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Filed under: Sanskrit language- The Aesthetic and Miscellaneous Works of Friedrich von Schlegel: Comprising Letters on Christian Art; An Essay on Gothic Architecture; Remarks on the Romance-Poetry of the Middle Ages and on Shakspere; On the Limits of the Beautiful; On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians (London: H. G. Bohn, 1860), by Friedrich von Schlegel, trans. by E. J. Millington
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Accents and accentuation
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- India -- Tamil Nadu -- AlphabetFiled under: Sanskrit language -- Composition and exercises
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Dictionaries -- Gujarati- A Sanskrit and Gujarati Dictionary (in Sansrit and Gujarati, some pages damaged; Mumbai: Asiatic Printing Press, 1871), by Bájíráva Tátiá Rávají Raṅjít, contrib. by Kavishwar Skankarlal Maheshwarji
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Grammar- The Vyakarana-Mahabhashya of Patanjali (3 volumes, in Sanskrit with some English notes; Mumbai: Government Central Book Depot, 1880-1885), by Patañjali, ed. by Franz Kielhorn
- The First Book of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration, Grammatical Analysis, and English Translation (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sanskrit language -- Readers- The First Book of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration, Grammatical Analysis, and English Translation (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Second, Third, and Fourth books of the Hitopadeśa: Containing the Sanskrit Text, With Interlinear Transliteration (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865), ed. by F. Max Müller (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Oriental Fabulist: or, Polyglot Translations of Esop's and Other Ancient Fables From the English Language, into Hindoostanee, Persian, Arabic, Brij B'hak'ha, Bongla, and Sunkrit, in the Roman Character, by Various Hands (Kolkata: Printed at the Hurkaru Office, 1803), ed. by John Borthwick Gilchrist, contrib. by Aesop (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Sanskrit language, Buddhist Hybrid
Filed under: Swedish language -- Dialects -- Syntax
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Filed under: Grammar, Comparative and general -- Clauses -- CongressesFiled under: Grammar, Comparative and general -- GrammaticalizationFiled under: Icelandic language -- SyntaxFiled under: Proto-Indo-European language -- SyntaxFiled under: Japanese language -- SyntaxFiled under: Latin language -- Syntax
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