Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
INDO-IRANIAN SERIES
Volume III
New York
THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Agents
66 FIFTH AVENUE
1906
A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF THE
SANSKRIT DRAMA
WITH AN
INTRODUCTORY SKETCH OF
THE DRAMATIC LITERATURE OF INDIA
BY
MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER, Jr., A.M.
SECRETARY OF LEGATION AND CONSUL-GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES TO SIAM
SOMETIME FELLOW IN INDO-IRANIAN LANGUAGES
IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
New York
THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Agents
66 FIFTH AVENUE
1906
TO
PROFESSOR A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON
MY FRIEND AND TEACHER
To make future editions of the bibliography more nearly complete and accurate, all persons observing errors or omissions are requested to communicate them to the editor of this series, A. V. Williams Jackson, Columbia University, New York, who will gratefully acknowledge all such assistance.
CONTENTS
PAGE | ||
Preface | vii | |
Introductory Sketch of the Sanskrit Drama | 1 | |
General Works on the Sanskrit Drama: | ||
1. | Hindu Works on Dramatics | 16 |
2. | Works of General Criticism | 18 |
3. | Chapters in Histories of Sanskrit Literature | 22 |
4. | Collected Translations of Sanskrit Dramas | 22 |
Names of Authors and Titles of their Works | 24 | |
Appendix I. Some Dramas in the Modern Vernaculars | 98 | |
Appendix II. Classification of the Dramas | 101 |
Copyright 1906, by
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
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