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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
INDO-IRANIAN SERIES
Edited by A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON
Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia University
Volume 1. A Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manu-
scripts (including also some Turkish and Arabic) presented to
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by Alexander Smith
Cochran, prepared and edited by A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON and
ABRAHAM YOHANNAN, Ph.D. New York, 1914.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xxv + 187, ill., $1.50 net
The collection of Oriental manuscripts catalogued in this volume was
presented to the Metropolitan Museum in March, 1913. All of the manu-
scripts, a number of which are in certain respects unique, are handsomely
illuminated and adorned with beautiful miniatures. The catalogue records
the technical details, as well as matters of literary and historic importance
connected with the volumes.
Volume 2. Indo-Iranian Phonology, with special reference to
the Middle and New Indo-Iranian languages, by LOUIS H. GRAY,
Ph.D., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia
University. New York, 1902.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xvii +264, $1.50 net
A brief statement of the phonetic developments undergone by the prin-
cipal Indo-Iranian languages from the Sanskrit, Avestan, and Old Persian
through the Pali, the Prakrits, and Pahlavi down to the Hindi, Singhalese,
New Persian, Afghan, and other Indo-Iranian dialects.
Volume 3. A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama, with an
introductory sketch of the dramatic literature of India, by MONT-
GOMERY SCHUYLER, JR., A.M., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian
Languages in Columbia University. New York, 1906.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xi +105, $1.50 net
The design of this bibliography is to give as complete a list as possible
of all printed and manuscript Sanskrit plays and of articles and works
relating to the Hindu drama. The introduction furnishes a convenient
epitome of the whole subject.
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INDO-IRANIAN SERIES
Edited by A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON
Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia University
Volume 1. A Catalogue of the Collection of Persian Manu-
scripts (including also some Turkish and Arabic) presented to
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by Alexander Smith
Cochran, prepared and edited by A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON and
ABRAHAM YOHANNAN, Ph.D. New York, 1914.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xxv + 187, ill., $1.50 net
The collection of Oriental manuscripts catalogued in this volume was
presented to the Metropolitan Museum in March, 1913. All of the manu-
scripts, a number of which are in certain respects unique, are handsomely
illuminated and adorned with beautiful miniatures. The catalogue records
the technical details, as well as matters of literary and historic importance
connected with the volumes.
Volume 2. Indo-Iranian Phonology, with special reference to
the Middle and New Indo-Iranian languages, by LOUIS H. GRAY,
Ph.D., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian Languages in Columbia
University. New York, 1902.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xvii +264, $1.50 net
A brief statement of the phonetic developments undergone by the prin-
cipal Indo-Iranian languages from the Sanskrit, Avestan, and Old Persian
through the Pali, the Prakrits, and Pahlavi down to the Hindi, Singhalese,
New Persian, Afghan, and other Indo-Iranian dialects.
Volume 3. A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama, with an
introductory sketch of the dramatic literature of India, by MONT-
GOMERY SCHUYLER, JR., A.M., sometime Fellow in Indo-Iranian
Languages in Columbia University. New York, 1906.
Cloth, 8vo, pp. xi +105, $1.50 net
The design of this bibliography is to give as complete a list as possible
of all printed and manuscript Sanskrit plays and of articles and works
relating to the Hindu drama. The introduction furnishes a convenient
epitome of the whole subject.
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