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Vyutpattivāda, circa 1700-1850.
व्युत्पत्तिवाद

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Format:
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Gadādharabhaṭṭācārya, active 17th century-18th century
Standardized Title:
Gādādharī
Language:
Sanskrit
Subjects (All):
Logic.
India.
Gaṅgeśa, active 13th century. Tattvacintāmaṇi.
Gaṅgeśa.
Nyaya.
Hindu logic.
Logic--India.
Hindu philosophy.
Philosophy, Indic.
Genre:
commentaries
treatises
Manuscripts, Sanskrit.
Manuscripts.
Physical Description:
1 item (107 leaves) : paper ; 12 x 28 cm
Contained In:
Collection of Indic Manuscripts. Item 2167
Place of Publication:
circa 1700-1850.
१७००-१८५०.
Language Note:
In Sanskrit (Devanāgarī)
Summary:
Manuscript used for contemplation and study and is a treatise on logic from the perspective of the Nyāya school of Hindu philosophy; text is a secondary commentary on the Tattvacintāmaṇi by Gaṅgeśa
Notes:
Title from title abbreviations in upper left margins.
Written in 13-18 lines per leaf.
107 leaves foliated 1-107, upper left and lower right verso.
Mistakes covered over in yellow or blacked out; some corrections and additions in margins; significant syllables, words, or phrases highlighted in red throughout.
Cited in:
Listed in H.I. Poleman, Census of Indic Manuscripts in the United States and Canada (New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental Society, 1938), Poleman 3766 (UP 2167).
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2167.
OCLC:
959924047

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