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An Introductory Sanskrit Reader Martin Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Martin

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An Introductory Sanskrit Reader Martin Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Martin
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Publisher: BOD GmbH DE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Author: Martin Pfeiffer [Pfeiffer, Martin]
ISBN: 9783745869934, 3745869931
Language: English
Year: 2019

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An Introductory Sanskrit Reader Martin Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Martin by Martin Pfeiffer [pfeiffer, Martin] 9783745869934, 3745869931 instant download after payment.

Doubtless Sanskrit must be called a difficult language. This is a fact that cannot be helped. But even though nothing can be done about the language itself, some thoughts may be given to the preparation of teaching aids that can make the task of learning Sanskrit less arduous. The present collection of texts comprises 30 specimens from original literary works written in Sanskrit, which have been chosen employing objective criteria regarding script and language, and which are suitable as first reading material for learners who have already acquired a certain familiarity with Sanskrit grammar and lexicon. However, the choice of texts has not been guided by formal criteria alone, but also by considerations regarding content: For the most part, the specimens belong to the narrative genre; they have been taken from narrative literature, from the epics Mahābhārata and Rāmāyana, and from the Purānas. It goes without saying that all texts are printed in Devanāgarī characters.

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