LE CHARIOT DE TERRE CUITE: Drame Sancrit Attribue au roi Cudraka, Traduit et Annote des Scolies Inedites de Lalla Dikshita par Paul Regnaud. (Bibliotheque Orientale Elzevirienne VI).
by Cudraka (Sudraka). Translated from the Sanskrit by Paul Regnaud
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Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1876-77. First edition thus. Moderate staining and wear to covers, a few minor stains internally, but about very good for this fragile set. . 4 volumes, original printed wrappers, 12 mo (4.5 x 6.75 inches), (xxxvi), 105; 131; 90; 98 pp.
The "Mricchakatika" - in English "The Little Clay Cart" is attributed to the classical Indian dramatist Sudraka, of whom very little is known. In the play itself, he is identified as a king, who lived for over one hundred years. The principal characters of the play are Carudatta, a penniless Brahmin; Vasantasena, a wealthy courtesan; and the brahmin thief Carvilaka.
The "Mricchakatika" - in English "The Little Clay Cart" is attributed to the classical Indian dramatist Sudraka, of whom very little is known. In the play itself, he is identified as a king, who lived for over one hundred years. The principal characters of the play are Carudatta, a penniless Brahmin; Vasantasena, a wealthy courtesan; and the brahmin thief Carvilaka.
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- LE CHARIOT DE TERRE CUITE: Drame Sancrit Attribue au roi Cudraka, Traduit et Annote des Scolies Inedites de Lalla Dikshita par Paul Regnaud. (Bibliotheque Orientale Elzevirienne VI).
- Author
- Cudraka (Sudraka). Translated from the Sanskrit by Paul Regnaud
- Book Condition
- Used - Moderate staining and wear to covers, a few minor stains internally, but about very good for this fragile set.
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- Edition
- First edition thus
- Publisher
- Ernest Leroux
- Place of Publication
- Paris
- Date Published
- 1876-77
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- May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.
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