The Clay Sanskrit Library, founded by John and Jennifer Clay

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  • Simon Brodbeck Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v1i1.132

Keywords:

Book Review, Religion

Abstract

The Clay Sanskrit Library, founded by John and Jennifer Clay, general editor Richard Gombrich, edited by Isabelle Onians and Somadeva Vasudeva. Mahabharata Book Two: The Great Hall, trans. Paul Wilmot, 588 pp., 2005. Mahabharata Book Three: The Forest, Volume Four, trans. W. J. Johnson, 374 pp., 2006. Mahabharata Book Four: Virata, trans. Kathleen Garbutt, 516 pp., 2006. Mahabharata Book Seven: Drona, Volume One, trans. Vaughan Pilikian, 473 pp., 2006. Mahabharata Book Eight: Karna, Volume One, trans. Adam Bowles, 604 pp., 2005. Mahabharata Book Nine: Salya, Volume One, trans. Justin Meiland, 371 pp., 2006. Published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation.

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Published

2007-06-01

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Book Reviews

How to Cite

Brodbeck, S. (2007). The Clay Sanskrit Library, founded by John and Jennifer Clay. Religions of South Asia, 1(1), 132-134. https://doi.org/10.1558/rosa.v1i1.132