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Dans le même esprit que les 'Deux Cahiers de grammaire grecque' (2006) et que la 'Sanskrit Grammar' de M. Mayrhofer (1972), mais s'adressant en priorité à des étudiants hellénistes et latinistes déjà avancés, cette grammaire comporte des données comparatives importantes, qui expliquent souvent en retour bien des aspects de la langue sanskrite, et parallèlement du grec et du latin. Il n'existe guère, en langue française, de grammaire du sanskrit conçue dans cette optique.
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Generaties studenten indologie hebben bij hun studie van het klassieke Sanskrit de iconische Handleiding bij de Grammatica van het Klassieke Sanskrit gebruikt. Die werd door professor Adriaan Scharpé uitgegeven in 1943. In de huidige wereldorde speelt India een steeds prominentere rol en de studie van de Zuid-Aziatische talen en culturen zit in de lift. Sanskrit leeft in de moderne talen van India. Een vernieuwde uitgave met respect voor het oorspronkelijk werk werd dus noodzakelijk. Met wiskundige precisie brengt de grammatica de taal dichtbij de student via talrijke oefenzinnen met hun Nederlandse vertaling, uit klassiekers van het Sanskrit-repertorium. Deze unieke grammatica van een unieke taal is een betrouwbaar werkinstrument voor elke toekomstige of actieve indoloog en ieder met enige interesse voor Zuid-Aziatische culturen. Met dit initiatief onderstreept de vakgroep Talen en Culturen - India van de UGent het belang van diepgaande studie naar alle aspecten van deze leefwereld, in de eerste plaats van zijn oudste stamtaal.
Sanskriet (taal) --- spraakkunst --- 809.12 --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanskriet --- Manuscripts [Sanskrit] --- Generative grammar
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Dharmakirti --- Criticism and interpretation --- Critique et interprétation --- 809.12 --- Sanskriet --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- Dharmakīrti --- Critique et interprétation
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Peu de langues ont eu une destinée aussi exceptionnelle que le sanskrit. Il fait d'abord exception par sa longévité, puisque seul le chinois peut rivaliser avec lui dans la durée. Il fait encore exception par la stabilité de sa forme au cours de l'histoire, à la différence du chinois qui a considérablement évolué au cours des âges. Enfin, et c'est peut-être son caractère le plus original, il a été sacralisé à un degré plus élevé que toute autre langue. Longévité, stabilité, sacralité ne sont pas des traits naturels du langage, mais des effets de l'action des utilisateurs de la langue. Qui sont-ils ? Comment l'ont-ils utilisée ? Quelle philosophie du langage le sanskrit, toujours vivant à notre époque, nous enseigne-t-il ?
Sanskrit language. --- 809.12 --- Sanskriet --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanskrit language --- Désherbage --- Sanscrit language --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Deselectie --- Sanscrit (Langue)
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"This book investigates the history of a popular genre of Sanskrit devotional poetry in Kashmir: the stotra, or hymn of praise. Focusing on literary hymns from the eighth century to the twentieth, it studies the close link between literary and religious expression in South Asia--the relationship between poetry and prayer"-- Historically, Kashmir was one of the most dynamic and influential centers of Sanskrit learning and literary production in South Asia. In Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kshmir, Hamsa Stainton investigates the close connection between poetry and prayer in South Asia by studying the history of Sanskrit hymns of praise (stotras) in Kashmir. The book provides a broad introduction to the history and general features of the stotra genre, and charts the course of these literary hymns in Kashmir from the eighth century to the present. In particular, it offers the first study in any European language of the Stutikusumãñjali, a major work of religious literature dedicted to the god Śiva and one of the only extant witnesses to the trajectory of Sanskrit literary culture in fourteenth-century Kasmir. The book also contributes to the study of Śaivism by examing the ways in which Śaiva poets have integrated the traditions of Sanskrit literature and poetics, theology (especially non-dualism), and Śaiva worship and devotion. It substantiates the diverse configurations of Śaiva bhakti expressed and explored in these literary hymns and the challenges they present for standard interpretations of Hindu bhakti. More broadly, this study of stotras from Kashmir offers new perspectives on the history and vitality of prayer in South Asia and its complex relationships to poetry and poetics. --Dust jacket inside front flap.
Religious poetry, Kashmiri --- Religious poetry, Sanskrit --- 809.12 --- 294.5*91 --- Sanskrit religious poetry --- Sanskrit poetry --- Kashmiri religious poetry --- Kashmiri poetry --- 294.5*91 Shivaisme: saiva Siddhanta; Lingayats; Tulsi Das --- Shivaisme: saiva Siddhanta; Lingayats; Tulsi Das --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanskriet --- History and criticism
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The first comprehensive survey of the important corpus of Indic literature on Sanskrit grammar, extant in Tibetan translation in the Buddhist canon. Core of the study is the description of the forty-seven Sanskrit grammatical treatises covering some two thousand folios in the canon. The contents of these texts and the historical information regarding their Tibetan translators are examined in detail. Further chapters are devoted to the grammatical analysis in an eighth-century Tibetan handbook for translators, and to data from Tibetan historiography. The book offers the first systematic study of the extent and the historical development of the Tibetan expertise in Sanskrit grammar, a central scholastic discipline in Buddhism. It opens up a section of Tibetan literature essential to the understanding of the Indo-Tibetan indigenous grammatical traditions.
Buddhist literature, Sanskrit --- Sanskrit language --- Littérature bouddhique sanscrite --- Sanscrit (Langue) --- Tibetan --- Dictionnaires tibétains --- Tibetan. --- 809.12 --- -Buddhist literature, Sanskrit --- -Sanskrit language --- -Sanskrit Buddhist literature --- Sanskrit literature --- Sanscrit language --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Sanskriet --- -Tibetan --- -Sanskriet --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- -809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanskrit Buddhist literature --- Littérature bouddhique sanscrite --- Dictionnaires tibétains --- Indo-Aryan languages --- Terminology --- Translations&delete& --- History and criticism --- Dictionaries&delete& --- Grammar&delete& --- History --- Grammar --- History. --- History and criticism. --- Translations --- Dictionaries --- Terminology. --- Terminologie --- Traductions --- Histoire et critique --- Grammaire --- Histoire --- Sanskrit language - Grammar - History. --- Buddhist literature, Sanskrit - Tibet - History and criticism. --- Buddhist literature, Sanskrit - India - History and criticism. --- Buddhist literature, Sanskrit - Translations - History and criticism. --- Sanskrit language - Dictionaries - Tibetan. --- Buddhist literature, Sanskrit - Terminology.
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This volume of the monumental reference series being prepared under the general editorship of Karl Potter provides summaries of the main works in the Grammarian tradition of Indian philosophy. Describing the functions of language on different levels, from ordinary empirical speech to the poetic intuition of the divine, the Grammarians sought to demonstrate that the correct grammatical use of language and the devotional chanting of mantras are ways of moving from lower to higher stages of knowledge and self-realization. This work gives special emphasis to the thought of Bhartrhari, the great systematizer of the Grammarian philosophy. For those unacquainted with Indian philosophy, the editors' introduction provides an explanation of the basic concepts found in the Grammarian texts.Grammarian thought is based on the Vedas, and the writings of Panini, Patanjali, Bhartrhari, and others develop implicit Vedic ideas about language and its function. Their works combine a grammatical analysis of Sanskrit language with a philosophy that takes language as divine.Originally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Philosophy, Indic --- Sanskrit language --- Philosophy --- Grammar --- History --- 1 <54> --- 809.12 --- Indo-Aryan languages --- -Sanskrit language --- -Sanskritists --- -Sanscrit language --- Manipravalam language (Malayalam) --- Vedic language --- Indic languages (Indo-Aryan) --- Indo-Iranian languages --- Scholars --- Indische filosofie --- Sanskriet --- -History --- Bhartrhari --- Panini --- Patanjali --- Ādi Śeṣa --- Ādiśeṣa --- Bhagavan Seṣa --- Ceshanāga --- Śeṣa, Bhagavan --- Ṣesha --- Śeshanāga --- Patanchalī --- Patandzhali --- Paṭang'ali --- Paramārtha --- Sikshās --- Bhartṛihari --- Bkhartrikhari --- Barthrhari --- Fa-chih-ho-li --- Bhartarīharī --- Partturukariyār --- -Indische filosofie --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- 1 <54> Indische filosofie --- -809.12 Sanskriet --- Sanscrit language --- Indic philosophy --- Philosophy, East Indian --- Hindu philosophy --- Bhar̥trhari. --- Pāṇini. --- Patañjali. --- REFERENCE / General. --- Encyclopedias. --- Philosophy, Indic - Encyclopedias. --- Philosophy, Indic - Bibliography. --- Sanskrit language - Philosophy - Encyclopedias. --- Sanskrit language - Grammar - History - Encyclopedias.
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Indo-European languages --- Comparative linguistics --- Indo-European antiquities --- Indo-European philology --- Linguistique comparée --- Antiquités indo-européennes --- Langues indo-européennes --- Philologie indo-européenne --- Grammar, Comparative --- Grammaire comparée --- Comparative linguistics. --- Historical linguistics. --- Grammar, Comparative. --- 800.52 --- 809.12 --- #KVHA:Taalwetenschap --- Vergelijkende taalkunde --- Sanskriet --- Vergelijkende taalwetenschap --- 809.12 Sanskriet --- 800.52 Vergelijkende taalkunde --- Vergelijkende taalwetenschap. --- Linguistique comparée --- Antiquités indo-européennes --- Langues indo-européennes --- Philologie indo-européenne --- Grammaire comparée --- Indo-European languages - Grammar, Comparative.
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