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BTW there's a lot of info listed in the book as far as publication

due to different countries being involved. The book is available

on amazon.com, including inexpensive used copies, so you

might go there for the further info you seek. Just go to

http://www.amazon.com and put in Teach Yourself Sanskrit in a

search of books or all products.

 

, "Mary Ann"

<maryann@m...> wrote:

> Dear Manoj:

>

> The author of the book is Michael Coulson. He died before it

was

> published, so several people assisted in its completion, much

to

> the Sanskrit students' benefit.

>

> You're welcome,

> Mary Ann

>

> , manoj sadangi

> <kalahandimanoj> wrote:

> > Can you please tell the publication , library and

> > author of the book.

> >

> > thanks,

> > manoj.

> > --- Mary Ann <maryann@m...> wrote:

> > > Dear Mazu:

> > >

> > > I have just found a book called Sanskrit, An

> > > Introduction to the

> > > Classical Language, which is also called: Sanskrit,

> > > A Complete

> > > Course for Beginners, and/or Teach Yourself

> > > Sanskrit. (It didn't

> > > come with a CD, unfortunately. It was last

> > > copyrighted in 1992.) It

> > > says in the book: "This course in Sanskrit has been

> > > devised to

> > > enable the student to read Indian classics in the

> > > original.The

> > > carefully graded chapters explain Sanskrit grammar

> > > and style

> > > with exceptional clarity. Exercises, most of which

> > > use only

> > > sentences taken directly from Sanskrit authrors,

> > > enble the

> > > student to check his progress."

> > >

> > > I recently got the book from the public library and

> > > have yet to

> > > begin studying it, but it looks like a good book -

> > > comprehensive,

> > > and done by people who cared.

> > >

> > > Good luck with your studies!

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Mary Ann

> > >

> > > , "mdaoyi"

> > > <mdaoyi> wrote:

> > > > I am very interested in learning Sanskrit. Can

> > > someone give

> > > me

> > > > advice on how to best do this. Given my

> > > circumstances, a

> > > distance

> > > > learning program might be the only option. Has

> > > anyone any

> > > experience

> > > > with a distance learning program? Are they

> > > effective and could

> > > you

> > > > recomend one? I am interested in both writen and

> > > spoken

> > > learning.

> > > > Thank you for your consideration in helping me.

> > > > Mazu

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > New Photos - easier uploading and sharing.

> >

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