Richard Schmidt's edition (1927) is probably still the best: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.369655
On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 10:29:59 +0200 Marco Franceschini via INDOLOGY <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear friends and colleagues, > > does any of you happen to have at hand a soft copy of an edition of > Kalyāṇamalla's Anaṅgaraṅga? At least the following four have been published, > but none of them seems to be available through archive.org or other free > open-access resource sites – possibly because none of the editions is a free > open-access resource (yet)? > Bhaṇḍārī, Viṣṇuprasāda (ed.), Anaṅgaraṅgaḥ kalyāṇamallaviracitaḥ (Kāśī: > Vidyāvilāsa Yantrālaya, 1923). > Ācārya, Yādavaśarma Trivikrama (ed.), Anaṅgaraṅgaḥ kalyāṇamallaviracitaḥ > (Mumbai: Gujarātī Nyūs, 1924). > Jhā, Rāmacandra (ed.), Anaṅgarangah kāmakalānāmakahindīvyākhyopetaḥ > kalyāṇamallaviracitaḥ viṣṇuprasādabhaṇḍarīṇā pūrvasaṃśodhitaḥ; > bhūmikālekhakaḥ Devadattaśāstrī, Kāśīsaṃskr̥tasīrijapustakamālā 9 (Vārāṇasī: > Caukhambhā Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna, 1999). > Tripāṭhī, Rāmasāgara (ed.), Anaṅgaraṅgaḥ hindībhāṣāyām anuvādena saha > rañjinīti vistr̥tavyākhyayā saṃvalitaḥ kalyāṇamallaviracitaḥ, Vrajajivan > ayurvijnan granthamala 8. (Dillī: Caukhambā Saṃskr̥ta Pratiṣṭhāna, 1999). > Many thanks in advance. > All the best, > > Marco > --- > > Marco Franceschini > ——————————— > Associate Professor > University of Bologna > Department of History and Cultures > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/marco.franceschini3/en > <https://www.unibo.it/sitoweb/marco.franceschini3/en> > http://unibo.academia.edu/MarcoFranceschini > <http://unibo.academia.edu/MarcoFranceschini> > www.associazioneitalianadistudisanscriti.org > <http://www.associazioneitalianadistudisanscriti.org/> > — > > > > Il giorno 28 giu 2022, alle ore 06:34, Matthew Kapstein via INDOLOGY > > <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > > > Dear Martin, > > > > I’m not entirely clear what it is you’re looking for. A bare list that is > > at once exhaustive and yet limited (most notable). In any case, perhaps > > this would be useful to look at: > > K, M. 1970 [1937] History of Sanskrit Literature. Delhi: > > Motilal Banarsidass. > > > > There are of course many other works along these lines, more or less useful > > according to one's purpose. > > > > Good luck, > > Matthew > > > > > > > > Get Outlook for iOS <https://aka.ms/o0ukef> > > From: INDOLOGY <[email protected]> on behalf of Martin > > Gluckman via INDOLOGY <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2022 1:33:42 AM > > To: Indology List <[email protected]> > > Subject: [INDOLOGY] Exhaustive list of most notable Sanskrit works and > > authors > > > > Dear All, > > > > Has anyone compiled an exhaustive list of the most notable Sanskrit works > > and authors? > > > > I would most appreciate references or copies of any such lists existing. > > > > With kindest wishes, > > > > Martin > > > > _______________________________________________ > > INDOLOGY mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology > _______________________________________________ INDOLOGY mailing list [email protected] https://list.indology.info/mailman/listinfo/indology
