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This fresh typesetting of Prof. Macdonell’s work explains the mechanics of the Sanskrit language’s euphonic combinations (sandhi), declension, conjugation, nominal stem formation and compounds, etc., with insights into the syntactical arrangement of Sanskrit sentence.More Information
ISBN 13 | 9788124600948 |
Book Language | English |
Binding | Hardcover |
Total Pages | 264 |
Edition | 4th |
Release Year | 2019 |
Publisher | D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd. |
Author | Arthur A. Macdonell |
GAIN | W986JJ42F47 |
Category | Linguistic Studies Education Ever Green Shelf Life |
Weight | 350.00 g |
Dimension | 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.80 |
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It is an altogether fresh “reprint” of the eminent Orientalist, Arthur Macdonell’s A Sanskrit Grammar (1927 edition: Oxford). Which, ever since its first appearance, has been widely acclaimed both in India and elsewhere in the world, as an authentic, at once relevant account of classical Sanskrit.
Projecting, with well-chosen examples, a whole mass of grammatical forms to be met with in the post-Vedic Sanskrit literature, the author systematically explains the mechanics of its euphonic combinations (sandhi), declension, conjugation, nominal stem formation and compounds, and a lot else -- with complete insights into the syntactical arrangement of Sanskrit sentence. Supported by several information-packaged appendices, the book also carries a brilliant resume of the Sanskrit grammatical tradition going back to the 5th century BC.
Now typeset anew with the latest technological aids, the late Macdonell’s work today remains as much indispensable to the students of Sanskrit as to the scholars, who seek to discover for themselves the splendour of its literary classics.