Re: is rett_thiele signed up?

From: Amara
Message: 787
Date: 2004-01-27



--- In palistudy@yahoogroups.com, "Amara" <joychay@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > I have given you the book title by supaphan =palivyakhan 500 baht
> > from mahamakut.in this book last page ,she did give the published year
> > for this book-nyaasa.Did you go and but it from mahamaku?
> > >
>
>
> Hi,
>
> A report on my book quest so far,
>
> In the above book the explanations are in Thai and not Paali,
> according to Num, who is lending me his copy which is 'as thick as a
> phone book', and which he is not using although he is taking some Pali
> courses at Wat Mahathat currently, despite his very busy schedule. [He
> leaves for somewhere upcountry tomorrow as well!] He has kindly
> offered to find out more about the Wat Ta Ma Oh publications because
> his teacher was also a student there, and only recently returned from
> Lampang where he attended the Abbot's birthday celebrations.  The
> Wat's Nyaasa was published in 1952, according to the last page in
> Supaphan's bibliography to her own massive book.  I think there may be
> some copies available in Bangkok, Num thinks he might be able to find
> one, and also said it's probably in Burmese print, he's not sure if
> the explanations are in Burmese, but he will find out more for us.     
>
> I was unable to talk to my friend at Wat Bowon today, but according to
> the list he sent me the grammar books are as you said, mainly with
> Thai explanations.  I wonder what languages the courses you mentioned:
>
> 'Mahachulalongkornrajvidyalaya University may be another place to look
> as I saw on their website that they offer the following course:
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> << Course Descriptions
>
> 000 173 Comparative Study of Pali Grammar I 2 (2-0-4)
>
> A comparative study of Pali Grammar in three texts, namely; Kaccayana,
> Moggallana and Saddaniti by comparing with Sutta, Vutti, instance in
> Sondhikanda (combination portion), Namakanda (noun portion),
> Akhayatakanda (conjugation of verbs) and Kibbidhakanda. >>'
>
> are taught in, will call them tomorrow and report further,
>
> Amara


Hi Jim, everyone,

This is the final report on the matter;  the above classes are not
conducted in Paali, I'm sorry to say. 

This leaves the Nyaasa, which Num will get you if there are any
available.  According to him it may be in Burmese, so TK, you might be
able to help us there.  I will ask him to write when he has found a
copy of the book, or at least found out what language the explanations
are in. 

Anumodana with your studies,

Amara


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