-flower City.' This certainly accords well with the K'usumo-pulo (Skt. Kusuma-pura, ' Flower-City') of the Chinese Buddhist pilgrims--see Beal, Si-yu-ki, ii.8385. The Katha-sarit-sagara (chap, iii.) gives a legend telling how the town was founded by a king Putraka and his wife Patali. This is perhaps an invention suggested by the corrupted form.--The site of P. is discussed at length in Cunningham's Archaeological Survey of India He/mrts, viii.1-34 and Note prefixed to the vol. See also Journ. As. Soc. of Bengal, xiv.,137f, with map. 10. Divide thus, sarva-avamiguna; not sarvas vami-guna: upeta, Vi 1 upa.--IvingS. need not be regarded as a historical person. 11. cucrava, v'cru, 793a, 800b. 12-13. Construe y...
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Good. Hardcover with brown cloth boards, 1888, large octavo, 405pp., not illustrated. Book good with rubbing, edgewear, and mild soil to boards and spine, binding tight, small stamp and notes to front endpapers, note in gutter of full-title page, text has some mild marginalia and underlining. No DJ.
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Good. Hardcover Ex-library with usual stampings, etc. General shelfwear to covers, spine has large chip at foot, tape repair at head. Rear hinge weakened. Front free endpaper almost loose. Otherwise contents clean and tight. 292 pages.
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Good. States 1888, Parts I and II--text and vocabulary (first edition, second issue), Part III--notes (first edition, first issue), 10 1/2 inches. 405 pages, green cloth over boards with gilt titles. Boards are edge-worn and stained, spine very faded and ends are ragged, title page detached, pages browned. Text is clear and binding is tight. Brick and mortar bookshop since 1975!