Sāmaveda samhitā of the Kauthuma School : with padapāṭha and the commentaries of Mādhava, Bharatasvāmin and Sāyaṇa

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Sāmaveda samhitā of the Kauthuma School : with padapāṭha and the commentaries of Mādhava, Bharatasvāmin and Sāyaṇa

edited with critical notes and an introduction by B.R. Sharma

(Harvard oriental series, v. 57-58)

Dept. of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University , Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2000-

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タイトル別名

सामवेदसंहिता : कौथुमी : पदपाठेन तथैव माधव-भरतस्वामि-सायणाचार्यैर्विरचितेन भाष्य-त्रयेण च समन्विता

Sāmaveda saṃhitā : Kauthuma

सामवेद संहिता : कौथुमी : पदपाठेन तथा एव माधव भरतस्वामिन् सायण आचार्यैः विरचितेन भाष्य त्रयेण च समन्विता

統一タイトル

Vedas. Sāmaveda (Kauthumasaṃhitā)

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注記

Added t.p. in Sanskrit

In Sanskrit; prefatory matter in English

Contents:V. 1. Pūrvārcika = 1. भागः. पूर्वार्चिकः (1-5 काण्डाः) -- V. 2. Uttarārcika = 2. भागः. उत्तरार्चिकः

"शेणई-कुलोत्पन्नेन बोळ्ळिकोथ्-ग्राम-लब्धजन्मना आचार्य-रामचन्द्रशर्मणा पाठभेदादिभिः संशोध्य संपादिता" -- Added t.p.

PUB: केम्ब्रिज् : हार्वऽर्ड यूनिवर्सिटी मुद्रणालयः -- Added t.p.

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v. 1 ISBN 9780674005884

内容説明

The Samaveda contains the earliest tradition of music from India. It presents largely Rigvedic textual material in a form arranged for singing in the solemn Srauta ritual. Since the first editions by Theodor Benfey (1848) and Satyavrata Samasrami (1874-1899), there has been no complete, accented edition that also included all its important commentaries. The present edition is based on manuscripts collected from all over India and Europe. B. R. Sharma, Dean of Samaveda Studies, presents the accented text, its Padapatha, and the commentaries of Madhava, Bharata-Svamin, and Sayana in three volumes totaling 2,500 pages. These contain the Purvarcika and Uttaracika portions of the text, and a third volume the indexes and a detailed introduction to the whole work. Vols. 2 and 3 to appear soon.
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v. 2 ISBN 9780674009356

内容説明

The Samaveda contains the earliest tradition of music from India, which is largely Rigvedic textual material in a form arranged for singing in the solemn Srauta ritual. Since the first editions by Theodor Benfey (1848) and Satyavrata Samasrami (1874-1899), there has been no complete, accented edition that has also included all of its important commentaries. In this work, B. R. Sharma presents an accented edition that is based on manuscripts collected from all over India and Europe. Its Padapatha and the commentaries of Madhava, Bharatasvamin, and Sayana comprise three volumes totaling 2,500 pages. These volumes contain the Purvarcika and Uttararcika portions of the text. The third volume, complete with the indexes and a detailed introduction to the whole work, will be published soon.

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