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bibliolater , to linguistics
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"The territory covered by our word is wide: Germanic, Celtic, and Sanskrit, that is, all the way from Norway to India." https://blog.oup.com/2024/03/chewing-the-cud-and-ruminating-on-word-origins/ @linguistics

litteracarolina , to histodons
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One of my students wants to do a project on word separation in manuscripts. The project is very interesting, but unfortunately I have no experience with any Indian languages/scripts. Can anyone recommend

a) a database of transcribed (not transliterated) Sanskrit texts;

or

b) a palaeographical manual for Sanskrit?

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krishnadeltoso , to philosophy
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Is there any good soul here who has access to this and could lend me a hand with a quote from it?

Ernst Steinkellner (ed.). 2016. Dharmakīrti's Hetubindu: Critically edited by Ernst Steinkellner on the basis of preparatory work by Helmut Krasser with a translation of the Gilgit fragment by Klaus Wille. (STTAR 19.) Beijing, Vienna: China Tibetology Publishing House and Austrian Academy of Sciences Press

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