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P. E. PAVOLINI— Appunti di novellistica indiana (Giornale della Societa asiatica italiana, vol. XII, Pp. 159-169; vol. XVI, Pp. 257-268). Firenze, 1899-1903.
Five short articles, of which the following relate to Jaina stories or legends :
1. Two Jaina writings present a close affinity with the 'Mille et une nuits':
(a) The 'Samyaktvakaumudi', published by WEBER ;
(b) The cycle of enigmas and of novelettes relating to Naggai and some of
which have been quoted by Devendra and Lakşmivallabha in their commentaries on the 'Uttarādhyayana'. Analysis of the narrative concerning Naggai, published by M. Jacobi in his 'Ausgewahlte Erzahlungen in Maharashtri'.
2. Sanamkumāra.
Additions and corrections to the translation of this narrative by M.G. de BLONAY, in the 'Revue de l'Histoire des Religions, vol. XXXI, Pp. 29-41.'
5.-Agaladatta. Remarks on the translation of this novelette by M. BALLINI.
5.-Udayana Translation and analysis of the Jaina narrative relating to Udayana, published in the collection of M. Jacobi.
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Edited by Bh. SASTRI and K. P. PARAB
Amitagati --Subhasita-ratna-sandoha. (Kāvyamālā, n 82). Bombay, 1903.
Compare on this edition the critical remarks of R SCHMIDT. The Kavyamālā Edition of Amitagati's Subhasitasardoha, in the Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenlandischen Gesellschaft, Vol. LVIII, Pp. 447-450.
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J. HERTEL-Uber Amitagatis Subhasitasamdoha (Wiener Zeitschrift fur die Kunde des Morgenlandes, vol. XVII, Pp. 105-134). Wien, 1903.
Summary of the "Yogaśastra' of Hemacandra (Samvat 1216). It is probable that Hemacandra was inspired from the 'Subhāşitasamdoha' of Amitagati (Samvat 1050).
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