Grammatica Grandonica. The Sanskrit Grammar of Johann Ernst Hanxleden S.J. (1681–1732). Van Hal, T. & Vielle, C., editors Potsdam Universitätsverlag, Potsdam, 2013.
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In May 2010, Johann Ernst Hanxleden’s Grammatica Grandonica was rediscovered in Montecompatri (Lazio, Rome). Although historiographers attached much weight to the nearly oldest western grammar of Sanskrit, the precious manuscript was lost for several decades. The first aim of the present digital publication is to offer a photographical reproduction of the manuscript. This facsimile is accompanied by a double edition: a facing diplomatic edition with the Sanskrit in Malayāḷam script, followed by a transliterated established text.
@book{van_hal_grammatica_2013,
	address = {Potsdam},
	title = {Grammatica {Grandonica}. {The} {Sanskrit} {Grammar} of {Johann} {Ernst} {Hanxleden} {S}.{J}. (1681–1732)},
	url = {opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2013/6321},
	abstract = {In May 2010, Johann Ernst Hanxleden’s Grammatica Grandonica was rediscovered in Montecompatri (Lazio, Rome). Although historiographers attached much weight to the nearly oldest western grammar of Sanskrit, the precious manuscript was lost for several decades. The first aim of the present digital publication is to offer a photographical reproduction of the manuscript. This facsimile is accompanied by a double edition: a facing diplomatic edition with the Sanskrit in Malayāḷam script, followed by a transliterated established text.},
	publisher = {Potsdam Universitätsverlag},
	editor = {Van Hal, Toon and Vielle, Christophe},
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {Early Modern Period},
}

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