Sanskrit-Worterbuch in Kurzerer Fassung

Sanskrit-Worterbuch in Kurzerer Fassung

Author(s): Otto Von Bohtlingk
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Language: Sanskrit & English
Total Pages: 2127
Available in: Hardbound
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The so-called "Smaller Petrograd Dictionary"-The German title is "Sanskrit-Worterbuch in Kuerzerer Fassung"- was started by O.V. Bothlingk only a few years after the completion, in 1875, of the 7 volumed "Larger P.D." (Which he had worked on in cooperation with R.V. Roth). As stated by B. himself in the preface of 1879, the ‘shorter version’ was not meant to replace the earlier one, but to improve where something ought to be improved and to add where something was missing and to always remind the reader, by leaving out all the quotations and references, that the larger dictionary had to remain the main source: Indeed, whoever wants to know more about a word, i.e. the background and basis of the meanings given for it, still has to turn to the larger P.D. on the other hand, it is equally evident that B has fully achieved his aim: The "Smaller P.D." is so considerably an improvement both in terms of substance as also of quantity that it has become the tool of all those who wish to read Sanskrit text, in fact most of the later Sanskrit dictionaries are heavily indebted to B’s work, directly or indirectly. E.g. Monier-Williams is little more than a translated abridgement. It is a long left need of Indian Studies that the shorter version, a signal achievement in lexicography, is also made available again to present day scholars and in a reprint which is both good and to be had at a reasonable price.