Item #71244 Dictionnaire tibétain-sanscrit par Tse-Ring-Ouang-Gyal (Che-riṅ-dbaṅ-rgyal). Reproduction phototypique. Jacques Bacot.
Dictionnaire tibétain-sanscrit par Tse-Ring-Ouang-Gyal (Che-riṅ-dbaṅ-rgyal). Reproduction phototypique
Dictionnaire tibétain-sanscrit par Tse-Ring-Ouang-Gyal (Che-riṅ-dbaṅ-rgyal). Reproduction phototypique

Dictionnaire tibétain-sanscrit par Tse-Ring-Ouang-Gyal (Che-riṅ-dbaṅ-rgyal). Reproduction phototypique

Paris: Libraire orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1930. First edition, large 8vo, pp. [4], plus 101 folding leaves reproducing the manuscript; some wrinkling at the spine ends, but overall a near fine, clean, and sound example. Issued as volume II in the publisher's second series of Buddhica: Documents et travaux pour l'étude du bouddhisme. "Jacques Bacot (1877-1965) was an explorer and pioneering French Tibetologist. He travelled extensively in India, western China, and the Tibetan border regions. He worked at the École pratique des hautes études. Bacot was the first western scholar to study the Tibetan grammatical tradition, and along with F. W. Thomas (1867–1956) belonged to the first generation of scholars to study the Old Tibetan Dunhuang manuscripts" (Wikipedia). Sanskrit words together in alphabetic order with the same words in Tibetan. Item #71244

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