MS. A. Walker 162
MSS. A. Walker
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Physical Description
Form: pothi
Support: paper
Extent: ii + 153 + ii. The five parts have (14 +9+ 49) +6 (numbered 87–93, omitting 92) + 29 + 12 + 31 leaves.
Dimensions (folio): 28.6 × 14.6 cm.
History
Provenance and Acquisition
The collections of Alexander Walker was presented to the Bodleian Library by his son, William Walker, in 1845.
MS. A. Walker 162a
Nārāyaṇa on the Naiṣadhīyacarita, 18th cent.?
Contents
Language(s): Sanskrit
History
Origin: 18th cent.?
the oldest part is probably not earlier than the beginning of the 18th century.
Record Sources
Keith, Appendix to Vol. I, no. 207, p. 26
MS. A. Walker 162b
Śiśupālavadha, 18th cent.?
Contents
Language(s): Sanskrit
History
Origin: 18th cent.?
Record Sources
Keith, Appendix to Vol. I, no. 195, p. 25
MS. A. Walker 162c
Ākhyātavādavivecana, 18th cent.?
Contents
Language(s): Sanskrit
History
Origin: 18th cent.?
Record Sources
Keith, Appendix to Vol. I, no. 616, p. 77
MS. A. Walker 162e
Kalyāṇarājapraśasti, 17th cent.?
Contents
Language(s): Sanskrit
History
Origin: 17th cent.?
Record Sources
Keith, Appendix to Vol. I, no. 228, p. 29
MS. A. Walker 163d
Karaṇakutūhala, 17th cent.?
Contents
Language(s): Sanskrit
History
Origin: 17th cent.?
Record Sources
Keith, Appendix to Vol. I, no. 774, p. 97
Additional Information
Availability
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Bibliography
Printed descriptions:
Arthur Berriedale Keith, Catalogue of Sanskrit manuscripts in the Bodleian Library: Appendix to Vol. I (Oxford, 1909), no. 207, p. 26; no. 195, p. 25; no. 616, p. 77; no. 228, p. 29; no. 774, p. 97
Theodor Aufrecht, Codices Sanscriticos complectens, vol. 1. (Oxford, 1864), no. 207, pp. 119-120; no. 195, p. 118; no. 616, p. 247; no. 228, p. 127; no. 774, p. 329
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