Re: History of the aorist

From: Khristos Nizamis
Message: 3567
Date: 2012-12-12

Hi Florian,

welcome to the group. Another resource that you would also find very
useful, in addition to the one suggested by Bryan, is Wilhelm Geiger, A
Pāli Grammar, trans. Batakrishna Ghosh, rev. and ed. K. R. Norman, The Pali
Text Society, Oxford 2000/2005 (Reprint with corrections). The aorist is
covered in paragraphs 158-170B. And there is much else of great usefulness
and interest in it. It's easily purchasable online at various booksellers,
including the Pali Text Society itself.
Best wishes and metta,
Khristos


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