Fall 2005
SAN 312K • Second-Year Sanskrit I
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 30120 |
TTh |
12:30 PM-2:00 PM |
PAR 310 |
Harzer, E. |
Course Description
The second year instruction in the study of Sanskrit builds directly on the grammatical, lexicographical and semantic foundation, given in the First Year course. The main difference from the previous instruction is the introduction to reading actual Sanskrit texts from a Reader. The Reader has selections from the Mah!bh!rata, the HitopadeÜa, the Laws of Manu, etc. The handy glossary and copious notes are instructive and make the first steps of reading easy. The study of grammar and syntax is based on the reading material. The students will be responsible for the preparation of the reading passages studied in class.
Texts
Lanman. A Sanskrit Reader. Whitney. A Sanskrit Grammar. Whitney. The Roots, Verb-Forms and Primary Derivatives of the Sanskrit Language



