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On the right margin of folio 2r<\/a> the classmark has been added in Latin script and black ink: \"ms. Add.1715\".<\/p><\/div><\/div> Marginalia<\/b><\/p> Cardboard covers, library binding. Paper sleeve, original binding.<\/p> On the paper sleeve, the title has been written in Latin script and black ink: \"n°9 Mimánsásootra〚<\/i>vrtti<\/i>〛<\/i>\\<\/i>dídhiti<\/i>/<\/i>\\<\/i>by Rághavánanda Books I-III<\/i>/<\/i>\" (the additions are in pencil). A note has been added by Henry Bradshaw<\/a> in pencil: \"Leaves 2-152 may 8 /78 n°9\"; the number 9 refers to the sequence of 'Sanskrit MSS recd. from Benares, sanctioned May 8, 1878', as listed on folio 17v in List Add.923-1827.<\/p>"
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"value": "Incomplete (first folio missing); worm-eaten, but generally legible."
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"value": " Unpublished commentary or \u201cgarland of chapters\u201d (adhikaraṇamālā<\/i>) on the Mīmāmsāsūtra<\/i>s by Rāghavānanda Sarasvatī, who may have been active in the 18th century (Mishra 1964: 62). The work is the same as the one described under Add. 894<\/a> and 895<\/a>. The manuscript covers the first three books (adhyāya<\/i>) of the collection, with the exception of the very beginning, as the first folio is missing. The commentary on the aphorisms, preceded by a general introduction, starts on f. 2v8<\/a>. In the final rubric of the first book (f. 37r3<\/a>), the author is said to be the pupil of one Advaya Bhagavatpāda, himself the pupil of one Viśveśvara Bhagavatpāda (possibly identical with Gāgā Bhaṭṭa, the author of the Bhāṭṭacintāmaṇi<\/i>). This is contradicted by Ms. Add. 894<\/a>, giving Rāghavānanda as the direct pupil of Viśveśvara. <\/p>"
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"label": "Title",
"value": "Nyāyāvalīdīdhiti"
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"label": "Author(s) of the Record",
"value": "Hugo David"
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"label": "Material",
"value": "Paper. Some bifolia are still uncut. Folio height: 11 cm, width: 23.6 cm. <\/p>"
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"label": "Layout",
"value": "Written area height: ca. 7.3 cm, width: ca. 17.3 cm. 10 to 12 lines per page, approximately 38 akṣara<\/i>s per line.<\/p> Akṣara height: 5 mm. Interlinear space height: 2 mm. Quotations from the sūtra<\/i>-text and final rubrics are systematically marked with red powder throughout the manuscript.<\/p> The accentuation of Vedic quotes is occasionally marked in red ink, possibly by a person different from the main scribe.<\/p>"
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"label": "Date of Acquisition",
"value": "11 May 1878 (University Library stamp)."
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"label": "Foliation",
"value": " 1. Original: Devanāgarī numerals, bottom right margin, verso.<\/p>"
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"label": "Bibliography",
"value": " Descriptions of the manuscript<\/b><\/p> Manuscripts<\/b><\/p> Edition<\/b><\/p> Secondary literature<\/b><\/p> Unpublished commentary or \u201cgarland of chapters\u201d (adhikaraṇamālā<\/i>) on the Mīmāmsāsūtra<\/i>s by Rāghavānanda Sarasvatī, who may have been active in the 18th century (Mishra 1964: 62). The work is the same as the one described under Add. 894<\/a> and 895<\/a>. The manuscript covers the first three books (adhyāya<\/i>) of the collection, with the exception of the very beginning, as the first folio is missing. The commentary on the aphorisms, preceded by a general introduction, starts on f. 2v8<\/a>. In the final rubric of the first book (f. 37r3<\/a>), the author is said to be the pupil of one Advaya Bhagavatpāda, himself the pupil of one Viśveśvara Bhagavatpāda (possibly identical with Gāgā Bhaṭṭa, the author of the Bhāṭṭacintāmaṇi<\/i>). This is contradicted by Ms. Add. 894<\/a>, giving Rāghavānanda as the direct pupil of Viśveśvara. <\/p>",
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