________________
82
:
śramaņa, Vol. 54, No. 1-3/January-March 2003
7. (London. Royal Asiatic Society] Catalogue of the Tod
Collection of Indian Manuscripts in the possession of the Royal Asiatic Society by L.D. Barnett, a catalogue with the short description of 171 Sanskrit, Prakrit Hindi and Gujrati manuscripts, collected by Tod during the years 1799- 1823. Pub. In: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain
and Ireland, 1940. Pp.129-178, 8. London. School of Oriental and African Studies,
University of London] A hand list of manuscripts in South Asian Languages in the Library, this hand list describes among other, Gujrati, Hindi, Prakrit, Rajasthani and Sanskrit manuscripts. Unpub. / by R.C. Dogra. London: SOAS, 1978. P.47.
9. [London. Welcome Institute for the History of Medicine.]
A hand list of the Sanskrit and Prakrit manuscripts in the library of the Welcome Institute for the History of medicine by D. Wujastyk, a hand list of 978 Sanskrit, Prakrit, Hindi etc. mss. arranged by subject is prepared by D. Wujastyk. Proposed to be published in 6 volumes, its only first volume is brought out its five volumes are yet to be published. Puh. The Institute, London 1985, Vol. I. P. Xiii, 317.
10. [London. Welcome Institute for the History of Medicine] The
South Asian_Collections of the Welcome Institute for the History of Medicine, this catalogue provides a description of the provenance and character of the Welcome's Indic collections in general; highlights the more important mss. of the collection. It also indicates the language -wise break-up of mss. : 6000 Sanskrit - Prakrit, 150 Pali, 4000 Sinhalese etc. Unpub. London: the Institute, 1984, P.130.
11. [Berlin. Koniglichen Bibliothek zu Berlin! Verzeichnis der
Sanskrit Handschriften by Von A. Weber contains description of 2304 Sanskrit, Prakrit and some other manuscripts in other.
Jain Education International
For Private & Personal Use Only
www.jainelibrary.org