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An elementary grammar of the Sanskrit language, partly in the roman character Arranged According To a New Theory, In Reference Especially To the Classical Languages With Short Extract in Easy Prose To

An elementary grammar of the Sanskrit language, partly in the roman character Arranged According To a New Theory, In Reference Especially To the Classical Languages With Short Extract in Easy Prose To

Monier Williams

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354183713
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A lucid gateway to classical Sanskrit grammar. Clear, rigorous, and quietly authoritative. Monier Williams’ Elementary Grammar organises complex rules into an accessible system, arranged according to a new theory and presented partly in the roman character for ease of reading. It pairs succinct exposition with short prose extracts and worked illustration, and includes a selection from the Institutes of Manu in English translation with copious references to grammatical practice. As both a Sanskrit grammar textbook and a practical language reference guide, the book suits students of Sanskrit and self-study language learners, while also serving scholars as a comparative grammar resource. Readers drawn to classical language study, ancient Indian linguistics or those seeking a Vedic literature companion will value its clarity, historical framing and cross-references to classical texts.Born in the era of nineteenth century philology and British oriental scholarship, Monier Williams’ work bears the imprint of its time while offering durable insight. Its blend of systematic description and direct textual engagement made it influential among early Indologists and remains a useful resource for modern comparative study. Beyond classroom use, the grammar serves translators and historians as a steady language reference guide, enabling precise reading of primary texts and comparative work across related languages. Its practical cross-references let readers move easily from grammatical principle to a canonical passage, so technical study stays anchored in culture and context. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Collectors assembling a Monier Williams collection will prize it as a cultural treasure; casual readers of classical language study will find it approachable, illuminating and enduring. A rewarding purchase for classic-literature collectors and a practical tool for modern courses and independent study.

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