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CLARKSON, WILLIAM: -  A Grammar of the Gujarâti language. Bombay, American Mission Press, T. Graham, 1847.

Title: A Grammar of the Gujarâti language. Bombay, American Mission Press, T. Graham, 1847.
Description: . 4to. Pp. (iv), ii, 175. With two tables (one folding). Later green cloth, red title-label on spine. The Gujarâti language belongs to the Indo-Arayan family and derived from Sanskrit through Prakrit and Apabhramsa. It contains two alphabets; the Bâlbodh or Shastri (used for educational purposes) and the Gujarâti (for correspondence and mercantile transactions). William Clarkson was an English protestant missionary who for some years lived in Gujarât. The new types of Gujarâti letters here used were created and produced by the Mission Press at the time. Scarce.

Keywords: South Asia, india, indian, inde, gujarati, language, langue, linguistic, asia, asie, asien, asiatic, gujarat, travel, exploration, Anet

Price: EUR 700.00 = appr. US$ 760.79 Seller: Charlotte Du Rietz Rare Books
- Book number: 28054

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