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IV. Notices of Books - An Avesta Grammar, in comparison with Sanskrit. By A. V. Williams Jackson, of Columbia College, New York. Part I, pp. 273, with an Introduction, pp. 38. (Stuttgart, 1892: Kohlhammer.) - A Practical Grammar of the Avesta Language, compared with Sanskrit, pp. 312. By Kavasji Edalji Kanga, of the Moolla Feeroz Madressa. (Bombay, 1891: Education Society's Press.)

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An Avesta Grammar, in comparison with Sanskrit. By A. V. Williams Jackson, of Columbia College, New York. Part I, pp. 273, with an Introduction, pp. 38. (Stuttgart, 1892: Kohlhammer.)

A Practical Grammar of the Avesta Language, compared with Sanskrit, pp. 312. By Kavasji Edalji Kanga, of the Moolla Feeroz Madressa. (Bombay, 1891: Education Society's Press.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1892

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