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- Catalogus Catalogorum (Latin, "Catalog of Catalogs") is a list of all existing works written in the ancient Indian language varieties, including Sanskrit...
- libraries in India and internationally, see V. Raghavan, New Catalogus Catalogorum (1968--), v.1, pp. 20--22. One of the works under this title belongs...
- (1962). Catalogus Catalogorum An Alphabetical Register Of Sanskrit Works And Authors Part-i. Theodor Aufrecht (1903). Catalogus Catalogorum An Alphabetical...
- Rudra-Yamala, is considered one of the most important Sanskrit Tantric texts. It is divided into 64 chapters. New Catalogus Catalogorum. Vol. XXV. p. 168. v t e...
- Katantra to those of the Aindra school and the Tolkāppiyam. New Catalogus Catalogorum. Vol. III. p. 306. "Sanskrit Dictionary". sanskritdictionary.com. Retrieved...
- m****cripts of the Lokavibhāga are listed in v.26 of the New Catalogus Catalogorum. Parts of the Bakhshali M****cript on arithmetic, which does use a physically...
- Nirnaya Sagara Press. Kumarapuram., Kunjunni Raja (1973). New catalogus catalogorum : an alphabet. register of Sanskrit and allied works and authors. OCLC 157800144...
- Rishi. Lotus Press. p. 147. Raghavan, V.; et al. (1968). New Catalogus Catalogorum. Vol. 11. Madras: University of Madras. pp. 89–90. lists ten separate...
- Author: Parsvadeva) Sangita Sara Sangita Vinoda Subhodini The Catalogus Catalogorum published by H. Theodor Aufrecht, and those added by W. Jones, listed...
- on this single m****cript discovered in Trivandrum, the New Catalogus Catalogorum lists three other m****cripts discovered later: two of them are also...