This is a detailed catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts held within the prestigious India Office Library. Volume 1, Part 3, meticulously documents a significant portion of the collection, offering invaluable insights into the library's holdings. Compiled by eminent scholars including Frederick William Thomas, Arthur Berriedale Keith, Ernst Windisch, Julius Eggeling, and Ernst Anton Max Haas, this catalogue provides detailed descriptions of each manuscript, aiding researchers in locating specific texts and understanding their historical and cultural context.
This catalogue is an essential resource for scholars of Sanskrit literature, Indian history, and Oriental studies. Its thoroughness and the expertise of its compilers make it a valuable tool for anyone seeking to explore the rich textual heritage preserved within the India Office Library's collections.
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