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(2) Traité de Bharata sur le thèatre texte Sanskrit, edition critique par Johanny Grosset, précèdèd d'une prèface de Paul Regnaud, Tome i. première partic. Paris 1898 (ch. 1-14) dans Annales de l' Universite' de Lyon.
(3) Adhyāyas 18, 19, 20 and 24 published by F. Hall in his edition of the Daśarupaka in Bib. Ind., Calcutta 1865.
(4) Adhyāya 28 in contribution a' l'etude de la musique hindone par J. Grosset, Paris 1888, dans Bibl. de la Faculte' der Letters de Lyon, Vol. 6.
(5) Le 17 me, chapitre du Bharatiya Natyaśāstra, publie' par P. Regnaud dans Annales du Muse'e Guimet I (1880).
(6) La Métrique de Bharata, text Sanskrit de deux chapitres du Natyaśästra par P. Regnaud dans Annales du Musée Guimet II (1881).
(7) Textes Sanskrits des 6 me et 7 me chapitres, dans Rhetorique Sonskrite par P. Regnaud, Paris 1884.
(8) Natyaśāstra of Bharata edited by Profs. Batuknath Sharma and Baladeva Upadhyaya, Kashi Sanskrit Series No. 60, Benaras, 1929.
- The preface tells us that the edition is based on a critical comparison of two recensions.
- An Introduction by Pandit Gopinath Kaviraj is to follow this edition of the text only.
This edition gives 36 chapters of the work.
(9) Natyāśāstra with the commentary of Abhinavagupta, edited with a Preface, Appendix and Index by M. R. Kavi (Gaikwar Ori. Series No. XXXVI)-Vol. I-1926, Central Library, Baroda.
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The present is the first Volume out of the 4 Vols. announced. It comprises text and commentary of 7 chapters only. It is based on 40 copies obtained from different parts of India. There are two recensions of the text. All the copies obtained in the Telugu, Tamil, Kanarese and Malayalam