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Reviews on Indian Subjects - 4. Āryavidyāsudhākara, or a Compendium of Hindu Philosophy and Ritual by Yajñneśvara Cimaṇa Bhaṭṭa. Edited, with notes, by Mahāmahopādhyāya Paṇḍita Śivadatta D. Kudāla. 9¾ × 6½, 4 + 139 pp. (The Punjab Sanskrit Series, No. 3.) Lahore: The Punjab Sanskrit Book Depot, 1923. - 5. Arthaśāstra of Kauṭilya. A New Edition by J. Jolly and R. Schmidt. Vol. i, 8½ × 5½, 47 + vi + 272 pp. (The Punjab Sanskrit Series, No. 4.) Lahore: The Punjab Sanskrit Book Depot, 1923.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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1 Cf. Geschichte der indischen Literatur, iii.

2 The arguments on which Professor Keith has lately tried to advocate a far later date for Viśākhadatta are purely negative and seem to me wholly inconclusive.

3 The latest discussion on this subject by Professor Edgerton (The. Pancatantra Reconstructed, ii, p. 182) brings no new arguments for deciding the question.