Dear Brendan, I would just add one text to this wonderful list: “Philology: the forgotten origins of the modern humanities” by James Turner (2015, Princeton Press). It’s a nice comprehensive overview of the political and academic context of philology and Sanskrit.
Valeas, Tejas On Tue, Oct 12, 2021 at 4:55 PM Brendan S. Gillon, Prof. via INDOLOGY < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear colleagues and friends, > > I have an undergraduate student interested in getting a better > understanding on the impact of the Indian grammatical tradition on 19th > century philology and early 20th century linguistics. I would be > grateful to receive some suggestions of books and article he, and I for > that matter, might read. > > Best wishes, > > Brendan > > -- > > Brendan S. Gillon email: [email protected] > Department of Linguistics > McGill University tel.: 001 514 398 4868 > 1085, Avenue Docteur-Penfield > Montreal, Quebec fax.: 001 514 398 7088 > H3A 1A7 CANADA > > webpage: http://webpages.mcgill.ca/staff/group3/bgillo/web/ > > > _______________________________________________ > INDOLOGY mailing list > [email protected] > https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology >
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