Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 > I am not really interested in getting the book. But I would be interested > in some more information about it--such as when it was first published, and > where? Any information of other works on the Gita in Esperanto would also be > useful. The Gita translation into Esperanto by F.V. Lorenz had a second edition in 1975. One of the Esperanto websites out there says it is not a complete translation (only a fragmento). Lorenz is from Brazil, and can be reached at Spirita Eldona Societo F.V. Lorenz, Caixa Postal 3133, 20001-970 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I'm off this list now. No wieder sehen this time. Vidyasankar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 Dear Dr. Roebuck, I am not really interested in getting the book. But I would be interested in some more information about it--such as when it was first published, and where? Any information of other works on the Gita in Esperanto would also be useful. Thanking you Meenu Bauri --- Make Unlimited phone calls from your PC to ANY phone in the World! http://www.eboom.com/free/ - "Valerie J Roebuck" <vjroebuck <INDOLOGY> Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:22 AM [Y-Indology] Giitaa in Esperanto > Today my local charity bookshop had in stock what appeared to be a > translation of the Bhagavadgiitaa into Esperanto, by F. Lorentz. Does > anyone know anything about this work? (If someone would like me to get it > for them--assuming it's still there--please email me off-list.) > > Valerie J Roebuck > Manchester, UK > > > > > indology > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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