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CONSPECTUS OF EDITIONS OF TEXTS
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Candrāloka of Jayadeva. Ed. Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara, 2d ed., Calcutta, 1906.
Dhvanyāloka of Ānandavardhana. Ed. Durgāprasād and Parab, Bombay, 1891. (This work may be consulted also in the translation of Jacobi, ZDMG. 56–57.)
Navasāhasāṅkacarita of Padmagupta (also called Parimala). Ed. Vāmana Shāstrī Islāmpurkar, Bombay, 1895 (Bombay Sanskrit Series, no. 53).
Nāgānanda of Harṣadeva [Nāgān.]. Ed. Brahme and Paranjape, Poona, 1893.
Nītiśataka of Bhartṛhari [Nītiś.]. In Bhartṛhari-viracitaṃ śatakatrayam, 2d ed., Bombay (Nirṇaya Sāgara Press), 1891.
Pratāparudrayaśobhūṣaṇa of Vidyānātha [Pratāpar.]. Ed. Trivedī, Bombay, 1909[1] (Bombay Sanskrit and Prākrit Series, no. 65).
Priyadarśikā of Rājaśekhara. Ed. Govinda Deva Śāstri, Benares, 1869.
Bhāratīyanāṭyaśāstra [Bh.]. Books 1–14, ed. Grosset, Paris and Lyons, 1898; books 18, 19, 20, 24,[2] ed. Hall, in The Daśa-Rūpa, Calcutta, 1865, pp. 19–241; all other books are cited according to the edition of Śivadatta and Parab, Bombay, 1894. (Books 6 and 7 may be consulted also in Regnaud’s Rhétorique Sanskrite, Paris, 1884, appendix, pp. 1–42.)
Bhāṣābhūṣaṇa of Jas’want Singh. Ed. Grierson, in The Satsaiya of Bihārī, Calcutta, 1896, pp. 23–135. (Hindī text.)
Bhojaprabandha of Ballāla. Ed. Parab, 2d ed., Bombay, 1904.
Mahānāṭaka (also called Hanuman-nāṭaka). Ed. Jīvānanda Vidyāsāgara, 2d ed., Calcutta, 1890.
Mahāvīracarita of Bhavabhūti [Mahāvīra.]. Ed. Ratnam Aiyar, Rangachariar, and Parab, Bombay, 1892.
  1. The method of numbering sections in this publication is irregular and utterly impractical. The printer has made matters worse by omitting the section-numbers in many places. To facilitate reference I have frequently added page-numbers to the citations.
  2. The last of the four books edited by Hall, really book 24, bears the number 34 in his text.