Dasarupa (Haas 1912)/Conspectus

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CONSPECTUS OF EDITIONS OF TEXTS

This list indicates the editions of Sanskrit and Prākrit works to which the citations in this volume refer. Abbreviated designations are given in square brackets after the titles.

Agni-Purāṇa [AP.]. Ed. Rājendralāla Mitra, Calcutta, 1879. (For reference to the ed. of Tarkaratna and the tr. of Dutt, add 1 to the chapter numbers after chapter 221.)
Anargharāghava of Murāri. Ed. Durgāprasād and Parab, 2d ed., Bombay, 1894.
Amaruśataka [Amaru.]. Ed. Simon, Kiel, 1893.
Alaṃkāra of Vāgbhaṭa, see Vāgbhaṭālaṃkāra.
Alaṃkāraśekhara of Keśavamiśra. Ed. Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1895.
Uttararāmacarita of Bhavabhūti [Uttararāma.]. Ed. Ratnam Aiyar and Parab, Bombay, 1899.
Karpūramañjarī of Rājaśekhara. Ed. Konow and Lanman, Cambridge, Mass., 1901. (Harvard Oriental Series, vol. 4).
Kāmasūtra of Vātsyāyana. Ed. Durgāprasād, Bombay, 1891.
Kāvyaprakāśa of Mammaṭa. Ed. Vāmanāchārya, 2d ed., Bombay, 1901. (This work may be consulted also in the translation of Gaṅgānātha Jhā, Benares, 1898, where the sections are correspondingly numbered.)
Kāvyapradīpa of Govinda. Ed. Durgāprasād and Parab, Bombay, 1891.
Kāvyānuśāsana of Vāgbhaṭa [Vāgbh. Kāvyān.]. Ed. Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1894.
Kāvyānuśāsana of Hemacandra [Hem. Kāvyān.]. Ed. Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1901.
Kāvyālaṃkāra of Rudraṭa [Rudr. Kāvyāl.]. Ed. Durgāprasād and Parab, Bombay, 1886.
Kirātārjunīya of Bhāravi. Ed. Godabole and Parab, Bombay, 1885.
Kumārasambhava of Kālidāsa. Ed. Pansīkar, Bombay, 1908.
Candrāloka of Jayadeva. Ed. Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara, 2d ed., Calcutta, 1906.
Dhvanyāloka of Ānandavardhana. Ed. Durgāprasād and Parab, Bombay, 1891. (This work may be consulted also in the translation of Jacobi, ZDMG. 56–57.)
Navasāhasāṅkacarita of Padmagupta (also called Parimala). Ed. Vāmana Shāstrī Islāmpurkar, Bombay, 1895 (Bombay Sanskrit Series, no. 53).
Nāgānanda of Harṣadeva [Nāgān.]. Ed. Brahme and Paranjape, Poona, 1893.
Nītiśataka of Bhartṛhari [Nītiś.]. In Bhartṛhari-viracitaṃ śatakatrayam, 2d ed., Bombay (Nirṇaya Sāgara Press), 1891.
Pratāparudrayaśobhūṣaṇa of Vidyānātha [Pratāpar.]. Ed. Trivedī, Bombay, 1909[1] (Bombay Sanskrit and Prākrit Series, no. 65).
Priyadarśikā of Rājaśekhara. Ed. Govinda Deva Śāstri, Benares, 1869.
Bhāratīyanāṭyaśāstra [Bh.]. Books 1–14, ed. Grosset, Paris and Lyons, 1898; books 18, 19, 20, 24,[2] ed. Hall, in The Daśa-Rūpa, Calcutta, 1865, pp. 19–241; all other books are cited according to the edition of Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1894. (Books 6 and 7 may be consulted also in Regnaud’s Rhétorique Sanskrite, Paris, 1884, appendix, pp. 1–42.)
Bhāṣābhūṣaṇa of Jas’want Singh. Ed. Grierson, in The Satsaiya of Bihārī, Calcutta, 1896, pp. 23–135. (Hindī text.)
Bhojaprabandha of Ballāla. Ed. Parab, 2d ed., Bombay, 1904.
Mahānāṭaka (also called Hanuman-nāṭaka). Ed. Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara, 2d ed., Calcutta, 1890.
Mahāvīracarita of Bhavabhūti [Mahāvīra.]. Ed. Ratnam Aiyar, Rangachariar, and Parab, Bombay, 1892.
Māgha-kāvya, see Śiśupālavadha.
Mālatīmādhava of Bhavabhūti [Mālatīm.]. Ed. Telang, Bombay, 1892.
Mālavikāgnimitra of Kālidāsa [Mālav.]. Ed. Parab, Bombay, 1890.
Mudrārākṣasa of Viśākhadatta. Ed. Telang, 2d ed., Bombay, 1893 (Bombay Sanskrit Series, no. 27). Reference is made also to the edition of Kale, Bombay, 1900.
Mṛcchakaṭika of Śūdraka [Mṛcch.]. Ed. Parab, Bombay, 1900.
Meghadūta of Kālidāsa. Ed. Parab, 5th ed., Bombay, 1902.
Raghuvaṃśa of Kālidāsa. Ed. Parab, 4th ed., Bombay, 1892.
Ratirahasya of Harihara (said to form part of a work entitled Śṛṅgāradīpikā or Śṛṅgārabhedapradīpa).[3] Ed. Schmidt, ZDMG. 57 (1903), pp. 705–739.
Ratnāvalī of Harṣadeva [Ratn.]. Ed. Parab, Bombay, 1895.
Rasagaṅgādhara of Jagannātha [Rasagaṅg.]. Ed. Regnaud, in his Rhétorique Sanskrite, Paris, 1884, appendix, pp. 43–70.
Rasamañjarī of Bhānudatta. Ed. Tailanga, Benares, 1904 (Benares Sanskrit Series).
Rasaratnahāra of Śivarāma Tripāṭhin [Rasaratn.]. Published in Kāvyamālā, part 6, Bombay, 1890, pp. 118–143.
Vāgbhaṭālaṃkāra of Vāgbhaṭa [Vāgbhaṭāl.]. Ed. Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1895.
Vikramorvaśī of Kālidāsa. Ed. Parab and Telang, Bombay, 1888.
Viddhaśālabhañjikā of Rājaśekhara. Ed. Arte, Poona, 1886.
Veṇīsaṃhāra of Nārāyaṇa Bhaṭṭa [Veṇī.]. Ed. Parab and Māḍgāvkar, Bombay, 1898.
Vairāgyaśataka of Bhartṛhari [Vairāgyaś.]. In Bhartṛhari-viracitam śatakatrayam, 2d ed., Bombay (Nirṇaya Sāgara Press), 1891.
Sakuntalā of Kālidāsa. Ed. Godabole and Parab, 3d ed., Bombay, 1891.
Śārṅgadharapaddhati [Śārṅg.]. Ed. Peterson (vol. 1, text; no more published), Bombay, 1888 (Bombay Sanskrit Series, no. 37).
Śiśupālavadha of Māgha [Māgha]. Ed. Durgāprasād and Śivadatta, 4th ed., Bombay, 1905.
Śṛṅgāratilaka of Rudraṭa [Rudr. Śṛṅg.]. Ed. Pischel, Kiel, 1886. (This work may be consulted also in Kāvyamālā, part 3, Bombay, 1887, pp. 111–152.)
Śṛṅgāratilaka (attributed to Kālidāsa). Ed. Haeberlin, in his Kávyasangraha: a Sanscrit anthology, Calcutta, 1847, pp. 14–17.
Śṛṅgāradīpikā of Harihara, see Ratirahasya.
Śṛṅgāraśataka of Bhartṛhari [Śṛṅgāraś.]. In Bhartṛhari-viracitaṃ śatakatrayam, 2d ed., Bombay (Nirṇaya Sāgara Press), 1891.
Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa of Bhojarāja [Sarasv.]. Ed. Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara, 2d ed., Calcutta, 1894. Reference is made also to the edition of Borooah [ed. B.], Calcutta, 1883.[4]
Sāhityakaumudī of Vidyābhūṣaṇa. Ed. Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1897.
Sāhityadarpaṇa of Viśvanātha Kaviraāja [SD.]. Ed. Roer, Calcutta, 1851. Tr. Ballantyne and Mitra, Calcutta, 1875. (Bibliotheca Indica.) Occasional reference is made also to the edition of Dviveda and Parab, Bombay, 1902.
Sāhityasāra of Acyutaśarman (or Acyutarāya). Bombay (Nirṇaya Sāgara Press), 1906.
Subhāṣitāvali of Vallabhadeva. Ed. Peterson and Durgāprasāda, Bombay, 1886 (Bombay Sanskrit Series, no. 31).
Hanuman-nāṭaka, see Mahānāṭaka.
Hālasaptaśati [Hāla.]. Ed. Weber, Das Saptaçatakam des Hāla, Leipzig, 1881.
  1. The method of numbering sections in this publication is irregular and utterly impractical. The printer has made matters worse by omitting the section-numbers in many places. To facilitate reference I have frequently added page-numbers to the citations.
  2. The last of the four books edited by Hall, really book 24, bears the number 34 in his text.
  3. With reference to the name of this treatise, cf. Leumann, ZDMG. 58 (1904), p. 203: ‘Was zunächst den Titel betrifft, so sprechen wir besser von Ratirahasya als von Śṛṅgāradīpikā; denn einstweilen ist eben nur die Ratirahasya-Partie der Śṛṅgāradīpikā—und selbst sie vielleicht nicht vollständig—zur Hand.’ Cf. in general Schmidt, Beiträge zur indischen Erotik, 2d ed., Berlin, 1911, p. 72.
  4. The title of this work is as follows: Vamana Kavyalamkara Sutravrtti, Vagbhata Alamkara, and Sarasvatikanthabharana. Edited by Anundoram Borooah. With a few notes and extracts from old commentaries. Calcutta, 1883.