Catalogue Of The Sanskrit Manuscripts In The Library Of The India Office, Part I Vedic Manuscripts

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Catalogue Of The Sanskrit Manuscripts In The Library Of The India Office, Part I Vedic Manuscripts

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Author: Julius Eggeling

Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9789354177989

Date: 13th October, 2020

Publisher: Alpha Edition

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Step into the heart of ancient Indian wisdom with Julius Eggeling's landmark Catalogue Of The Sanskrit Manuscripts In The Library Of The India Office, Part I Vedic Manuscripts. Every page is a doorway to the world of Vedic literature, meticulously chronicling one of the most significant Sanskrit manuscript catalogues ever assembled. For scholars of Sanskrit, researchers of Vedic texts, or anyone drawn to the enduring legacy of 19th century India, this volume opens a rare window onto the treasures once housed in the British Library archives. Eggeling's careful index offers more than a record; it is a testament to manuscript preservation techniques and the enduring value of ancient Indian texts. Each entry in this library manuscript index reflects a dedication to accuracy and reverence, making it an indispensable resource for indology research and the study of Vedic literature. The catalogue's historical significance is profound, capturing a pivotal era when the world's greatest collections of Sanskrit knowledge were first systematically described and made accessible to the West. 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. Whether you are a casual enthusiast or a classic-literature collector, this restored work stands as both a reference and a cultural treasure, inviting a new generation to explore the intellectual riches of India's past.

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