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OPINIONS ON ARDEN’S TELUGU GRAMMAR

Proceedings of the Madras Government, No. 1226.

Ootacamund, August 9, 1879.

His Grace in Council does not doubt that a grammar which has met with such high approval from very competent critics will be adopted by all students of Telugu.—C. G. Master, Chief Secretary to Government.

It is in my opinion the grammar for an Englishman wishing to learn Telugu.—Right Reverend Bishop Caldwell, d. d.

Contains a large amount of useful matter, arranged in a very lucid manner.—G. Oppert, Esq., m. a., Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit, Telugu Translator to Government.

I have gone through the whole book, and think your work supplies a real want.—Col. R. M. Macdonald, Director of Public Instruction, Madras.

I am able to speak from experience as to the great services you have rendered to Telugu students by its publication.—T. Howley, Esq., Professor of Telugu, Oxford.

Is decidedly calculated to supersede its predecessors … has rendered a material service to the public.—Madras Mail.

In every respect an excellent work … has supplied a public need.—Madras Athenæum.




S.P.C.K. PRESS, VEPERY, MADRAS—1910.