| George Turnour - Pali literature - 1836 - 390 pages
...grammatical rules of the Ma'gadhi, which is the root of all languages,t}ie whole of the Singhalese Atthakatha' (into Pa'li). This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all the languages spoken hy the human race. All the theros and acha'rayos held this compilation in the... | |
| Asia - 1837 - 732 pages
...grammatical rules of the Hógadfii, which is the root of all language«, the whole of the Singhalae AtthakathA (into Pali). This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all the languages spoken by the human race. " All the thirot and ácháriyai held this compilation in the... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1841 - 630 pages
...rules of the Magadhi [Pali], which is the ROOT OF ALL LANGUAGES, the whole of the Singalese Attha Katha [into Pali]. This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race." Mahawanso, pp. 252, 253. One marked feature must not be overlooked, that in the fourth century,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1841 - 640 pages
...rules of the Magadhi [Pali], which is the ROOT OP ALL LANGUAGES, the whole of the Singalese Attha Katha [into Pali]. This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race." Mahawanso, pp. 252, 253. One marked feature must not be overlooked, that in the fourth century,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1841 - 694 pages
...rules of the Magadhi [Pali], which is the ROOT OP ALL LANGUAGES, the whole of the Singalese Attha Katha [into Pali]. This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race." Mahawanso, pp. 252, 253. One marked feature must not be overlooked, that in the fourth century,... | |
| American Oriental Society - Electronic journals - 1851 - 732 pages
...rules of the Magadhas, which is the root of all languages, the whole of the Singhalese Atthakalha, (into Pali.) This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race. All the theros and acharayos held this compilation in the same estimation as the text (of the... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - Buddhism - 1863 - 190 pages
...grammatical rules of the Magadhas, which is the root of all languages, the whole of the Singhalese Attakatha (into Pali). This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all the languages spoken by the human race."* It is not a little singular, that having been at first translated... | |
| Robert Spence Hardy - Buddhism - 1866 - 326 pages
...grammatical rules of the Hagadhas, which is the root of all languages, the whole of the Singhalese Attakatha (into Pali). This proved an achievement of the utmost consequence to all the languages spoken by the human race,"* It is not a little singular, that having been at first translated... | |
| Buddhaghosa (theologian.) - 1870 - 410 pages
...grammatical rules of the Magadhas, which is the root of all languages, the whole of the Singhalese Atthakatha (into Pali). This proved an achievement...utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race. "All the theras and achariyas held this compilation in the same estimation as the text (of the... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Buddhism - 1872 - 338 pages
...grammatical rules of the Magadhas, which is the root of all languages, the whole of the Singhalese Atthakatha (into Pali). This proved an achievement...utmost consequence to all languages spoken by the human race. " All the theras and achariyas held this compilation in the same estimation as the text (of the... | |
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