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J. HERTEL-Uber das Tantrakhyayika. Leipzig, 1904.
In the introduction. Pp. XXIV-XXVII. Mr. HERTEL indicates the general characters of the Jains recensions of the 'Pafchatantra'. There are two principal recensions the 'textus simplicior' and the edition of Pürṇabhadra still called 'textus ornatior'. These two recenisons do not derive any common origin. The 'textus ornatior' represents a combination of the 'textus simplicior' with the Tantrakhyayika, Kashmirian Brahminical recension. Pürnabhadra was seeking indeed to re-establish the fundamental text of the 'Panchatantra'. For him, the 'Tantrakhyāyika' was nearer than all other editions of the fundamental text, from which the 'textus simplicior' deviates at the same time by the contents and the order of the narration.
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V. HENRY-Les litteratures de l'Inde. Paris, 1904.
Pp. 77-80. Some brief lines on Mahavira, the language of the Jaina writings and the two great sects, the Svetämbaras and the Digambaras.
JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
To see also at the index the titles of the Jains works which are the object of a review or of a remark.
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L. SUALI sistemi filosofici dell' India alla fine del secolo XIV (Giornale della Societa asiatica italiana, vol. XVII, Pp. 243-271). Firenze, 1904.
Translation of the beginning of the Saddarsana-samuccaya' of Haribhadra, and of the corresponding commentary of Gunaratna.
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A. BALLINI-Un ciclo anedottico del Sultano Firuz II (Suratrana Piroga) del Pancacati prabodhasambandhah di Cubhacilagani (Verhandlungen des XIII, internationalen Orientalisten-Kongresses, Pp. 41-43). Leiden, 1904.
The writing of Subhastlagani. The 'Pancalati was composed in Samvat 1521. It includes 596 moral novelettes. Short analysis of the work. In a series of 16 novelettes, the principal actor is Suratrāņa Piroja. This personage is
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