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Title: Concise Elementary Grammar of the Sanskrit Language by Jan Gonda, Gordon B. Ford ISBN: 0-8173-0072-4 Publisher: Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt) Pub. Date: June, 1981 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3 (2 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: Terrible
Comment: First the good points: First few pages, dealing with the script, are rather good and clear in presentation. Those pages, that can be seen scanned on the site, attracted me to buy this book.
Now, the bad points: All the rest of the book. Instead of clear explanations and tabular presentation of noun declensions and verb conjugations, that I somehow expected to get, all there are are pages after pages of obscure paragraphs more meant to confuse than to explain.
Let us look at Page 43, Conjugation, § 57. Preliminary remarks, II, which is supposed to explain Sanskrit moods and tenses:
"The moods are: indicative, optative, imperative; only the present has three moods, the remaining tenses only the indicative; the infrequent precative is, however, a kind of aorist optative. The tenses are: present and imperfect, which form the present system with opt. and pres.imp., future, the rare conditional, aorist, perfect."
Precative? aorist optative? pres.imp.? And it gets worse and worse.
I really cannot recommend this book. I wasted my money and time on it. Instead I recommend "Introduction to Sanskrit" by Thomas Egenes. It is a very user-friendly book that can actually teach you something about Sanskrit.
Rating: 5
Summary: Classic initial Sanskrit grammar
Comment: The classic Sanskrit grammar is, of course, Whitney. It, however, includes Vedic Sanskrit and very rare forms. Jan Gonda provides a basic, understandable grammar that covers everything a first year student needs to know. His straight-forward style also makes this volume useful for Indo-European historical linguistics classes where the intent is to understand the basic structures of the "Indo" branch. In short, I recommend this highly as a starting point.
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Title: Teach Yourself Sanskrit Complete Course by Michael Coulson, Teach Yourself Publishing ISBN: 0844238252 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 11 January, 1992 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: The Concise Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Vasudeo Govind, Davidovic Mladen, V. G. Apte ISBN: 0781802032 Publisher: Hippocrene Books Pub. Date: October, 1996 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Sanskrit Grammar by William Dwight Whitney ISBN: 0674788109 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: January, 1989 List Price(USD): $63.00 |
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Title: Sanskrit Reader : Text and Vocabulary by Charles Rockwell Lanman ISBN: 0674789008 Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr Pub. Date: July, 1986 List Price(USD): $57.50 |
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Title: Samskrta-Subodhini : A Sanskrit Primer by Madhav Deshpande ISBN: 089148079X Publisher: U of M Centers for South and Southeast Asia Pub. Date: 01 August, 1999 List Price(USD): $26.00 |
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