9780521052283 - the language of indrajit of orcha: a study of early braj bhasa prose: a study of early braj bh s prose (university of cambridge oriental publications, 13, band 13) von mcgregor, r. s. (3 Ergebnisse)

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Zustand: New. In this, the earliest thorough analysis of a Braj Bhasa text, Dr McGregor presents one of the oldest known Braj Bhasa prose texts. Series: University of Cambridge Oriental Publications. Num Pages: 280 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 2BMH; DSBB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimens…ion: 216 x 138 x 16. Weight in Grams: 360. . 2008. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - For centuries, until the consolidation of modern standard Hindi after 1900, the Hindi dialect known as Braj Bh¿s¿ enjoyed great prestige as the vehicle of the Krsna cult literature of northern India, as well as for the brilliance of its secular liter…ature. Most of this material was in verse, although since the beginning of the last century we have had knowledge of the existence of texts in Sanskritized Braj Bh¿s¿ prose, chiefly sectarian chronicles and commentaries, from a relatively early date. In this, the earliest thorough analysis of a Braj Bh¿s¿ text, Dr McGregor presents one of the oldest known Braj Bh¿s¿ prose texts: a Braj commentary on the Sanskrit N¿ti¿ataka of Bhartrhari, originally composed about 1600. His detailed examination of the morphology, phonology and syntax of its language casts light on the types of language that underlie the Braj Bh¿s¿ used in verse literature, and provide a comparative basis for further studies of the prose produced in Braj and in other Hindi dialects before the nineteenth century.