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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

INDO-IRANIAN SERIES


Edited by A. V. Williams Jackson
Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia University


Volume 1. A Sanskrit Grammar for Beginners. With Graded Exercises, Notes, and Vocabulary. By A. V. Williams Jackson. In preparation.

The aim of this work is a practical one; it is designed to furnish a book for the study of the classical Sanskrit in American and English colleges and universities.

Volume 2. Indo-Iranian Phonology, with Special Reference to the Middle and New Indo-Iranian Languages. By Louis H. Gray, Ph.D., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia University. New York, 1902.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xvii + 264, $3.00.

A brief statement of the phonetic developments undergone by the principal Indo-Iranian languages from the Sanskrit, Avestan, and Old Persian through the Pali, the Prakrits, and Pahlavi down to the Hindi, Singhalese, New Persian, Afghan, and other Indo-Iranian dialects. Special pains have been taken to make the work as convenient as possible for reference.

Volume 3. A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama, with an Introductory Sketch of the Dramatic Literature of India. By Montgomery Schuyler, Jr., A.M., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia University. New York, 1906.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xi + 105, $1.50.

The design of this bibliography is to give as complete a list as possible of all printed and manuscript Sanskrit plays and of articles and works relating to the Hindu drama. The introduction furnishes a convenient epitome of the whole subject.

Volume 4. An Index Verborum of the Fragments of the Avesta. By Montgomery Schuyler, Jr., A.M. New York, 1901.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xiv + 106, $1.50.

This index collects in convenient form all examples of each word found in the hitherto discovered fragments not included in Geldner's edition of the Avesta.

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