Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 INDOLOGY, "Narayan Prasad" <prasad_cwprs> wrote: <<< The first western grammar about Sanskrit is in Latin written by Father Heinrich Roth (1620-1668) during 1660-62. The grammar is descriptive and shows great pedagogical skill. This grammar is based on Panini. It remained in the manuscript form until 1988 when it was published in a facsimile edition in Leiden. [ Ref: Valentina Stache-Rosen (1990):"German Indologists", 2nd revised edition, Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi, pp.1-2]. >>> The first printed Sanskrit grammar from the West was Bartholomaeo's 1790 edition. What script is used in Father Roth's grammar: Grantham or Nagari? Does anyone know of Unicode working group about Grantha script for Sanskrit. Thanks, N. Ganesan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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