MS. A. Walker 192
MSS. A. Walker
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The collections of Alexander Walker was presented to the Bodleian Library by his son, William Walker, in 1845.
MS. A. Walker 192a
Śuddhidīpikā, 18th cent.?
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MS. A. Walker 192b
Rāmavilāsakāvya, 18th cent.?
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Language(s): Sanskrit
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f.79v: pramāthināmasaṃvatsare kārtikavadya daśami somavāre likhitaṃ | By the Bṛhaspati cycle this must be either A. D. 1749, 1750, or 1809, 1810. Probably the latter.
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MS. A. Walker 192c
Śrutabodha, A. D. 1692.
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f. 86: saṃvata 1748 ⟨1692⟩ caitraśuklanavamyāṃ |
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MS. A. Walker 192d
Gītagaṅgādhara, 17th cent.?
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Keśava also wrote part 2.
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f. 110: paridhāvisaṃvatsara | bhādrapadavadyapratipadā Gaṃgādharagraṃthaṃ saṃpūrṇaṃ | By the Bṛhaspati cycle this is probably A. D. 1781, 1782. Cf. on 241.
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MS. A. Walker 192e
Jyotiṣaratnamālā, 17th cent.?
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Language(s): Sanskrit
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