Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Ciao tutti, I wonder if someone can please tell me a bit about the P.E. Pavolini translation of the Mahabharata: how the selection of passages differs from that of Vittore Pisani, for example, how long the introduction is and what other kinds of apparati there are, and so on. I can't find it on Amazon or ABE, though the latter has two books by him on Buddhism. And it's not in our libraries here. Full title is *Mahabharata, episodi scelti e tradotti collegati col racconto dell'intero poema*, Palermo, 1902, seconda edizione, 1923. I wonder if there has been a reprint since then; I hope so. Many thanks. Phillip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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