Re: Textual criticism of Pali writings
From: Bryan Levman
Message: 3246
Date: 2011-04-25
Dear Mahinda,
Thanks very much for the references. I am of course familiar with Brough's work and I refer to it all the time; it is an excellent piece of scholarship, as is your book. Thanks for the article which I will study carefully,
Metta, Bryan
--- On Sun, 4/24/11, mahipal6@... <mahipal6@...> wrote:
From: mahipal6@... <mahipal6@...>
Subject: Re: Re: [palistudy] Textual criticism of Pali writings
To: palistudy@yahoogroups.com
Received: Sunday, April 24, 2011, 11:25 PM
Dear Bryan,
An excellent collection of text-critical comments on the Pali Dhammapada
can be found in John Brough's edition of the Gaandhaarii Dharmapada. These
comments were extremely useful to me when I collaborated with John Ross
Carter to produce a book on the Dhammapada, where our own text-critical
notes appear with an asterisk mark among the exhaustive endnotes . One
spin-off of this effort was a study of the comment on kitavaa of Dhp 252.
In the course of this study I found a new word made by the commentarial
tradition: a feminine form kitavaa – entirely due to not understanding the
grammar of the word in Dhp 252 (mistaking a nom. sg. for an instr. sg.) and
its derivation from the ancient vocabulary of gambling. This study was
subsequently published and recently uploaded to the internet.
From Gambler to Camouflage: the strange semantic metamorphosis of Pali
kitavaa:
http://sjp.academia.edu/MahindaPalihawadana
Mahinda
On Apr 25, 2011 3:33am, Bryan Levman <bryan.levman@...> wrote:
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